Georgian Academy of Sciences

Teimuraz  Kopaleishvili

Date of birth: January 30, 1930

Physicist, Theorist, Proffessor, Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences.

Degrees:
Candidate of Sciences Physics and Mathematics from Tbilisi State University (TSU) 1958;
Doctor of Sciences Physics and Mathematics from Theoretical Physics Institute (Kiev) 1968.

Scientific activity in:
Intermediate Energy Nuclear and Particle Physics.

Scientific position:
Head of Theoretical Department of High Energy Physics Institute (HEPI) of TSU;
At the same time Proffessor of Elementary Particles Physics Chair of TSU(1974-1987 Head of this chair).

Other position: Editor of Proceedings of TSU in Physics, Member of the Editorial Board of Bulletin of the Georgian Academy of Sciences;
Expert of Georgian Parlament in Science and Education.

Prizes:
P.Melikishvili prize (from Rep. of Georgia) 1972;
Government prize of Soviet Union 1977;
N.Muskhelishvili prize (from Rep. of Georgia) 1988;

Soros Proffessor (January 1, 1995).
Representative of Rep. of Georgia in European International Programme:"Few-Body Problems in Physics".

Address:

Main Papers Published Personally or with Co-workers:

  • On the alpha-deuteron model of Li6-nucleus. Nucl.Phys. 23(1961)430;
  • Investigation of the photon-nuclear reaction He4(gamma,np)H2. Jour.Exp.Theor.Phys. 42(1962)467;
  • Photon-nuclear reaction (gamma,np) and nucleon-nucleon correlation in light nuclei. Nucl. Phys. 44(1963)34;
  • Absorbtion pi-mesons and the correlation of nucleons in light nuclei. Nucl.Phys. 55(1964)337;
  • Absorbtion of gamma quanta and stopped pi-mesons by nuclei with two-nucleon emission and structure of light nuclei. Yad.Fiz. 1(1965)961;
  • The reaction (pi-,nn) and models of Li6-nucleus. Yad.Fiz. 4(1966)37;
  • Reactions (pi,NN) and two particle excitation of light nuclei. Phys. Lett. 22(1966)181;
  • The piNN processes on light nuclei. Nucl.Phys. B1(1967)335;
  • On the effect of rescattering and absorbtion mechanism of stopped pi-mesons by Li6-nucleus. Nucl.Phys. A160(1971)204;
  • Quasi-deuteron model for photo-nuclear reactions. Fiz.Elem.Chast.At.Yad. 3(1972)1034;
  • Investigation of four- and five-nucleon systems in the translational-invariant oscillator basis. Yad.Fiz. 19(1974)539;
  • On the pion-rescattering and final-state nucleon exchange effects in the reaction (pi-,nn). Lett.Jour.Exp.Theor.Fiz. 21(1975)615;
  • The pi-deuteron scattering problem in the framework of three-body relativistic equations. Theor.Math.Fiz. 80(1977)204;
  • Effect of relativistic kinematic in the pion-deuteron scattering. Phys.Lett. B71(1977)13;
  • The study of pi-deuteron scattering in the (3.3) resonance region on the basis of three-body relativistic equations. Nucl.Phys. A302(1978)423;
  • Pi-He4 scattering in the region of the (3.3) resonance and some aspects of the multiple scattering theory. Yad.Fiz. 32(1980)1267.
  • Quqrk structure of nucleons and short-range nuclear forces. Yad.Fiz. 33(1981)1401;
  • Quantum field theory approach to the pion-two-nucleon interaction problem. Fortch.Phys. 34(1986)1;
  • Low-type equation for coupled pion-2 nucleon and nucleon-nucleon systems. Ann.Phys. 175(1987)1;
  • Bound qqbar and qqq systems with light quarks within framework of Salpiter equations: quark-antiquark systems. Few-Body Syst. 6(1989)1;
  • Spin structure of qq-confining interaction and the mass spectrum of the bound qqbar systems in the framework Salpiter equation. Few-Body Syst. 14(1993)53;
  • On the mass spectrum of bound qqbar systems in the framework Salpiter equation. Nucl.Phys. A581(1995)460;
  • The dinamical retardation effect for the mass spectrum of the bound qqbar systems. Nucl.Phys. A587(1995)758;

Monograph and Text-Book:

  • Some problems of pion-nucleus interaction theory. ENERGOATOMIZDAT, Moscow, 1984;
  • Collision Theory (A Short Course). World Scientific, 1995.

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