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Basic phenomenology for relativistic heavy-ion collisions
Basic concepts used to interpret the soft-hadronic data collected in relativistic heavy-ion collisions are reviewed at the elementary level.Comment: introductory lectures presented at the Cracow School of Theoretical Physics, LIV Course ...
Florkowski, Wojciech
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Applications of Light-Front QCD [PDF]
Light-front Fock state wavefunctions encode the bound state properties of hadrons in terms of their quark and gluon degrees of freedom at the amplitude level.
Ackerstaff +64 more
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Nuclear forces from chiral EFT: The unfinished business
In spite of the great progress we have seen in recent years in the derivation of nuclear forces from chiral effective field theory (EFT), some important issues are still unresolved. In this contribution, we discuss the open problems which have particular
Beane S R Kaplan D B Vuorinen A +20 more
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Effective Field Theory for Nuclear Physics [PDF]
I summarize the motivation for the effective field theory approach to nuclear physics, and highlight some of its recent accomplishments. The results are compared with those computed in potential models.Comment: Talk delivered at Baryons '98, Bonn, Sept ...
Chen +19 more
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This document is one of a series of whitepapers from the USQCD collaboration. Here, we discuss opportunities for lattice QCD calculations related to the structure and spectroscopy of hadrons and nuclei.
Detmold, William +7 more
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Novel Aspects of QCD in Leptoproduction
I review several topics in electroproduction which test fundamental aspects of QCD. These include the role of final-state interactions in producing diffractive leptoproduction processes, the shadowing of nuclear structure functions, and target-spin ...
Brodsky, S. J.
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Relativistic density functional theory for finite nuclei and neutron stars
The main goal of the present contribution is a pedagogical introduction to the fascinating world of neutron stars by relying on relativistic density functional theory.
Piekarewicz, J.
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Power Counting and Wilsonian Renormalization in Nuclear Effective Field Theory
Effective field theories are the most general tool for the description of low energy phenomena. They are universal and systematic: they can be formulated for any low energy systems we can think of and offer a clear guide on how to calculate predictions ...
Valderrama, Manuel Pavon
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Synthesis and Characterization of Isostructural Th(IV) and U(IV) Pyridine Dipyrrolide Complexes
A series of pyridine dipyrrolide actinide(IV) complexes, (MesPDPPh)AnCl2(THF) and An(MesPDPPh)2 (An = U, Th, where (MesPDPPh) is the doubly deprotonated form of 2,6-bis(5-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-3-phenyl-1H-pyrrol-2-yl)pyridine), have been prepared ...
Leyla R Valerio +6 more
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Towards a Bayesian evaluation technique for light nuclear systems
A quantitatively reliable knowledge of several reaction cross sections of light nuclear systems is an important prerequisite for developments in nuclear technology, but also for several fields of science.
Helmut Leeb, Th. Srdinko
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