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Nuclear * Theory in Poland. Jacek Dobaczewski IFT UW. NUPECC 56 th meeting Krak ó w, June 9-10, 2006. * ST ructure, A strophysics, R eactions. Outline. Nuclear Physics publications from POLAND in 2001-2005. Nuclear* Theory activity in POLAND. Staff & institutions. Highlights:
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Nuclear* Theory in Poland Jacek Dobaczewski IFT UW NUPECC 56thmeeting Kraków, June 9-10, 2006 *STructure, Astrophysics, Reactions
Outline • Nuclear Physics publications from POLAND in 2001-2005. • Nuclear* Theory activity in POLAND. • Staff & institutions. • Highlights: • Polarization transfer in dp scattering. • Dipole polarizability of 6He. • Deformed mass table from Energy Density Functional. • Final remarks.
Eur. Phys. Jour. A Nucl. Phys. A Phys. Rev. Lett. 10 40 7 44 65 101 Phys. Rev. C Phys. Lett. B All without PLB Nuclear Physics Publications from POLAND only corresp. auth. only 25 only *
From Polish Nuclear Physics: • 100 publications per year • Every 20th publication worldwide • Every 10th in Physical Review Letters Stable in time
From Polish Nuclear* Theory: • 30 publications/year in PRL, PRC & NPA • Staff of 63 including 34 junior • Every 25th in Physical Review Letters *STructure, Astrophysics, Reactions
Staff 63 Junior 34
Publications 149 Output 261 Six people produce half of the output
Polarization transfer in d(p,p)d and d(p,d)p H. Witala, J. Golak, R. Skibinski, et al., Phys. Rev. C73, 044004 (2006) NNLO NLO H. Witała et al., ~35 papers in 2001-2005
Dipole polarizability of 6He K. Rusek, N. Keeley, K.W. Kemper, and R. Raabe, Phys. Rev. C67, 041604 (2003) K. Rusek et al., ~20 papers in 2001-2005
Deformed mass table from Energy Density Functional M.V. Stoitsov, J. Dobaczewski, W. Nazarewicz, S.Pittel, D.J.Dean, Phys. Rev. C68, 054312(2003) J. Dobaczewski, W. Nazarewicz, W. Satuła, et al. ~30 papers in 2001-2005
Final remarks • Polish Nuclear Physics provides a matching share of worldwide research in this domain of physics. • Nuclear* Theory activity in POLAND is 30% of the total with very strong links to experiment. • Junior staff is 50% of the total. • Focused and well targeted studies with highlights in most important present-day directions of research in nuclear physics. • Strong groups created, e.g. Zdzisław Szymański’s in nuclear structure. • Strong contributions to foreign research centers (Nazarewicz, Dudek, Danielewicz, Płoszajczak...) • Strong contribution to PAC’s, white papers, bluebooks, proposals, experimental projects, Editorial Boards, ECT*, INT,… • Cross-national-boundaries PhD’s (Olbratowki, Borycki, Dobrowolski, Sieja…) • Financially challenged.
Eur. Phys. Jour. A Nucl. Phys. A Phys. Rev. Lett. 3.4% 4.7% 11.0% 6. 9% 5.9% 5.5% Phys. Rev. C Phys. Lett. B All without PLB Nuclear Physics Publications from POLAND in %