Delta Excitation In Nuclei - Proceedings Of The 3rd Tamura Symposium On Riken International Workshop
| By: | Hiroshi Toki; Masakatsu Ichimura; Masayasu Ishihara |
| Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing |
| Print ISBN: | 9789810214890 |
| eText ISBN: | 9789814535441 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Copyright: | 1994 |
| Format: | Page Fidelity |
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Table of Contents
Contents:
- Δ-Iosbars in Nuclei (C Gaarde)
- Measurement in np→ppπ- at 443 MeV (P J Riley)
- Phenomenological Transition Amplitudes for the NN→NΔ at 800 MeV (L Ray)
- Q2 Dependence of Δ Electroexcitation in Nuclei (R M Sealock)
- First Results on Δ Excitation in Nuclei by MAMI (G Rosner)
- Exclusive Measurements of Δ Excitation by the (3He, t) Reaction (T Hennino)
- Production and Decay of Delta in (p,n) (J Chiba)
- Plans for Measurements of Coherent Pion Production at LAMPF (C Glashausser et al)
- Quasi-Free Delta Production in (p,n) Reaction (B K Jain et al)
- Theoretical Analyses of Inclusive and Exclusive Spectra of Charge Exchange Reactions in the Delta Resonance Region (T Udagawa et al)
- The (3He, t) and (p,n) Reactions in the Delta Excitation Region (E Oset et al)
- Pion Absorption — Results from the LAMPF BGO Ball (R D Ransome)
- Pion Absorption and the Properties of Delta in Nuclei (H Toki)
- Nucleons Spectra After Pion Absorption (M J Vicente-Vaca)
- Δ Excitation in 3He and 4He by Photons (K Maruyama)
- Δ+++ Δ- Production in γ+d→π++π-+p+n (Y Sumi)
- Propagation of Hadronic Resonances in Nuclei (D J Ernst et al)
- The Delta-Hole Model (M M Thies)
- Charge Exchange Spin Observable Measurements at NTOF — Quasielastic and Quasifree Delta Production (D Prout et al)
- (p,n) Reaction in the Quasi-Elastic Region — New Data from RCNP (H Sakai)
- Quasifree Spin-Isospin Excitation of Nuclei (T Sam)
Readership: Nuclear physicists.