RESUME FOR MICHAEL DANOS Date and place of birth data: 10 January 1922, Riga, Latvia Citizenship: USA, Naturalized 1957 Education: 1948 - 1950 University Heidelberg, Germany, Ph.D.(Dr.rer.nat) Physics (with Prof. J.H.D.Jensen) 1946 - 1948 University Hannover, Germany, M.S.(Dipl.Ing.) Electrical Engineering (with Prof. Sennheiser) 1944 - 1945 University Dresden, Germany Electrical Engineering (with Prof. Barkhausen) 1941 - 1944 University Riga, Latvia Electrical Engineering Current Professional Interests: Theoretical Physics, Field Theory, Nuclear Structure, Medical Instrumentation Employment History: 1994 - Physicist, Rayex Co, Gaithersburg, MD 1954 - 1994 Physicist, National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly National Bureau of Standards) 1952 - 1954 Research Associate, Columbia University, New York (Prof. C.H.Townes) 1951 - 1952 Assistant, University Heidelberg, Germany (Prof. O.Haxel) 1948 - 1951 Assistant, University Hannover and Heidelberg, Germany (Prof. J.H.D.Jensen} 1944 - 1945 Junior Assistant, University Dresden, Germany (Prof. H.Barkhausen) Awards: 1959 Guggenheim Fellowship 1966 Department of Commesce Silver Medal 1970 Sir Thomas Lyle Fellowship 1972 Alexander von Humboldt Senior U.S.Scientist Award 1983 National Bureau of Standards Fellow 1984 Department of Commerce Gold Medal 1993 Alexander von Humboldt Senior Fellow, Renewal Visiting Professor and Scientist: University of Maryland, College Park Duke University Purdue University University of Arizona, Tucson CEN Saclay, France Copenhagen University, Denmark CERN, Switzerland Heidelberg University, Germany Freiburg University, Germany Frankfurt University, Germany Erlangen University, Germany Bonn University, Germany University of Melbourne, Australia University of Cape Town, South Africa JINR, Dubna, Russia Kurchatov AEI, Moscow, Russia INI, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Budker Institute, Novosibirsk, Russia Enrico Fermi Institute, U. Chicago Hahn-Meitner Institute, Berlin Scientific Publications: Over 160 scientific research papers and review articles published in diverse scientific journals and as chapters in books Books: Relativistic Many-Body Bound Systems, with V. Gillet NBS Monograph 147, 1975 Relativistic Many-Body Bound Systems: Electromagnetic Properties with V. Gillet; Supplement, NBS Monograph 147, 1975 Methods in Relativistic Nuclear Physics, with V. Gillet and M. Cauvin; Elsiver-North Holland Publ., 1984 Pocketbook of Mathematical Functions, with J. Rafelski Harri Deutsch Publ., 1984 Angular Momentum Calculus in Quantum Physics, with V. Gillet World Scientific, 1990 Patents: Several patents in electronics and medical instrumentation PUBLICATIONS Michael Danos 1. H. Steinwedel and M. Danos, Proton density variation in nuclei, Phys. Rev. 79, 1019 (1950). 2. M. Danos and H. Steinwedel, Multipole oscillations of protons vs. neutrons in atomic nuclei, Z. Naturforsch. 6A, 217 (1951). 3. M. Danos, Resonances in (y,n) processes, Z.f. Natuforsch 6A, 218 (1951). 4. M. Danos, Zur Hydrodynamik der Multipolschwingungen des Atomkerns [Hydrodynamics of multipole oscillations of atomic nuclei], Ann. Phys. (Leipzig), 10, 265 - 281 (1952). 5. M. Danos and S. Geschwind, Broadening of microwave absorption lines due to wall collisions, Phys. Rev. 91, 1159 - 1162 (1953). 6. M. Danos, S. Geschwind, H. Lashinski and A. van Trier, Cerenkov effect at microwave frequencies, Phys. Rev. 92, 828 (1953). 7. M. Danos, Cerenkov radiation from extended electron beams, Phys. Rev. 94, 758 (1954). 8. M. Danos and H. Lashinski, Millimeter wave generation by Cerenkov radiation, Transactions IREE, Vol. MTT2, Nr. 3, 21 (Sept. 1954). 9. M. Danos, Cerenkov radiation from extended electron beams, J. Appl. Phys. 26, 2 - 7 (1955). 10. M. Danos, Photonuclear processes in spheroidal nuclei, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. II, 1, 199 (1956) (A). 