Huangsheng Wang, Ph.D.

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2004 City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Nuclear Physics, Elementary Particles and High Energy Physics
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Carl Marx Shakin grad student 2004 CUNY
 (Properties of light mesons calculated in a relativistic random -phase approximation.)
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Shakin CM, Wang H. (2001) Calculation of a scalar-isoscalar hadronic correlator Physical Review D. 64: 94020
Shakin CM, Wang H. (2001) Calculation of the continuum contribution to hadronic current correlation functions in a chiral quark model with confinement Physical Review D. 63
Shakin CM, Wang H. (2001) Calculation of the decay constants of scalar mesons Physical Review D. 63
Shakin CM, Wang H. (2001) Intrinsic and dynamically generated scalar meson states Physical Review D. 63
Celenza LS, Wang H, Shakin CM. (2001) Application of a generalized Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model to the calculation of the properties of scalar mesons and nuclear matter Physical Review C. 63: 25209
Shakin CM, Wang H. (2000) Evidence for a K0* (1730) meson resonance Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 62: 1-6
Celenza LS, Gao S, Huang B, et al. (2000) Covariant confinement model for the calculation of the properties of scalar mesons Physical Review C. 61: 35201
Celenza LS, Huang B, Wang H, et al. (1999) Regularization of covariant calculations of meson decay amplitudes at one-loop order: Properties of the a 0 (980) resonance Physical Review C. 60: 65210
Celenza LS, Shakin CM, Wang HW. (1991) Role of final-state interactions in the calculation of the hadronic tensor of nuclear matter. Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics. 44: 1460-1466
Celenza LS, Pantziris A, Shakin CM, et al. (1991) Nuclear matter Ward identity and the theory of final-state interactions in inclusive and exclusive reactions. Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics. 43: 1367-1371
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