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- Editors:
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Erhard Salzborn
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Institut für Kernphysik, Strahlenzentrum der Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Giessen, Germany
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Paul H. Mokler
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Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung mbH, Darmstadt 11, Germany
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Alfred Müller
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Institut für Kernphysik, Strahlenzentrum der Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Giessen, Germany
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Table of contents (114 papers)
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Contributed Papers
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- V. B. Kutner, G. D. Shirkov
Pages 323-325
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- M. Liehr, M. Schlapp, E. Salzborn
Pages 327-328
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- A. Cassimi, J. P. Grandin, M. G. Suraud
Pages 329-330
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- J. P. Rozet, A. Chetioui, P. Nicolaï, M. Chabot, M. F. Politis, A. Touati et al.
Pages 331-332
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- O. Heil, R. Maier, R. D. DuBois, M. Kuzel, K. O. Groeneveld
Pages 333-335
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- E. D. Donets, V. G. Dudnikov, V. B. Dunin, S. V. Kartashov
Pages 337-339
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- M. Schulz, C. L. Cocke, M. Stöckli, S. Hagmann, H. Schmidt-Bocking
Pages 341-342
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- J. J. Bonnet, A. Fleury, M. Bonnefoy, M. Chassevent, T. Lamy, A. Brenac et al.
Pages 343-345
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- P. Moretto-Capelle, A. Bordenave-Montesquieu, P. Benoit-Cattin, S. Andriamonje, H. J. Andra
Pages 347-348
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- S. Andriamonje, H. J. Andrä, A. Simionovici
Pages 349-350
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- L. Folkerts, R. Morgenstern
Pages 351-352
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- Yu. Ts. Oganessian, Yu. V. Lobanov, A. G. Popeko, F. Sh. Abdullin, Yu. P. Kharitonov, A. A. Ledovskoy et al.
Pages 357-358
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Back Matter
Pages 361-365
About this book
This book contains the invited lectures and contributed papers presented at the V International Conference on the Physics of Highly Charged Ions, which was held at the lustus-Liebig-Universi tat Giessen, 10-14 September 1990. This conference was the ftfth in a series -after Stockholm (1982), Oxford (1984), Groningen (1986) and Grenoble (1988) -to deal with a rapidly growing fteld, which comprises the spectroscopy of highly charged ions and their interactions with photons, electrons, atoms, ions, and solids. Most of the matter of the universe is in the ionized state. Investigations dealing with hot plasmas on earth have been greatly furthered by thermonuclear-fusion research. The increasing maturity of this programme has revealed the fundamental role of highly charged ions in fusion plasmas. Today, it is clear that a detailed knowledge of the production mechanisms of highly charged ions and their interactions with other plasma constituents is an important prerequisite for a better understanding of the microscopic and macroscopic plasma properties. The study of highly charged ions involves various branches of physics. It was the aim of the conference to bring together physicists working in atomic collisions and spectroscopy, in plasma physics and astrophysics, as well as in solid-state and ion-source physics. About 220 scientists from 20 nations attended the conference, indicating the strong worldwide interest and the vital ity of research in this fteld.