11. M. Danos, Note on the nuclear collective monopole oscillation, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. II, 1, 246 (1956) 12. M. Danos, Electron injection in betatrons, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. II, 1, 344 (1956) . 13. M. Danos, Analog computer study of electron injection into circular accelerators, NBS Report 5425, August 1957. 14. M. Danos, Width of the photonuclear giant resonance, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc II 2, 354 (1957) . 15. M Danos, On the long-range correlation model of the photonuclear effect, Nucl. Phys. 5, 23 - 32 (1958). 16. M. Danos, Low-energy limit of the photonuclear pseudodeuteron effect, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. II, 4, 102 (1959). 17. M. Danos, Configuration interaction in the nuclear optical model, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. II, 6, 11 (1960). 18. M. Danos, Sum rule for the nuclear photoeffect, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. II 6, 432 (1961). 19. M. Danos and M. Bauer, Photonuclear Physics, Lecture notes, Univ. of Maryland, Dept. of Phys. and Astronomy, Report 221 (1961). 20. O. E. Spokas and M. Danos, Electron resonance magnetometer for alternating magnetic fields, Rev. Sci. Instr. 33, 613 - 617 (1962). 21. T. Stovall and M. Danos, Note on the 4-body system, Phys. Lett. 7, 278 - 281 (1963). 22. M. Danos and W. Greiner, The _-absorption cross section of holmium in the dynamic collective theory, Bull. APS II, 9, 149 (1964). 23. W. Greiner and M. Danos, Widths of the giant dipole resonances in heavy nuclei, Bull. APS II, 9, 149 (1964). 24. M. Danos and W. Greiner, the _-absorption cross section of holmium in the dynamic collective theory, Phys. Lett. 8, 113 - 115 (1964). 25. M. Danos and W. Greiner, Coupling of particle-hole states and two particle-two hole states: damping, Compt. Rend. Congr. Intern. de Physique Nucleaire, Paris 1964, Vol. II, p. 615 - 616 26. M. Danos and W. Greiner, Coupling of particle-hole states and two particle-two hole states: splitting, Compt. Rend. Congr. Intern. de Physique Nucleaire, Paris 1964, Vol. II, p. 617 - 619 27. M. Danos, Nuclear physics, a report on the Paris Conference, Phys. Today 18, 5, 44 - 50 (March 1965). 28. M. Danos and W. Greiner, Dynamic theory of the nuclear collective model, Phys. Rev. 134, B284 - B296 (1964). 29. M. Danos, W. Greiner and C. B. Kohr, On the possibility of the measurement of the nuclear 24-pole moment, Phys. Lett. 12, 344 - 345 (1964). 30. M. Danos and W. Greiner, Shell model treatment of nuclear reactions, Phys. Rev. 138, B93 - B103 (1965). 31. M. Danos and L. C. Maximon, Multipole matrix elements of the translation operator, J. Math. Phys. 6, 766 - 778 (1965). 32. M. Danos and W. Greiner, Damping of the giant resonance in heavy nuclei, Phys. Rev. 138, B876 - B891 (1965). 33. M. Danos, W. Greiner and C. B. Kohr, Dynamic collective theory of odd-A nuclei, Phys. Rev. 138, B1055 - B1066 (1965). 34. M. G. Huber, H. J. Weber, M. Danos, and W. Greiner, Photon absorption cross section of spherical nuclei, Phys. Rev. Lett. 15, 529 - 531 (1965). 35. M. Danos and E. G. Fuller, Photonuclear Reactions, Ann. Rev. Nucl. Sci. 15, 29 -66 (1965). 36. R. Ligensa, W. Greiner and M. Danos, Nuclear giant quadrupole resonance, Phys. Rev. Lett. 16, 364 - 367 (1966). 37. H. G. Wahsweiler, M. Danos and W. Greiner, 3_ continuum states of O16 in the eigenchannel reaction theory, Phys. Rev. Lett. 17, 395 (1966). 38. M. Danos and W Greiner, Eigenchannel theory of nuclear reactions, Phys. Rev. 146, 708 - 712 (1966). 39. M. Danos and V. Gillet, Stretch scheme, a microscopic description of rotations in nuclei, Phys. Rev. Lett. 17, 703 - 705 (1966). 40. H. G. Wahsweiler, M. Danos and W. Greiner, The giant resonance of 16O in the eigenchannel reaction theory, Phys. Lett. 23, 257 - 259 (1966). 41. M. Danos, W. Greiner and C. B. Kohr, Static theory of the giant quadrupole resonance in deformed nuclei, Phys. Rev. 151, 761 - 772 (1966). 42. M. G. Huber, M. Danos, H. J. Weber, and W. Greiner, Collective treatment of the giant resonances in spherical nuclei, Phys. Rev. 155, 1073 - 1084 (1967). 