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International Conference on Nuclear Structure presents the status of research in nuclear structure. This book covers the more traditional topics, including giant resonances, high-spin states, current and momentum distributions in nuclei, and single particle and collective excitations at low excitation energy. Organized into eight sessions, this book begins with an overview of the experiments with low momentum antiprotons. This text then examines the interaction between two free nucleons, which can be described by their scattering matrix, by their scattering cross sections, or by relativistic or nonrelativistic potentials. Other sessions consider the results on neutron-hole states in the Zr, Sn, and Pb region from pic-up measurements. This book discusses as well the progress in the investigation of high-spin magnetic observables in medium and heavy nuclei. The final chapter deals with the methods of performing measurements of neutrino masses. This book is a valuable resource for nuclear physicists, scientists, and research workers.
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Preface Opening AddressesD.M. Schenkeveld J.J.J. Kokkedee Session I: Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction Quarks and the Nucleon-Antinucleon Interaction From Free to Effective Nucleon-Nucleon Interactions The Experimental Determination of the Effective Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction for P-Nucleus Reactions at Intermediate EnergiesSession II: Single-Particle Aspects of Nuclei Deep Hole States The Dominance of High-Spin Two-Particle One-Hole Transitions in (p,p-) Reactions Magnetic Electron Scattering - Comparison with Other Reactions Statistical Nuclear Spectroscopy Normal- and Nonnormal-Parity States in P-Shell Nuclei Nuclear Orientation of Neutron Deficient Isotopes in the Z = 50 RegionSession III: Giant Resonances Gamow-Teller and Ml Resonances Proton Excitation of the Ml Resonances in the Ni Isotopes Giant Resonances Nuclear Fluid Dynamics for Giant Resonances Quenching of Single Particle Spin-Isospin Operators with ¿l = 1 and Higher Multipoles in Medium Heavy Nuclei Pionic Fusion - A Tool to Coherently Produce New IsotopesSession IV: Symmetry Violation in Nuclei Symmetry Violations in the Nuclear Interaction Parity Mixing in 21Ne; Evidence for Weak Neutral Currents in NucleiSession V: Collective Excitations Algebraic Approach to Nuclear Structure Experimental Aspects of the Interacting Boson Approximation Microscopic Aspects of the IBA A Study of Proton Scattering On A = 92-116 Nuclei With Extended Optical Models and the Interacting Boson Approximation IBA and the Bohr-Mottelson Model High Spin States Evolution of Nuclear Shapes in 157-161Yb as A Function of Spin and Neutron Number Spin Dependence and Angular Correlation of Giant Resonances in (HI,xn) Reactions Electromagnetic Properties of High Spin StatesSession VI: N0n-Nucle0nic Degrees of Freedom Quarks in Nuclei Role of the ¿(1232) in Nuclear Isovector-Spin TransitionsSession VII: Mass, Charge and Current Densities Charge and Current Transition Densities Radial Distribution of Nucleons in the Isotopes 48,40Ca A Precise Determination of the 3s Proton Orbit Nuclear Structure in Pion Scattering and Charge Exchange Study of Isovector Resonances with Pion Charge Exchange Electron Scattering and Nuclear ConstituentsSession VIII: Neutrino Mass and Neutrino Oscillations Do Neutrinos Oscillate? Determination of the Electron-Neutrino Mass from Experiments on Electron-Capture Beta DecaySummary TalkClosing RemarksConference ParticipantsList of Conference ParticipantsAuthor Index