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EXA/LEAP 2008
Proceedings of the International Conference on Exotic Atoms and Related Topics and International Conference on Low Energy Antiproton Physics, (EXA/LEAP 2008) held in Vienna, Austria, September 15-19, 2008

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Proceedings of the International Conferences EXA'08 (Exotic Atoms and Related Topics) and LEAP'08 (Low Energy Antiproton Physics) held from September 15th to 19th, 2008 in Vienna and hosted by the Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Now the research in exotic atoms has a remarkable history of more than 50 years. Enormous success in the understanding of fundamental interactions and symmetries resulted from the research on these tiny objects at the femtoscale. This volume contains research papers on recent achievements and future opportunities of this highly interdisciplinary field of atomic, nuclear, and particle physics. The Proceedings are structured according to the conference session topics: exotic atoms, kaon-nucleon interaction, exotic decays, fundamental symmetries, particle trapping, antiproton collisions and antihydrogen, muon physics, nuclear physics with antiprotons, charm physics, baryons bound in nuclei, hadron and nuclear physics with antiprotons, new facilities and new ideas. Therefore, this volume represents a compilation of the most recent developments and new perspectives in the light of the upcoming research facilities (FAIR, J-PARC) and technologies. It is directed to researchers in the field and advanced students.

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Proceedings of the International Conferences EXA'08 (Exotic Atoms and Related Topics) and LEAP'08 (Low Energy Antiproton Physics) held from September 15th to 19th, 2008 in Vienna and hosted by the Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Now the research in exotic atoms has a remarkable history of more than 50 years. Enormous success in the understanding of fundamental interactions and symmetries resulted from the research on these tiny objects at the femtoscale. This volume contains research papers on recent achievements and future opportunities of this highly interdisciplinary field of atomic, nuclear, and particle physics. The Proceedings are structured according to the conference session topics: exotic atoms, kaon-nucleon interaction, exotic decays, fundamental symmetries, particle trapping, antiproton collisions and antihydrogen, muon physics, nuclear physics with antiprotons, charm physics, baryons bound in nuclei, hadron and nuclear physics with antiprotons, new facilities and new ideas. Therefore, this volume represents a compilation of the most recent developments and new perspectives in the light of the upcoming research facilities (FAIR, J-PARC) and technologies. It is directed to researchers in the field and advanced students.

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Assisted by Johan Marton (Editor), Ken Suzuki et al (Editor), Bertalan Juhasz (Editor), Johann Marton (Editor), Ken Suzuki (Editor), Eberhard Widmann (Editor), Johann Zmeskal (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 01.01.2014
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics
 
EAN 9783642445835
ISBN 978-3-642-44583-5
Pages 693
Illustrations XVI, 693 p.
Dimensions (packing) 15.5 x 3.8 x 23.5 cm
Weight (packing) 1,080 g
 
Subjects C, Quark, Nuclear physics, Materials science, Physics and Astronomy, Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons, Neutrino, Hadron, Isospin, Strangeness, Kaon, Nuclear quadrupole interaction, Hyperfine interaction, confinement, Charmonium, Cross section
 

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