August 2003
JACOB BAR-TOUV
Ph.D., Professor of Physics, Phys. Dept., BGU, Beer-Sheva,Israel.
Born: 13.3.1933, Haifa, Israel.
Retiered: 2001,
Professor Emeritus.
Home Address: 16/1 Hazamir Str., P.O.Box
84032, Mevaseret Zion,
90805.
E mail: bartouv@netvision.net.il
Phone: 02 -
5337732
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Research Fields of Interests:
Research Topics:
·
Self-consistent mean field in
nuclei.
·
Generalized isovector and isoscalar
pairing correlations in nuclei.
·
Dynamics of collective states in
nuclei.
·
Linear response theory in open-shell
nuclei.
·
Statistical analysis of nuclear
reactions.
·
Linear response RPA model in double
giant resonances (DGR).
·
Temperature dependence of collective
states in nuclei.
·
Conductance fluctuatuations in
mesoscopic disordered systems.
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List of Publications:
"Axially Asymmetric Regions in the
sd Shell". J. Bar-Touv and I.
Kelson, Phys. Rev. 138,
(1965) B1035 - Bl041.
" Asymmetric Rotator
Model". J. Bar- Touv and I.
Kelson, Phys Rev. 143
(1966) 599 - 602.
"Nature of HF Calculations in light
Nuclei ". J. Bar- Touv and
C.A. Levinson, Phys. Rev.153
(1967) 1099 - 1107.
" Self-Consistent Field in Light
Nuclei ". J. Bar-Touv and C.A. Levinson, Proceeding of International
conference on Nuclear Physics, Gatlinburg, 1966 Academic Press N.Y. (1967) 849
- 854.
"Nuclear
Vibrations as a Constrained HF Problem ". J. Bar-Touv,
Phys. Rev.146 (1967) 1241 -1246.
"Inverted Coexistence of Spherical
and Deformed States in Light Nuclei". J. Bar-Touv and A. Goswami, Phys. Lett. 28B (1969)
391 393.
"Generalized Pairing in light
Nuclei: Solution of HFB Equations in N = Z Even-Even Nuclei", J. Bar-Touv, A. Goswami, A.L. Goodman
and G.L. Struble, Phys. Rev.
178 (1969) 1670 - 1681.
"Application of HF Method to the sd
Shell". J. Bar- Touv Course
XXXVI, Enrico Fermi International School, Varena, 1965 Academic Press N. Y.
(1969) 453 463 (Invited Paper).
"Generalized Pairing in light
Nuclei - Complete Solution of HFB Equations and the Validity of Various
Approximations". A.L.
Goodman, G.L. Struble, J. Bar-Touv and A. Goswami Phys. Rev. .C2. (1970) 380 - 395.
"Study of HF Predictions for Static
and Dynamic Properties of Light Nuclei". W.F. Ford, R.C.
Braley and J. Bar- Touv , Phys. Rev. C1: (1971) 2099 - 2122.
"The Effect of T = 1 Pairing
Correlations on the Nuclear Deformation of Even Mass Sn Isotopes". J. Bar-Touv and G.L. Struble, Phys. Rev. C5. (1972) 773 - 779.
"Isotopic Dependence of Giant
Multipole Resonances". J.
Bar-Touv, A. Moalem and S. Shlomo. Nucl. Phys. A339 (1980) 303 -
315.
"Low Multipole States in O18 from
the Open-Shell Linear Response Model". J. Bar- Touv
and A. Moalem, Nucl. Phys. A351
(1981) 285 - 294.
"Linear Response RPA Calculations
to Spherical Open-Shell Nuclei". A. Moalem and J. Bar- Touv ,
"Contemporary Research Topics in Nuclear Physics" (1982) 341 348
edited by D.H. Feng et.al. Plenum Press, N.Y. and London (Invited Paper).
"Extension of Linear Response
Method to Open-Shell Multipole Giant Resonances". A. Moalem and J. Bar-Touv Phys. Rev. C23
(1981) 1810 - 1814.
"Open-Shell Linear Response Model
and the Systematics of Octupole States in Ge and Se Isotopes", J. Bar- Touv and S. Mordechai, J. Phys. G : Nucl. Phys. 10
(1984) 785 - 789.
"Temperature Dependence of
Collective States in Hot Nuclei".
J. Bar-Touv, Phys.
Rev. C32 (1985) 1369 - 1375.
"Strong Photon Strength in 40Ar
between 8 and 11 Mev". R.
