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Quark excitations of nuclei - A new frontier in nuclear research -

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The investigation of nuclei in the energy domain of the elementary N*-resonances (i.e. for 200 MeV < Eexc < 2 GeV) opens up a new and important domain of nuclear research for essentially two reasons: (i) the quark structure of the nuclear constituent, the nucleon, leads to new nuclear phenomena; their investigation appears to be of fundamental importance for the understanding of complex hadronic systems; (ii) the nucleus can be used as a unique laboratory to test QCD in the nonasymptotic region where perturbative approaches fail. This is of particular interest, e.g. for the confinement problem. — Some specific aspects of subnuclear research are discussed in connection with the analysis of recent experiments and, in particular, in view of a possible strategy for a systematic investigation of nuclear quark excitations.

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Huber, M.G., Metsch, B.C., Hopf, H.G. (1985). Quark excitations of nuclei - A new frontier in nuclear research -. In: von Geramb, H.V. (eds) Medium Energy Nucleon and Antinucleon Scattering. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 243. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-16054-X_189

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