Computational subnuclear theory
My research is in the field of subnuclear theory. I'm
working over at
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
as a postdoctoral fellow in the
Theory Group.
My mailing address is:
Mark W. Paris
12000 Jefferson Ave. MS 12H2
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Newport News, VA
23606
Work phone number:
(757) 269-7453
Here for cirriculum vitae in portable document format.
(Updated 12 April 2005.)
My previous postdoc was with the
Medium Energy Physics group at
Los Alamos National Lab.
My sparse page
there.
SPIRES database
Project websites:
Publications:
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Variational Monte Carlo study of pentaquarks,
nucl-th/0411016, PRL, In press
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Hybrid stars that masquerade as neutron stars,
nucl-th/0411016, Astrophysical Journal, in press
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Parity-violating interaction effects in the np system,
nucl-th/0404082, Phys. Rev. C 70, 044007 (2004) (25 pages)
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Spin asymmetries for confined Dirac particles,
preprint
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Spacelike and timelike response of confined relativistic particles,
nucl-th/0209046
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Electromagnetic response of confined Dirac particles,
nucl-th/0305020,Phys. Rev. C 68, 025201 (2003)
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Parity violating interactions and currents in the deuteron,
nucl-th/0212038, Phys. Rev. C67, 032501 (2003)
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Final state interaction contribution to the response
of confined relativistic particles,
Phys. Rev. C 65, 035203 (2002) (5 pages)
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Scaling of space and timelike response of
confined relativistic particles,
Phys. Lett. B 514 (2001) pp361-365
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Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of six-quark states,
PRC 62, 015201, July 2000
Invited talks:
Thesis:
Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of three and six-quark
states
Thesis advisor:
Vijay R. Pandharipande
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