Publications

  1. V. Zelevinsky, A. Volya,  Superradiance: From nuclear physics to pentaquarks, Key topics in nuclear physics, ed.
    A. Covello, World Scientific, (March 2005) ,  8th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics, Paestum, May 2004, page 585. Available at nucl-th/0406019.
  2. V. Tripathi, S.L. Tabor, P.F. Mantica, C.R. Hoffman, M. Wiedeking, A.D. Davies, S.N. Liddick, W.F. Mueller, A. Stolz, B.E. Tomlin, A. Volya, Voyage to the "Island of Inversion" 29Na,  Eur. J. Phys. A 25 (supp 1), (2005) 101-103.
  3. V. Zelevinsky, A. Volya, The nuclear pairing problem: new perspectives,  Nucl. Phys. A 752, (2005) 325C.

  4. A. Volya, V. Zelevinsky,  Many-Body Physics on the Border of Nuclear Stability, AIP Conf. Proc. 764, 295 (2005) see also nucl-th/0409079

  5.  A. Volya, V. Zelevinsky,  Many-body dynamics coupled to continuum and "Pygmy"-resonances AIP Conf. Proc. 802, 296 (2005).

  6. A. Volya and C. Davids, Nuclear pairing and Coriolis effects in proton emitters,  Eur. Phys. J. A,  25 (supp. 1), (2005) 161-163.
  7. A. Volya and V. Zelevinsky, Super-radiance and open quantum systems, AIP Conf. Proc. 777, 229 (2005).
  8. M. Wiedeking, S.L. Tabor, J. Pavan, A. Volya, A.L. Aguilar, I.J. Calderin, D.B. Campbell, W.T. Cluff, E. Diffenderfer, J. Fridmann, C.R. Hoffman, K.W. Kemper, S. Lee, M.A. Riley, B.T. Roeder, C. Teal, V. Tripathi, I. Wiedenhoever, p-sd shell gap reduction in neutron-rich systems and cross-shell excitations in 20O , Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, (2005) 132501.
  9. V. Tripathi, S.L. Tabor, P.F. Mantica, C.R. Hoffman, M. Wiedeking, A.D. Davies, S.N. Liddick, W.F. Mueller, T. Otsuka, A. Stolz, B.E. Tomlin, Y. Utsuno, A. Volya, 29Na: Defining the edge of the Island of Inversion for Z=11, Phys. Rev. Lett.,  94, (2005) 162501.
  10. A. Volya, V. Zelevinsky,  Discrete and continuum spectra in the unified shell model approach, Phys. Rev. Lett 94 (2005) 052501.
  11. N. Auerbach, V. Zelevinsky, A. Volya, Super-radiance and the width of exotic barions, Phys. Lett. B 590 (2004) 45-50.
  12. V. Zelevinsky and A. Volya Pairing correlations in nuclei: old knowledge and new ideas, Nucl. Phys. A731, (2004) 299-310.
  13. V. Zelevinsky and A. Volya , Nuclear structure, random interactions and mesoscopic physics,   Phys. Rep. 391, (2004) 311-352.
  14. A. Volya and V. Zelevinsky, Invariant correlational entropy as a signature of quantum phase transitions in nuclei,   Phys. Lett. B574, (2003) 27-34.
  15. A. Volya and H. Esbensen, Dynamic polarization effects in Coulomb excitation,  J. Opt. B 5, (2003) S407.
  16. A. Volya and V. Zelevinsky, Effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian and continuum shell model,   Phys. Rev. C 67, (2003) 054322.
  17. A. Volya and V. Zelevinsky, Exploring quantum dynamics in an open many-body system: Transition to superradiance, J. Opt. B 5, (2003) S450.
  18. R. Clement, W. Benenson, B.A. Brown, W.A. Richter, H. Schatz, B.M. Sherrill, and A. Volya, Sensitivities of  rp process calculations to nuclear mass uncertainties,  Nucl. Phys. A 718, (2003) 617.
  19. V. Zelevinsky and A. Volya Nuclear pairing: New perspectives, Phys. Part. Nucl. 66, (2003) 1829-1849.
  20. A. Volya and H. Esbensen, The role of E1-E2 interplay in multiphonon Coulomb excitation, Phys. Rev. C 66, (2002) 044604.
  21. A. Volya and V. Zelevinsky, Order generated by random many-body dynamics,   Acta Phys. Hungarica 19 (2004) 221-225; see also Wigner Centennial Conference, paper 10, (2002).
  22. M. Horoi, A. Volya, and V. Zelevinsky, Random Interactions, Isospin and the Ground States of Odd-A and Odd-Odd Nuclei, Phys. Rev. C. 66 (2002) 24319.
  23. A. Volya, Interplay of pairing and multipole interactions in a simple model, Phys. Rev. C. 65, (2002) 044311.
  24. A. Volya, V. Zelevinsky, B. A. Brown, Coherent and chaotic properties of nuclear pairing, Phys. Rev. C 65, (2002)  054312.
  25. B. A. Brown, R. Clement, H. Schatz, A. Volya and W. A. Richter Proton Drip-Line Calculations and the rp-process, Phys. Rev. C 65, (2002) 045802.
  26. A. Volya, B. A. Brown, and V. Zelevinsky, Towards a better understanding of nuclear pairing and its interplay with other residual interactions, Prog. Theor. Phys. Supp. 146 (2002) 636.
  27. V. Zelevinsky, A. VolyaA soft mode in a finite Fermi-system: anharmonic effects near the instability point, in Perspectives of Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Reactions, pp 101-111. Collection of papers, dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the birthday of R. Jolos, JINR, Dubna, 2002,  ISBN 5-8516-704-9. Available from LANL nucl-th/0112013.
  28. V. Zelevinsky, A. Volya, Randomness and collectivity in nuclear structure: Three theoretical puzzles, Challenges of Nuclear Structure, pp 261-272. Proceedings of the 7th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics, ed. A. Covello.  World Scientific, Singapore, 2002. Available from LANL nucl-th/0112014
  29. V. Zelevinsky, A. Volya and D. Mulhall, Shell model with random interactions, in The nuclear Many-Body Problem 2001, pp 345-352, eds. W. Nazarewicz and D. Vretenar.  Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, 2002.
  30. A. Volya, B. A. Brown, and V. Zelevinsky, Exact solution of the nuclear pairing problem, Phys. Lett. B 509, 37 (2001).
  31. D. Mulhall, V. Zelevinsky and A. Volya, Spin ordering of nuclear spectra from random interactions Acta Phys. Polon. B32 (2001) 2491-2498.
  32. D. Mulhall, A. Volya, and V. Zelevinsky, Random interactions: Shedding light on nuclear structure, Nucl. Phys. A 682 (2001) 229c
  33. V. Zelevinsky, D. Mulhall and A. Volya, Do we understand the role of incoherent interactions in many body physics? Yad. Fiz.  64 (2001) 525.
  34. D. Mulhall, A. Volya and V. Zelevinsky, Geometric chaoticity leads to ordered spectra for randomly interacting fermions, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 (2000) 4016.
  35. A. Volya, Coherent and chaotic phenomena in nuclear matter,
    Ph.D. thesis, Michigan State University, 2000.
  36. A. Volya, S. Pratt, and V. Zelevinsky, Multiple pion production from an oriented chiral condensate, Nucl. Phys. A 671 (2000) 617.
  37. A. Volya, K. Haglin, S. Pratt and V. Dmitriev, Exploring the nuclear pion dispersion relation through the anomalous coupling photon-> photon pion, J. Phys. G 25 (1999).
  38. M. Horoi, A. Volya  and V. Zelevinsky, Chaotic Wave Functions and Exponential Convergence of Low-Lying Energy Eigenvalues, Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 2062 (1999).
  39. A. Volya, S. Pratt, and V. Zelevinsky, Modeling pionic fusion, Phys. Rev. C 59, 305 (1999).

