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Journal Articles

Signatures of the vortical quark-gluon plasma in hadron yields

Taya, Hidetoshi*; Park, A.*; Cho, S.*; Gubler, P.; Hattori, Koichi*; Hong, J.*; Huang, X.-G.*; Lee, S. H.*; Monnai, Akihiko*; Onishi, Akira*; et al.

Physical Review C, 102(2), p.021901_1 - 021901_6, 2020/08

AA2020-0306.pdf:0.47MB

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:69.78(Physics, Nuclear)

Journal Articles

Dosimetry systems for 5-20MeV/amu heavy charged particle beams

Kojima, Takuji; Sunaga, Hiromi; Takizawa, Haruki; Tachibana, Hiroyuki

IAEA-TECDOC-1070, p.197 - 202, 1999/03

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Radiative electron capture in relativistic heavy-ion atom collisions

Th.Stoehlker*; F.Bosch*; H.Geissel*; T.Kandler*; C.Kozhuharov*; P.H.Mokler*; R.Moshammer*; P.Rymuza*; C.Scheidenberger*; Z.Stachura*; et al.

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 98, p.235 - 239, 1995/00

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:54.93(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Oscillatory behavior of charge transfer cross sections as a function of the charge of projectiles in low-energy collisions

Ryufuku, Hiroshi; ; *

Phys.Rev.,A, 21(3), p.745 - 750, 1980/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Oscillatory cross sections of charge transfer against the charge of projectiles in low-energy collisions

Ryufuku, Hiroshi; ;

Atomic Collision Research in Japan, Progress Report, p.38 - 40, 1979/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

The Systematic investigation for the total cross section of charge transfer in collision of atomic hydrogen with bare nuclear ions

Ryufuku, Hiroshi;

Atomic Collision Research in Japan, Progress Report, p.41 - 45, 1979/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Level distribution of captured electron by the process of charge transfer in collisions of multicharged ions with atomic hydrogen

Ryufuku, Hiroshi;

Atomic Collision Research in Japan, Progress Report, p.46 - 48, 1979/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Total and partial cross sections for charge transfer in collisions of multicharged ions with atomic hydrogen

Ryufuku, Hiroshi; *

Phys.Rev.,A, 20(5), p.1828 - 1837, 1979/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

X-ray emission spectra induced by ion-atom collisions, 1; Single and double K-shell ionization

Kawatsura, Kiyoshi

Rev.Phys.Chem.Jpn., 47(2), p.53 - 68, 1977/02

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Multiple inner-shell ionization in oxygen produced by ion bombardment in the MeV range

Kawatsura, Kiyoshi; Ozawa, K.; *; *

Phys.Lett.,A, 58(7), p.446 - 448, 1976/07

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Calculation of the ionization yield in He by incident Ar$$^{+}$$ and H$$^{+}$$ ions with the initial energies of 1 and 0.1MeV

Ono, Shinichi

Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 48(7), p.2229 - 2230, 1975/07

 Times Cited Count:1

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Changes of hadron properties at finite temperature and density

Gubler, P.

no journal, , 

In this presentation, I will review recent theoretical research about the behavior of hadrons at finite density and temperature, based on QCD and effective models.

Oral presentation

Introduction of a multi-species collision operator in GT5D and its application to heavy impurity transport

Obrejan, K.; Idomura, Yasuhiro; Honda, Mitsuru*

no journal, , 

To analyze heavy impurity transport, the gyrokinetic full-f Eulerian code GT5D was extended with an implicit collision solver based on a multi-species linear Fokker-Plank collision operator. In the collision solver, a Krylov subspace method is applied to a collision operator, which is given as a convection diffusion operator in velocity space, and severe CFL conditions of heavy impurities are resolved. In addition, flux coordinates are newly applied to resolve magnetic field structures with less grids, and collisional transport simulations are dramatically accelerated. A collisional transport benchmark of tungsten was conducted to verify the accuracy of GT5D.

Oral presentation

Still working on hadron physics?

Gubler, P.

no journal, , 

In this presentation, I will talk about the future of hadron physics as a subfield of QCD. I will in particular discuss the relation between hadronic experiments at J-PARC and theoretical studies of QCD.

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