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01-3-1071-2009/2013
Priority:1
Status: In-progress

Nuclear Structure and Dynamics

Leaders:   V.V. Voronov
A.I. Vdovin

Participating Countries, Institutes and International organizations:
Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Slovak Republic, Sweden, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Uzbekistan.

Scientific Programme:
The main goals are to investigate properties of atomic nuclei at the limits of their stability; to study dynamics of nuclear reactions and mechanisms of production of exotic nuclides; to investigate fundamental properties of exotic few-body nuclear, atomic and molecular systems;to study the behaviour of nuclear matter and its phase transitions at high temperature and density; to evaluate new methods of relativistic nuclear physics and apply them to analyze subnuclear and spin effects in few-nucleon systems.

Expected main results in 2010:
List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment Leader 
      Laboratory       Responsible
      person
Leading Researchers
and number of participants
1. Nuclear Structure
far from Stability Valley
V.V. Voronov
A.I. Vdovin
J. Kvasil
 
  BLTP E.B. Balbutsev
V.A. Kuz'min
L.A. Malov
V.O. Nesterenko
V.Y. Ponomarev
V.M. Shilov
A.V. Sushkov
  LIT N.Yu. Shirikova
  FLNP A.M. Sukhovoi
V.I. Furman
  DLNP V.B. Brudanin
V.G. Kalinnikov
  FLNR Yu.P. Gangrsky
2. Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions
and Nuclear Properties
at the Low Energies
R.V. Jolos
S.N. Ershov
 
  BLTP G.G. Adamian
N.V. Antonenko
M. Cerkaski
S.I. Fedotov
F.A. Gareev
V.G. Kartavenko
R.G. Nazmitdinov
V.V. Pashkevich
  LIT  
  FLNR Yu. E. Penionzhkevich
3. Exotic Few-Body Systems V.B. Belyaev
A.K. Motovilov
 
  BLTP S.S. Kamalov
E.V. Kolganova
A.V. Matveenko
V.S. Melezhik
V.V. Pupyshev
J. Revai
  DLNP O.I. Kartavtsev
4. Nuclear Structure and Dynamics
at the Relativistic Energies
V.V. Burov
M. Gaidarov
 
  S.G. Bondarenko
L.P. Kaptari
V.K. Lukyanov
A.I. Titov
V.D. Toneev
B.N. Zakhariev
  LIT E.B. Zemlianaya
  VBLHEP A.I. Malakhov
N. Piskunov
Yu.A. Panebratsev
L.N. Strunov

Collaboration
Country or International
Organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Belarus Minsk IP NASB
Belgium Brussels VUB
Ghent UGent
Brazil Florianopolis, SC UFSC
Bulgaria Sofia INRNE BAS
Canada Hamilton McMaster
Saskatoon U of S
Czech Republic Prague CU
Rez NPI ASCR
Egypt Cairo AEA
France Bordeaux Univ.
Caen GANIL
Orsay CSNSM
IPN Orsay
Saclay SPhN CEA DAPNIA
IRFU
Germany Bonn UniBonn
Cologne Univ.
Darmstadt GSI
TU Darmstadt
Dresden FZD
MPI-PkS
Erlangen Univ.
Frankfurt/Main Univ.
Giessen JLU
Julich FZJ
Leipzig Univ.
Mainz JGU
Munich TUM
Regensburg Univ.
Rostock Univ.
Siegen Univ.
Stuttgart Univ.
Greece Thessaloniki AUTH
Athens NCSR "Demokritos"
Hungary Budapest KFKI RMKI
Italy Catania INFN LNS
Bologna Centro, ENEA
Naples INFN
Messina Univ.
Perugia INFN
Turin Univ.
Japan Tokyo UT
Kobe Kobe Univ.
Morioka Iwate Univ.
Osaka RCNP
Shizuoka SU
Kazakhstan Almaty INP NNC RK
KNU
Moldova Kishinev IAP ASM
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar NUM
Norway Bergen UiB
Oslo UiO
Poland Cracow NINP PAS
Otwock-Swierk SINS
Warsaw UW
WUT
Portugal Lisbon UL
Republic
of Korea
Seoul SNU
Romania Bucharest IFIN-HH
Russia Moscow ITEP
MEPhI
MSU
RRC KI
SINP MSU
Gatchina PNPI RAS
Irkutsk ISU
Obninsk IPPE
Omsk OmSU
Samara SSAU
Saratov SSU
St. Petersburg SPbSU
Troitsk INR RAS
Vladivostok FENU
Slovak Republic Bratislava CU
IP SAS
South Africa Pretoria UNISA
Spain Palma UIB
Sweden Lund LU
Taiwan Taipei NTU
Ukraine Kiev INR NASU
BITP NASU
Kharkov KFTI NASU
United Kingdom Guildford Univ.
USA Ames, IA ISU
Argonne, IL ANL
Columbia, MO MU
Lexington, KY UK
Los Alamos, NM LANL
Notre Dame, IN ND
University Park, PA Penn State
Uzbekistan Tashkent IAP NUU
INP UAS
PTI UAS

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