Theoretical studies of multistep processes, isospin effects in nuclear scattering, and meson and baryon interactions in nuclear physics: (Annual) progress report, May 1, 1986 to April 30, 1987
Technical Report
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OSTI ID:6564849
A progress report on a grant from the DOE supporting theoretical studies in nuclear physics at Oregon State University in 1986, 1987 is presented. The research was led by Professors Landau and Madsen and carried out in collaboration with graduate students in Corvallis and scientists at LLNL-Livermore, KFA-Juelich, Purdue University, Florida State University and TRIUMF. The studies included meson exchange current effects deduced from spin observables in p-/sup 3/He scattering, coupled bound and continuum eigenstates in momentum space for kaons and antiprotons, and charge symmetry violation in ..pi.. scattering from trinucleons. Additional studies included microscopic optical potential calculations, multiple step processes, and differences in neutron and proton multipole matrix elements and transition densities in low lying collective states and in giant resonances.
- Research Organization:
- Oregon State Univ., Corvallis (USA). Dept. of Physics
- DOE Contract Number:
- FG06-86ER40283
- OSTI ID:
- 6564849
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/ER/40283-1; ON: DE87006030
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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73 NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS
ANGULAR MOMENTUM
ANTIBARYONS
ANTIKAONS
ANTIMATTER
ANTINUCLEI
ANTINUCLEONS
ANTIPARTICLES
ANTIPROTONS
ATOMS
BARYON REACTIONS
BARYONS
BOSONS
CHARGED-PARTICLE REACTIONS
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
ELEMENTS
ENERGY RANGE
ENERGY-LEVEL TRANSITIONS
FERMIONS
GIANT RESONANCE
HADRON REACTIONS
HADRONIC ATOMS
HADRONS
HELIUM 3 TARGET
HYDROGEN
ISOSPIN
KAON REACTIONS
KAONIC ATOMS
KAONS
MESIC ATOMS
MESON REACTIONS
MESONS
MULTIPOLE TRANSITIONS
NONMETALS
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
NUCLEAR REACTIONS
NUCLEI
NUCLEON REACTIONS
NUCLEONS
OPTICAL MODELS
PARTICLE PROPERTIES
PHYSICS
PION MINUS REACTIONS
PION PLUS REACTIONS
PION REACTIONS
PROTON REACTIONS
PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS
RELATIVISTIC RANGE
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
RESONANCE
SPIN EXCHANGE
STRANGE MESONS
STRANGE PARTICLES
TARGETS
73 NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS
ANGULAR MOMENTUM
ANTIBARYONS
ANTIKAONS
ANTIMATTER
ANTINUCLEI
ANTINUCLEONS
ANTIPARTICLES
ANTIPROTONS
ATOMS
BARYON REACTIONS
BARYONS
BOSONS
CHARGED-PARTICLE REACTIONS
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
ELEMENTS
ENERGY RANGE
ENERGY-LEVEL TRANSITIONS
FERMIONS
GIANT RESONANCE
HADRON REACTIONS
HADRONIC ATOMS
HADRONS
HELIUM 3 TARGET
HYDROGEN
ISOSPIN
KAON REACTIONS
KAONIC ATOMS
KAONS
MESIC ATOMS
MESON REACTIONS
MESONS
MULTIPOLE TRANSITIONS
NONMETALS
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
NUCLEAR REACTIONS
NUCLEI
NUCLEON REACTIONS
NUCLEONS
OPTICAL MODELS
PARTICLE PROPERTIES
PHYSICS
PION MINUS REACTIONS
PION PLUS REACTIONS
PION REACTIONS
PROTON REACTIONS
PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS
RELATIVISTIC RANGE
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
RESONANCE
SPIN EXCHANGE
STRANGE MESONS
STRANGE PARTICLES
TARGETS