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Dependence of quantum timescales on symmetry.

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Guo F   +9 more
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Cyclopropanone: Preparation, Rotational Spectroscopy, and Semi-Experimental Equilibrium (<i>r</i><sub><i>e</i></sub><sup>SE</sup>) Structure. [PDF]

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Styers WH   +8 more
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Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics

1991
This book gives an overview of relativistic heavy ion physics with particular emphasis on those theoretical approaches which seek an understanding and explanation of the measurements. These approaches try to build a bridge between more basic theories, such as lattice QCD or nucleon-nucleon interactions, and complicated experimental observables ...
L P Csernai, D D Strottman
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?-? Physics with peripheral relativistic heavy ion collisions

Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Atomic Nuclei, 1988
The high flux of equivalent photons present in relativistic heavy ion collisions of two chargesZ 1 andZ 2 gives rise to the collision of two equivalent photons. The cross-sections for various processes are directly related to the correspondingγ- γ cross-sections.
G. Baur, C. A. Bertulani
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PHYSICS OF STRANGE MATTER FOR RELATIVISTIC HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS

International Journal of Modern Physics E, 1995
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions offer the possibility to produce exotic metastable or even absolutely stable states of nuclear matter containing (roughly) equal number of strangeness compared to the baryon number: Strangelets, small pieces of strange quark matter, were proposed as a signal of quark-gluon plasma formation.
Carsten Greiner, Jürgen Schaffner
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Relativistic heavy-ion physics in Mexico

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
The field of heavy‐ion physics in Mexico is a rather young but nonetheless very successful enterprise. The community of practitioners working in the field has been growing steadily both in quantity and degree of specialization; during this year, the field counted with about 18 Ph.
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Detectors and techniques in relativistic heavy ion physics

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 2000
In collisions of heavy ions at relativistic energies highly excited nuclear matter is produced. Hadronic and electromagnetic probes are investigated in order to study the composition and the thermodynamical properties of the short-lived interaction volume and its expansion characteristics. The ultimate goal is to identify signals for a phase transition
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