13–17 Oct 2008
Ettore Majorama Centre for Scientific Culture
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Session

Nuclei-II

14 Oct 2008, 09:00
Ettore Majorama Centre for Scientific Culture

Ettore Majorama Centre for Scientific Culture

ERICE, Sicily

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  1. Dr Michele Viviani (INFN, Sezione di Pisa)
    14/10/2008, 09:00
    Talks at Critical Stability V (Erice, October 2008)
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    The study of the four nucleon (4N) system is interesting from a number of different perspectives. First of all, many reactions involving four nucleons, are of extreme astrophysical interest, as they play important roles in solar models or in big-bang nucleosynthesis. Moreover, 4N systems have become increasingly important as testing grounds for models of the nuclear force, being the A=4...
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  2. Prof. alejandro kievsky (INFN)
    14/10/2008, 09:35
    Talks at Critical Stability V (Erice, October 2008)
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  3. Dr Miguel Marqués (LPC, Caen, France)
    14/10/2008, 10:10
    Talks at Critical Stability V (Erice, October 2008)
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    The development of light, neutron-rich beams has opened in the last decade new perspectives for the study of many-neutron systems. Breakup experiments at GANIL will be described, using beams of 6−8 He, 11 Li, 14 Be and 15 B at several tens of MeV/N. Our approach is based on the detection in coincidence of the breakup fragment and the neutrons in order to investigate the different...
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  4. Mr M.V. Volkov (Department of Physics, AlbaNova University Center,Stockholm University, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden)
    14/10/2008, 11:00
    Talks at Critical Stability V (Erice, October 2008)
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    Few-body systems with the Coulomb interaction are of great interest in atomic and molecular physics. However, solving the Coulomb scattering problem is very difficult from both theoretical and computational points of view because of the long-range nature of the Coulomb potential. The asymptotic boundary conditions at infinity, which are rather complicated for the few-body scattering problem,...
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  5. Prof. Nils Elander (Stockholm University)
    14/10/2008, 11:35
    Talks at Critical Stability V (Erice, October 2008)
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    Quantum scattering calculations on two and three-body systems with Coulomb interaction using the driven Schroedinger equation combined with the exterior complex scaling are discussed. Results for two-body scattering are reported, and the generalization to three-body scattering is considered.
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