Few-Body Problems in Physics ’99: Proceedings of the 1st by R. S. Hayano (auth.), Prof. Shinsho Oryu, Prof. Masayasu

By R. S. Hayano (auth.), Prof. Shinsho Oryu, Prof. Masayasu Kamimura, Prof. Souichi Ishikawa (eds.)

The first Asia-Pacific convention on Few-Body difficulties in Physics came about from August 23 to August 28, 1999, on the Noda campus of the Sci­ ence collage of Tokyo in Noda-city and Sawayaka Chiba Kenmin Plaza in Kashiwa-city, a suburb of Tokyo just about the Narita-Tokyo overseas Air­ port, with the Frontier examine heart for Computation Sciences (FRCCS) of the technological know-how college of Tokyo because the host institute. The excessive strength Accel­ erator examine association (KEK), the Institute of actual and Chemical study (RIKEN), the learn heart for Nuclear Physics (RCNP)-Osaka collage, the actual Society of Japan, and the organization of Asia Pacific actual Societies (AAPPS) supported this convention. The convention was once initiated within the Asia Pacific quarter as a counterpart to the profitable ecu convention on Few-Body difficulties in Physics (APFB99), as well as the overseas Few-Body convention sequence and the Few­ physique Gordon convention sequence in North the US. The Physics of Few-Body difficulties covers, as is celebrated, platforms with finite numbers of debris not like many-body platforms with very huge numbers of debris. as a result, it covers such broad fields as mesoscopic, atom-molecular, unique atom, nucleon, hyperon, and quark-gluon physics, plus their applications.

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1 If ,-.. ~ z ~ ~ ~ N c: f ;z Iii' 0 ~ 2 10 20 30 36 -2 8 20 30 Cluster size (N) Figure 7. The calculated (left part) and observed (right part) dissociation energy. [The upper part after Sugino and Kamimura [2] and the lower part after de Heer et. a!. [6]] agreement was found between theory and the experiment. Besides, the principal moment of inertia, which characterizes the anisotropy of the cluster shape, was also calculated and showed reasonable agreement with experiment [3]. It is interesting to point out here that, although the assumptions made in constructing the jellium model are not good approximations in these small clusters, the total energies and the anisotropy of the cluster shape obtained by the jellium model coincide with those calculated by the HF.

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And this procedure will have a new possibility to determine the basic constant concerned with p. Acknowledgement. We are grateful to Prof. Dr. Ya. Korenman, Dr. I. Korobov and Dr. A. Torii for fruitful discussions. K. Ho for helpful advice. This work is financially supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Ministry of Education and Culture. YK wish to acknowledge Inoue Foundation for Science for their generous financial support. The computations were partially carried out on the RIKEN supercomputer VPP700/128.

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