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Hadrons in Nuclei
Published 2003-04-25Version 1
Changes of hadronic properties in dense nuclear matter as predicted by theory have usually been investigated by means of relativistic heavy-ion reactions. In this talk I show that observable consequences of such changes can also be seen in more elementary reactions on nuclei. Particular emphasis is put on a discussion of photonuclear reactions; examples are the dilepton production at $\approx 1$ GeV and the hadron production in nuclei at 10 - 20 GeV virtual photon energies. The observable effects are expected to be as large as in relativistic heavy-ion collisions and can be more directly related to the underlying hadronic changes.
Comments: Proceedings for the 19th Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics, Breckenridge, Colorado, March 8-15, 2003
Journal: Heavy Ion Phys. 21 (2004) 163-170
Keywords: gev virtual photon energies, dense nuclear matter, relativistic heavy-ion collisions, relativistic heavy-ion reactions, hadronic properties
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