Moreh, W.C. Selly, D.C. Sutton, R. Vodhanel and J. Bar-Touv , Institute of
Physics Conf. Sere (1987) S670 - S672.
"A Unified Approach to Statistical
Analysis of Nuclear Reactions",
J. Bar- Touv and S. Mordechai , Phys. Lett. B. 207 (1988) 227 -
232.
"Strong Photon Strength in Ar40
between 8 and 11 MeV". R.
Moreh, W.C. Selly, D.C. Sutton, R. Vodhanel and J. Bar- Touv , Phys. Rev.C37
(1988) 2418 - 2427.
"Hot Nuclei: Skyrme Interaction and
Single Particle Level Densities".
S.A. Moszkowski and J. Bar-Touv , Condensed Matter Vol. 4, p191-201. Ed.
J. Keller and R.F. Bishop, Plenum Press, New-York, 1989.
"Universal Conductance Fluctuations
in Ballistic Transport". Y.
Avishai J. Bar-Touv Y.B. Band and Kaveh. Physica A168 (1990) 433 - 438.
"Shell Effects and the Momentum Dependence
of the Skyrme Interaction".
J. Bar- Touv and S.A. Moszkowski, Phys. Lett. B244 (1990) 143 -
148.
"Quantum Mechanical Propagation of
Electrons Through a Kink and the Anderson Localization Problem". J.
Bar-Touv and Y. Avishai , Phys. Rev. B42 (1990) 11496 - 11504.
"Systematics of Double Giant
Resonances in Nuclei". J. Bar-Touv and S. Mordechai, Phys. Rev. C45
(1992) 197 204.
"The Interplay Between Potential
and Magnetic Disorder in a Quasi One-Dimentional System". Y. Avishai and
J. Bar-Touv, Phys. Rev. B51 (1995) 8069-8075.
Personal details
Name: Jacob Bar-Touv
Date and place of birth: 13.3.1933,
Haifa, Israel
Military service: IDF air force,
1950-1952
Home Address: 16/1 Hazamir Str.,
P.O.Box 84032, Mevaseret Zion,
90805.
E Mail: bartouv@netvision.net.il
Phone: 02
5337732
Education
B.Sc. in Physics - 1960, Technion -
Israel Institute of Technology (I.I.T).
M.Sc. in Physics, - 1962, I.I.T., Haifa, Israel.
Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics 1966,
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, Israel.
Employment
Academic Positions:
1960 1963 Teaching Assistant, Department of
Physics, Technion, Haifa, Israel.
1963 1966 Research and Teaching Assistant,
Feinberg Graduate School,
Weizmann Institute of
Science, Rehovoth, Israel
1966 1967 Research Physicist, Department of
Physics, University of California
(UCLA), Los - Angeles,
California USA.
1967 1969 NSF Research Fellow, Department of
Physics, Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland,
Ohio USA.
1969 1970 Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Ohio State
University
(OSU), Columbus, Ohio USA.
1970 1972 Senior Lecturer, Department of Physics, Ben Gurion
University of
the Negev (BGU), Beer -Sheva, Israel.
1972 1998 Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Ben-Gurion
University
of the Negev (BGU) Beer-Sheva, Israel.
1998 2001 Professor, Department of Physics, Ben-Gurion
University
(BGU) Beer-Sheva, Israel.
2001 Professor Emeritus, Department of Physics, Ben-Gurion
University
(BGU) Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Visiting Academic Positions
May 1968 Sep. 1968 Research Physicist, University of
California - LRL
Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
June 1969 Sep. 1969 Research Physicist, University of
California - LRL
Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
1976 1977 Visiting Professor, Department of Physics, Oxford
University,
Oxford, England (Sabbatical).
July 1979 Aug. 1979 Visiting
Professor, Department of Physics, University of
Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.
July 1985 Sep. 1985, Visiting
Professor, Department of Physics Tubingen
University, Tubingen, Germany (Partial
Sabbatical).
Sep. 1985 Visiting Professor, Department
of Physics Oslo University, Oslo,
Norway.
Aug. 1991 - Sept 1991
Visiting Professor, Department of Physics, University of
California (UCLA), Los
- Angeles, California USA (Partial Sabbatical).
Academic Administration Positions
1970 1973 First Chairman of the Physics Department, Ben Gurion
University
of the Negev (BGU), Beer-Sheva, Israel.
1974 1976 Dean of the Faculty
of Natural Sciences, Ben Gurion University of
the Negev (BGU), Beer-Sheva, Israel.
1985 1986 Dean of Computing Networks Department, Ben Gurion
University
of the Negev (BGU), Beer-Sheva, Israel.