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Few-body aspects of many-body physics

Grant number: 09/00069-5
Support Opportunities:Research Projects - Thematic Grants
Duration: July 01, 2009 - August 31, 2014
Field of knowledge:Physical Sciences and Mathematics - Physics - General Physics
Principal Investigator:Tobias Frederico
Grantee:Tobias Frederico
Host Institution: Divisão de Ciências Fundamentais (IEF). Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA). Ministério da Defesa (Brasil). São José dos Campos , SP, Brazil
Pesquisadores principais:
Brett Vern Carlson ; Lauro Tomio
Associated researchers:Arnaldo Gammal
Associated grant(s):14/08719-7 - The twenty third annual International Laser Physics Workshop (LPHYS'14), AR.EXT
13/50027-2 - Methods for solving relativistic equations in Minkwoski Space with applications in hadronic, nuclear and condensed-matter physics, AP.R
12/12040-4 - Applications of relativistic quantum field theory too graphene and to effective models of QCD, AV.EXT
10/17854-4 - Nuclear structure in the Dirac-Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov approximation and the structure of light nuclei in an ab-initio Dirac model, AV.EXT
10/01830-9 - From gluon confinement to the carbon nanotube and graphene dynamics, AV.EXT
Associated scholarship(s):11/16891-6 - Study of the electronic properties of carbon nanotubes and graphene with relativistics models, BP.MS
11/02456-6 - Selection of models of the effective nuclear interaction based on experimental constraints at zero and finite temperatures, BP.PD
11/08251-7 - Few-body problems in the continuum with gaussian basis functions, BP.DR
+ associated scholarships 10/20239-0 - Hadron-QGP phase diagram within confining models, BP.PD
10/20672-5 - Dynamics of ultracold atoms in optical potentials, BP.PD
10/19044-0 - Nonlinear physics in trapped ultracold atoms, BP.PD
10/02343-4 - Phenomenology of a dual holographic dynamical model of QCD, BP.PD
08/11266-3 - Three-dimensional approaches applied to few-body atomic and nuclear bound state systems, BP.PD - associated scholarships

Abstract

Our aim in the present project is to study few-body aspects of many-body systems in general physics, atomic-molecular physics, nuclear and hadronic physics. With this project, we intend to continue our studies, developed in the last years with collaborators, which have received support from FAPESP, in two thematic projects (See Projs. 1999/04583-1 and 2003/10525-1). These projects reached results recognized by the international scientific community. The project is divided in two main topics: 1. Few-body aspects of Low-Energy Atomic and Nuclear physics; 2. Few-body aspects of Hadron Physics and QCD.Our aim in the present project is to study few-body aspects of many-body systems in general physics, atomic-molecular physics, nuclear and hadronic physics. With this project, we intend to continue our studies, developed in the last years with collaborators, which have received support from FAPESP, in two thematic projects (See Projs. 1999/04583-1 and 2003/10525-1). These projects reached results recognized by the international scientific community. The project is divided in two main topics: 1. Few-body aspects of Low-Energy Atomic and Nuclear physics; 2. Few-body aspects of Hadron Physics and QCD. (AU)

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Scientific publications (9)
(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
CARLSON, B. V.; CAPOTE, R.; SIN, M.; PLOMPEN, A; HAMBSCH, FJ; SCHILLEBEECKX, P; MONDELAERS, W; HEYSE, J; KOPECKY, S; SIEGLER, P; et al. A theoretical study of deuteron-induced surrogate reactions. ND 2016: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR DATA FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v. 146, p. 4-pg., . (09/00069-5)
CHAVES, A. J.; FREDERICO, T.; OLIVEIRA, O.; DE PAULA, W.; SANTOS, M. C.. Optical conductivity of curved graphene. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER, v. 26, n. 18, . (09/00069-5)
CARLSON, B. V.; CAPOTE, R.; SIN, M.. Inclusive Proton Emission Spectra from Deuteron Breakup Reactions. FEW-BODY SYSTEMS, v. 57, n. 5, p. 307-314, . (09/00069-5)
CARLSON, B. V.; CAPOTE, R.; SIN, M.; IOP. A Theoretical Study of Deuteron-induced Surrogate Reactions. WAKE CONFERENCE 2021, v. 863, p. 3-pg., . (09/00069-5)
CARLSON, BRETT V.; ESCHER, JUTTA E.; HUSSEIN, MAHIR S.. Theoretical descriptions of compound-nuclear reactions: open problems and challenges. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS G-NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS, v. 41, n. 9, . (09/00069-5, 11/18998-2)
DUTRA, M.; LOURENCO, O.; AVANCINI, S. S.; CARLSON, B. V.; DELFINO, A.; MENEZES, D. P.; PROVIDENCIA, C.; TYPEL, S.; STONE, J. R.. Relativistic mean-field hadronic models under nuclear matter constraints. Physical Review C, v. 90, n. 5, . (09/00069-5)
DE MELO, J. P. B. C.; EL-BENNICH, BRUNO; FREDERICO, TOBIAS. The Photon-Pion Transition Form Factor: Incompatible Data or Incompatible Models?. FEW-BODY SYSTEMS, v. 55, n. 5-7, p. 373-379, . (09/51296-1, 12/17396-1, 09/00069-5)
EL-BENNICH, B.; DE MELO, J. P. B. C.; FREDERICO, T.. A Combined Study of the Pion's Static Properties and form Factors. FEW-BODY SYSTEMS, v. 54, n. 11, p. 1851-1863, . (09/51296-1, 10/05772-3, 09/00069-5)

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