After characterizing the properties and experimental possibilities of very strong fields, a brief outline is given of the basic processes that can occur if highly charged projectiles up to bare uranium nuclei collide with heavy atoms at relativistic velocities. Besides direct reactions and transfer, the attention is focused on single and multiple electron positron pair production. Open problems and difficulties are pointed out. The resulting opportunities and challenges are addresse
The use of heavy ion reactions in studying basic problems of very strongly bound particles is discus...
Ultra-peripheral collisions of relativistic heavy ions involve long-ranged electromagnetic interacti...
Abstract: Ele~troma~etic effects in relativistic heavy ion collisions with impact parameter larger t...
We present a short review on some of the recent developments in the field of relativistic atomic col...
A study of the processes generated by the electromagnetic interaction in relativistic nuclear, and a...
Atomic collision cross sections involving bare uranium nuclei are large at relativistic energies and...
The creation of electron positron pairs constitutes an example for the conversion of energy into ma...
We propose an approach to treat ionization of light atoms in relativistic collisions with highly cha...
We present a theory for excitation of heavy hydrogenlike projectile ions by light target atoms in co...
We propose an approach to treat ionization of light atoms in relativistic collisions with highly cha...
Atomic collisions offer some unique opportunities to study atomic structure and reaction mechanisms ...
Relativistic heavy ion physics began as a 'no man's land' between particle and nuclear physics, with...
We present a theory for excitation of heavy hydrogenlike projectile ions by light target atoms in co...
In recent years, a large number of papers have appeared that dealt with e(+)e(-) pair production in ...
In this thesis, we investigate the processes of charge transfer and electron-positron pair creation ...
The use of heavy ion reactions in studying basic problems of very strongly bound particles is discus...
Ultra-peripheral collisions of relativistic heavy ions involve long-ranged electromagnetic interacti...
Abstract: Ele~troma~etic effects in relativistic heavy ion collisions with impact parameter larger t...
We present a short review on some of the recent developments in the field of relativistic atomic col...
A study of the processes generated by the electromagnetic interaction in relativistic nuclear, and a...
Atomic collision cross sections involving bare uranium nuclei are large at relativistic energies and...
The creation of electron positron pairs constitutes an example for the conversion of energy into ma...
We propose an approach to treat ionization of light atoms in relativistic collisions with highly cha...
We present a theory for excitation of heavy hydrogenlike projectile ions by light target atoms in co...
We propose an approach to treat ionization of light atoms in relativistic collisions with highly cha...
Atomic collisions offer some unique opportunities to study atomic structure and reaction mechanisms ...
Relativistic heavy ion physics began as a 'no man's land' between particle and nuclear physics, with...
We present a theory for excitation of heavy hydrogenlike projectile ions by light target atoms in co...
In recent years, a large number of papers have appeared that dealt with e(+)e(-) pair production in ...
In this thesis, we investigate the processes of charge transfer and electron-positron pair creation ...
The use of heavy ion reactions in studying basic problems of very strongly bound particles is discus...
Ultra-peripheral collisions of relativistic heavy ions involve long-ranged electromagnetic interacti...
Abstract: Ele~troma~etic effects in relativistic heavy ion collisions with impact parameter larger t...