Hans Günter Dosch

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Hans Günter Dosch , called Günter Dosch, (born July 16, 1936 in Heidelberg ) is a German theoretical physicist (nuclear physics, particle physics).

Dosch studied physics in Heidelberg (and Paris) with Berthold Stech and Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen and received his doctorate in 1963 with a dissertation ( The Nucleon-Deuteron-Vertex and the Deuteron Fission by Pions ) on the deuteron . In 1966 he completed his habilitation ( definition of dispersion theory and calculation of a nucleon-nucleon-deuteron vertex function ) and then spent two years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he had close contacts with Sergio Fubini and Francis Low .

In 1969 he became a full professor for theoretical physics at Heidelberg University . In 2002 he retired. He was a visiting scientist at CERN , Karlsruhe, Montpellier, DESY , Moscow and Rio de Janeiro.

In the 1960s he dealt with nucleon-nucleon and nucleon-hyperon interaction, analytical properties of scattering amplitudes (dispersion relations) and current algebras (current algebra), from the 1970s on quantum chromodynamics , particularly non-perturbation-theoretical aspects (structure of the QCD vacuum, high-energy hadron -Hadron Scattering and Pomeron, QCD Sum Rules ) and the AdS / CFT -Access to quantum field theories.

In 1996 he became a full member of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and was secretary of its math and science class from 2003 to 2006. He was a Loeb Lecturer at Harvard University .

He also deals with the physics and neurophysiology of hearing and philosophy of physics . Among other things, he and colleagues used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to investigate the response to sinus tones in the hearing area of ​​the cerebral cortex and found differences between professional musicians and normal listeners. He also studied pitch perception in the brain with MEG and MRI with others. He also worked with his Heidelberg colleague Hans Joachim Specht .

He was co-editor of the Specimen Dynamicum by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in Felix Meiner Verlag (1982).

Fonts (selection)

  • Beyond the Nanoworld - Quarks, Leptons and Gauge Bosons, AK Peters 2008
  • Beyond the nanoworld - quarks, leptons, gauge bosons, Springer 2004
  • with Sandy Donnachie, Peter Landshoff , Otto Nachtmann : Pomeron Physics and QCD, Cambridge UP 2002
  • with Volkard F. Müller, Norman Sieroka : Quantum Field Theory in a Semiotic Perspective, Springer 2005
  • with Giridhari Pandit: The Frontiers of Theory Development in Physics, Trebol Press, Los Angeles 2013
  • Editor: Particles, Fields, Symmetries, Spectrum Academic Publishing House, 2nd edition 1995 (reprints from Spectrum of Science)

Some essays:

  • The Nucleon-Nucleon-Deuteron Vertex, Z. f. Phys., Volume 198, 1967, p. 461
  • with VF Müller: Composite hadrons in non-Abelian lattice gauge theories, Nucl. Phys. B, Vol. 116, 1976, pp. 470-490
  • with Y. Chung, M. Kremer, D. Schall: QCD sum rules for “baryonic currents”, Phys. Lett. B, Vol. 102, 1981, pp. 175-179
  • with Y. Chung, M. Kremer, D. Schall: Baryon sum rules and chiral symmetry breaking, Nucl. Phys. B, Volume 197, 1982, pp. 55-75
  • with Y. Chung, M. Kremer, D. Schall: Chiral symmetry breaking condensates from baryonic sum rules, Zeitschrift für Physik C, Volume 25, 1984, pp 151-160
  • Gluon condensate and effective linear potential, Phys. Lett. B, Vol. 190, 1987, pp. 177-181
  • with Yu. A. Simonov: The area law of the Wilson loop and vacuum field correlators, Phys. Lett. B, Volume 205, 1988, pp. 339-344
  • with M. Jamin, S. Narison: Baryon masses and flavor symmetry breaking of chiral condensates, Phys. Lett. B, Vol. 220, 1989, pp. 251-257
  • with Patricia Ball, Vladimir M. Braun: Form factors of semileptonic D decays from QCD sum rules, Phys. Rev. D, Vol. 44, 1991, p. 3567
  • with E Bagan, Patricia Ball, Vladimir M. Braun: QCD sum rules in the effective heavy quark theory, Phys. Lett. B, Vol. 278, 1992, pp. 457-464
  • with Erasmo Ferreira, A Krämer: Nonperturbative QCD treatment of high-energy hadron-hadron scattering, Phys. Rev. D, Volume 50, 1994, p. 1920
  • with E. Bagan, P. dzinsky, Stephan Narison, JMRichard: Hadrons with Charm and Beauty, Z. f. Physik C, Volume 64, 1994, pp. 51-71
  • Nonperturbative methods in quantum chromodynamics, Progress in Nuclear and Particle Physics, Volume 33, 1994, pp. 121-199
  • with T. Gousset, G. Kulzinger, HJ Pirner: Vector meson leptoproduction and nonperturbative gluon fluctuations in QCD, Phys. Rev. D, Vol. 55, 1997, p. 2602
  • with Stephan Narison: Direct extraction of the chiral quark condensate and bounds on the light quark masses, Phys. Lett. B, Volume 417, 1998, pp. 173-176
  • with Adriano Di Giacomo, VI Shevchenko, Yu. A. Simonov: Field correlators in QCD. Theory and applications, Physics Reports, Volume 372, 2002, pp. 319-368
  • with Stanley Brodsky, Guy de Téramond: QCD on the Light Front, Few Body Systems, Volume 55, 2014, pp. 407-423
  • with Stanley Brodsky , GF de Téramond, J. Erlich: Light-front holographic QCD and emerging confinement, Phys. Reports, Volume 584, 2015, pp. 1–105
  • Memories , in Immo Appenzeller u. a. (Ed.), Heidelberg physicists report, Volume 2, Heidelberg University Library 2017, pp. 23–52

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Dates of birth according to Kürschner, Scholars Calendar 2009
  2. Peter Schneider, Michael Scherg, H Günter Dosch, Hans J Specht, Alexander Gutschalk, André Rupp: Morphology of Heschl's gyrus reflects enhanced activation in the auditory cortex of musicians, Nature Neuroscience, Volume 5, 2002, pp. 688-694
  3. Peter Schneider et al., Structural and functional asymmetry of lateral Heschl's gyrus reflects pitch perception preference, Nature Neuroscience, Volume 8, 2005, pp. 1241-1247