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01-3-1029-99/2003
Priority:1
Status: Approved for completion
in 2003

Theory of Nuclei and Other Finite Systems

Leader:    V.V. Voronov
R.V. Jolos

Scientific Programme:
The main goals are to investigate properties of atomic nuclei at high excitation energies and angular momenta as well as large deformation and isotopic asymmetry values; to study dynamics of nuclear reactions and mechanisms of producing superheavy nuclei and nuclei that are close to the drip line; to investigate fundamental properties of few-body systems like mesomolecules, antiprotonic atoms, and exotic nuclei; to apply nuclear theory methods to analyze other finite Fermi-systems; to investigate the behaviour of nuclear matter under extreme conditions and its phase transitions; to evaluate new methods of relativistic nuclear physics and apply them to analysis of subnuclear and spin effects in few-nucleon systems.

Expected main results in 2003:



List of Activities
  Activity or project SpokespersonsPrincipal researchers
1. Nuclear Structure under
Extreme Conditions
D. Karadjov
V.V. Voronov
A.I. Vdovin
 
  G.N. Afanasiev
E.B. Balbutsev
V.A. Kuz'min
L.A. Malov
I.N. Mikhailov
V.O. Nesterenko
V.Yu. Ponomarev
V.M. Shilov
A.V. Sushkov
2. Dynamics and Manifestation
of Structure in Nuclear and Mesoscopic Systems
R.V. Jolos
V.V. Pashkevich
 
  N.V. Antonenko
S.N. Ershov
S.I. Fedotov
F.A. Gareev
V.G. Kartavenko
A.K. Nasirov
R.G. Nazmitdinov
V.P. Permyakov
3. Few-Body Physics V.B. Belyaev
A.K. Motovilov
J. Revai
 
  S.S. Kamalov
O.I. Kartavtsev
A.V. Matveenko
D.E. Monakhov
F.M. Pen'kov
V.V. Pupyshev
B.N. Zakhariev
4. Relativistic Nuclear Dynamics V.V. Burov
V.K. Lukyanov
 
  S.G. Bondarenko
S.M. Eliseev
L.P. Kaptari
A.V. Molochkov
A.I. Titov
V.D. Toneev

Collaboration   
Country or international
organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Austria Graz Univ.
Belgium Ghent RUG
Bulgaria Sofia INRNE BAS
Canada Edmonton UA
Hamilton MMU
Saskatoon UofS
Czech Republic Prague CU
Rez NPI ASCR
Egypt Cairo AEA
France Bordeaux Univ.
Caen GANIL
Grenoble ISN
Orsay IPN
CSNSM
Saclay CEN DAPNIA
Germany Bonn UniBonn
Cologne Univ.
Darmstadt GSI
DUT
Erlangen FAU
Frankfurt/Main JWGU
Giessen JLU
Julich FZJ
Leipzig Univ.
Mainz JGU
Munich LMU
TUM
Regensburg Univ.
Rostock Univ.
Rossendorf FZR
Siegen Univ.
Stuttgart Univ.
Dresden MPI-PkS
Greece Thessaloniki AUT
Attikis NCSR "Demokritos"
Hungary Budapest KFKI RMKI
Italy Catania INFN LNS
Naples INFN
Messina Univ.
Perugia INFN
Turin Univ.
Japan Tokyo Univ. Tokyo
Kobe Kobe Univ.
Morioka Ivate Univ.
Osaka RCNP OU
Shizuoka US
JINR Dubna DLNP
FLNR
FLNP
LIT
UC
VBLHE
Moldova Kishinev IAP ASM
Norway Bergen Univ.
Oslo Univ.
Poland Warsaw WU
Cracow NINP
Otwock-Swierk SINS
Wroclaw UW
Portugal Lisbon Univ.
Republic
of Korea
Seoul SNU
Romania Bucharest IFIN-HH
Russia Moscow MEPhI
MSU
SINP MSU
SSC RRC KI
Gatchina PNPI RAS
Irkutsk ISU
Obninsk SSR-IPPE
Saratov SSU
St. Petersburg PSU
Troitsk INR RAS
Vladivostok FENU
Slovak Republic Bratislava CU
IP SAS
Spain Palma de Mallorca UIB
Sweden Lund Univ.
Switzerland Villigen PSI
Taiwan Taipei NTU
USA Ames, IA ISU
Argonne, IL ANL
Lexington, KY UK
Los Alamos, NM LANL
Notre Dame, IN UND
University Park, PA PENN State
United Kingdom Sussex Univ.
Ukraine Kiev BITP NASU
INR SC NASU
Kharkov KFTI NASU
Uzbekistan Tashkent INP UAS
NUU

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