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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Curriculum Vitae

 

 

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.