A New Development at the Intersection of Nuclear Structure and Reaction Theory
This book highlights a major advance in low-energy scattering theory: the Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) theory, which represents an attempt to unify structure and reaction theory. It solves the Lippmann–Schwinger equations for low-energy nucle
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New Development at the Intersection of Nuclear Structure and Reaction Theory
A New Development at the Intersection of Nuclear Structure and Reaction Theory
Steven Karataglidis Ken Amos Paul R. Fraser Luciano Canton •
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A New Development at the Intersection of Nuclear Structure and Reaction Theory
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Steven Karataglidis Department of Physics University of Johannesburg Auckland Park, South Africa
Ken Amos Department of Physics University of Johannesburg Auckland Park, South Africa
School of Physics The University of Melbourne Melbourne, VIC, Australia
School of Physics The University of Melbourne Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Paul R. Fraser School of Science/Learning and Teaching Group The University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia
Luciano Canton Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Padova Padua, Italy
ISBN 978-3-030-21069-4 ISBN 978-3-030-21070-0 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21070-0
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This book is dedicated to the memory of George H. Rawitscher, outstanding scientist and person with exceptional kindness and humanity. His work on scattering and coupled-channel Weinberg-state representation greatly influenced our developments on the algebraic solution of the multichannel scattering problem.
Foreword
We are living in a period of important findings in nuclear physics, in which an increasing number of scientists become involved with hitherto undisclosed properties of nuclei far from the stability, with lifetimes so short that they can only be studied in the laboratory in flight, that is, by means of the production, re-acceleration and reactions they induce on fixed tar
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