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37 | 37 | More recently (summer of 2012) Kai Gallmeister has implemented a better description of QE scattering of leptons into GiBUU as well as the initial 2p-2h excitations. Alexei Larionov is doing essential work with antiproton-induced reactions on nuclei and Theo Gaitanos has implemented the fragment-formation routines from a statistical model into GiBUU; he is also performing (together with A.L.) work on the double-step reaction to produce double hypernuclei with antiproton beams at the experiment PANDA at FAIR. |
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| 39 | More recently, Alexei Larionov worked again on dilepton production in close connection to new data from the HADES experiment. This connection was also taken up by Kai Gallmeister who contributed studies of Coulomb-effects in heavy-ion collisions. A. Larionov also implemented the relativistic chiral doublet-model into GiBUU and K. Gallmeister is using this now to analyze photo-eta production on nuclei. |
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39 | 41 | In a sideline of the main branch, Kai Gallmeister extended the model to include so called Hagedorn resonances, i.e. resonances with arbitrary large values for quantum numbers like baryon number, strangeness, charge (or isospin), and lately even charm. These resonances present an alternative presciption of hadronization in heavy ion collisions with a special regard on the concept of detailed balance. Calculations on strangeness production in very low energy heavy ion collisions (HADES) and determination of transport coefficients of a thermalized medium in box simulations have been performed. |
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