Talks presented at the Theory Working Group Meeting
17-18 July 2007, GSI Darmstadt
Gerhard Baur (FZ Jülich, Germany)
Very strong electromagnetic fields
for a very short time: Pair production and ionization in relativistic heavy
ion collisions
Thomas Beier (GSI Darmstadt, Germany)
Towards an
eigenstate of the project operator: Status of the FAIR project
Chenzhong Dong (Lanzhou, China)
Excitation and ionization of
neon-like ions
Jörg Eichler (HMI Berlin, Germany)
Memorial for Walter E. Meyerhof
Dmitry Glazov (St. Petersburg, Russia)
g Factor of heavy ions: A new access to
the fine-structure constant
Alexandre Gumberidze (GSI Darmstadt, Germany)
Atomic Physics at FAIR:
Experimental program of the SPARC collaboration
Ulrich D. Jentschura (Heidelberg, Germany)
QED and the like: Atoms and precision physics hand in hand
Nicolai M. Kabachnik (Bielefeld, Germany)
Two-photon double
photoionization of atoms
Tom Kirchner (Clausthal, Germany)
Quantum mechanical calculations
for multiple-electron loss of fast highly-charged ions in gas targets
Ingvar Lindgren (Goeteborg, Sweden)
Calculation of combined effect of
QED and electron correlation in He-like systems
Eva Lindroth (Stockholm, Sweden)
On the possibility of
formation of antiprotonic ions via intermediate resonant states and some
preliminary investigations on the dynamics of high-Z ions when exposed
to strong laser pulses
Carsten Müller (Heidelberg, Germany)
Relativistic quantum dynamics in
strong laser fields
Bennaceur Najjari (Heidelberg, Germany)
Four-body quantum dynamics
of two-centre electronic transitions in relativistic ion-atom collisions
Krzysztof Pachucki (Warschawa, Poland)
Nuclear structure correction to the
hyperfine splitting
Adriana Palffy (Heidelberg, Germany)
Resonant electron scattering on
nuclei
Joachim Reinhardt (Frankfurt, Germany)
Supercritical positrons -
old and new results
Alejandro Saenz (Berlin, Germany)
Collision processes involving
antiprotons
Bijaya K. Sahoo (Dresden, Germany)
Atomic polarizabilities using
the Fock-space relativistic coupled-cluster theory
Vladimir Shabaev (St. Petersburg, Russia)
Bound-state QED in the
Furry picture and beyond
Andrey Surzhykov (Heidelberg, Germany)
Ion-atom collisions at
high-$\gamma$: The role of magnetic interactions
Alexander Voitkiv (Heidelberg, Germany)
Ionization, excitation and
loss in relativistic ion-atom collisions
Andrey Volotka (Dresden, Germany)
Hyperfine structure of Li- and B-like
ions
Colm T. Whelan (Norfolk, Virginia, USA)
Coincidence studies of
collisions involving multicharged ions
Günter Wunner (Stuttgart, Germany)
Quantum Monte Carlo studies for the
ground states of heavy atoms in neutron star magnetic fields