Works submitted for publication

 

  1. J. Pavin, at. al., Intruder states in T=2, 22F , submitted to Phys. Lett. C.

  2. V.Z. Goldberg, G. Tabacaru, Changbo Fu, G.G. Chubarian, L. Trache, R. E. Tribble, G. V. Rogachev, A. Volya, B. A. Brown, B. B. Skorodumov, 12N structure in the resonance 11C+p interaction, in preparation.

  3. V. Zelevinsky, A. Volya,  Random interactions and ground state spin of finite Fermi systems, submitted to  International Journal of Modern Physics B.

  4. A. Volya, V. Zelevinsky,  Continuum Shell Model, submitted to Phys. Rev. C,  nucl-th/0509051

  5. V. Zelevinsky, A. Volya,  Superradiance: Continuum Shell Model, Reaction and Giant Resonances, American Institute of Physics., proceedings of the The 12th International Conference on Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy, University of Notre Dame, USA, September 4 - 9, 2005.

  6. V. Zelevinsky, A. Volya,  From super-radiance to continuum shell model,  World Scientific., proceedings of Carpathian Summer School, 2005.

  7. V. Zelevinsky, A. Volya,  Quantum chaos and nuclear physics,  Physica Scripta, proceedings of International Conference on Finite Fermionic Systems, June 2005.

  8. A. Volya, V. Zelevinsky,  Collective dipole excitations in continuum shell model, proceedings of International Conference on Finite Fermionic Systems, June 2005.

  9. Nguyen Dinh Dang, Alexander Volya, and Kosai Tanabe, Self-consistent random-phase approximation at finite temperature within the picket-fence model, submitted to Phys. Rev. C.

  10. V. Tripathi, S.L. Tabor,  C.R. Hoffman, M. Wiedeking, A. Volya, P.F. Mantica, A.D. Davies, S.N. Liddick, W.F. Mueller,  A. Stolz, B.E. Tomlin, T. Otsuka, Y. Utsuno,  β-delayed γ spectroscopy of neutron rich 27,28,29Na, submitted to Phys. Rev. C

 

Other proposals and reports

 

  1. A. Volya, V. Zelevinsky, B. A. Brown, Coherent and chaotic properties of nuclear pairing, NSCL Annual Report, 2000.
  2. A. Volya, and V. Zelevinsky, Microscopic description of anharmonicities in soft collective nuclear modes, NSCL Annual Report, 1999.
  3. D. Mulhall, A. Volya and V. Zelevinsky, Geometric chaoticity leads to ordered spectra for randomly interacting fermions, NSCL Annual Report, 1999.
  4. A. Volya, S. Pratt, and V. Zelevinsky, Multiple pion production from an oriented chiral condensate, NSCL Annual Report, 1998.
  5. A. Volya, S. Pratt, and V. Zelevinsky, Pionic fusion, NSCL Annual Report, 1997.
  6. M. Horoi,  A. Volya, and V. Zelevinsky, Quantum chaos and convergence of shell model energies, NSCL Annual Report 1997.
  7. A. Volya, K. Haglin, S. Pratt and V. Dmitriev, Investigating the pion dispersion relation, NSCL Annual Report 1996.
  8. A. Volya, Diatom depolarizability of scattered light,1995 Annual Report, Department of Theoretical and Experimental Molecular Spectroscopy, St. Petersburg State University.
  9. A. Volya, Design and testing of eximer lasers, Proceedings of International Conference ISPS'94, 1994, St. Petersburg Russia.