43. H. Arenhövel, M. Danos, and W. Greiner, Photonuclear effect in heavy deformed nuclei, Phys. Rev. 157, 1109 - 1125 (1967). 44. M. Danos and V. Gillet, A shell-model description of deformed states, Intern. Nucl. Phys. Conf.,Gatlinburg, R. L. Becker, C. D. Goodman, P. H.Stelson, and A. Zucker, eds., Acad. Press, New York and London (1967), p. 547. 45. M. Danos and W. Greiner, Treatment of nuclear reactions above the two-particle threshold, Z. Phys., 202, 125 - 149 (1967). 46. M. Danos, The collective model of the giant multipole resonance, Proc. Int. Conf. Low and Intermed. Energy Elect. Interactions, Dubna (1967); Vol. 3, p. 336. 47. M. Danos and V. Gillet, Stretch scheme, a shell-model description of deformed nuclei, Phys. Rev. 161, 1034 - 1044 (1967). 48. M. Danos and B. Y. Newton, Computation of the S-matrix for complicated nuclear reactions, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. II, 13, 174 (1968). 49. H. G. Wahsweiler, W. Greiner, and M. Danos, Continuum nuclear structure of 0 in the eigenchannel reaction theory, Phys. Rev. 170, 893 - 906 (1968). 50. M. Danos, Short-range correlations, in Physique Nucleaire, Les Houches Summer School 1968, C. DeWitt and V. Gillet, editors, Gordon and Breach (1968), p. 543 - 584. 51. H. Arenhövel, M. Danos, Baryon resonances in nuclei: magnetic moment anomaly in 3H and 3He, Phys. Lett. 28B, 299 - 301 (1968). 52. H. Arenhövel, M. Danos and H. T. Williams, Baryon resonances in nuclei: magnetic moments of the deuteron, Phys. Lett. 31B, 109 - 112 (1970) 53. J. A. Shah, M. G. Huber, and M. Danos, Separability of the nuclear two-body interaction, Phys. Lett. 28B, 381 - 383 (1969). 54. M. Danos, One physicist's view of special functions, Studies in Appl. Math. 6, 18 - 29 (1969). 55. K. Chung, M. Danos, and M. G. Huber, Microscopic description of the absorption of Ð-mesons, Phys. Lett. 29B, 265 - 267 (1969). 56. J. A. Shah and M. Danos, Study of the neutron-proton correlations in the shell model, Phys. Rev. 183, 899 - 907 (1969). 57. R. Mohan, M. Danos, and L. C. Biedenharn, Three- fluid hydrodynamical model and the proton distribution in 208Pb, Phys. Rev. Lett. 23, 869 (1969). 58. M. Danos and B. Gibson, Influence of short range correlations on long range effects: nuclear charge distribution; contributions, International Conference on Properties of Nuclear States, Montreal, 1969, Les Presses de l'Universitér de Montreal (1969), p.71 59. R. S. Caswell and M. Danos, On the accuracy of the adiabatic separation method, J. Math. Phys. 11, 349 - 354 (1970). 60. W. Weise, M. G. Huber, and M. Danos, A microscopic description of the (_,pn) reaction, Z. Phys. 236, 176 - 191 (1970). 61. M. Danos, Baryon resonances in the nuclear ground state: how about double counting? High energy physics and nuclear structure, S. Devons, Ed., Plenum Press, New York (1970), p. 811 - 815 62. M. Danos and B. M. Spicer, Quartet structure in light nuclei, Z. Phys. 237, 320 - 326 (1970). 63. R. Mohan, M. Danos, and L. C. Biedenharn, Isospin impurity in the nuclear ground states, Phys. Rev. C3, 468 - 479 (1971). 64. M. Danos and B. F. Gibson, Very high momentum components in nuclei and far "subthreshold" production of quarks, Phys. Rev. Lett. 26, 473 - 476 (1971). 65. R. Mohan, M. Danos, and L. C. Biedenharn, Three-fluid hydrodynamical model of nuclei, Phys. Rev. C3, 1740 - 1749 (1971). 66. M. Danos and V. Gillet, Evidence for quartet structure in medium and heavy nuclei, Phys. Lett. 34B, 24 - 26 (1971). 67. H. Arenhövel, M. Danos and H. T. Williams, Baryon resonances in nuclei with applications to the two- nucleon system, Nucl. Phys. A162, 12 - 34 (1971). 68. M. Danos, Fully consistent phase conventions in angular momentum theory, Ann. Phys. (N.Y.) 63, 319 - 334 (1971). 69. B. M. Spicer and M. Danos, Quartet structure and collective effects in the scandium isotopes, Z. Phys. 246, 97 - 103 (1971). 70. M. Danos and V. Gillet, Quartet effects in the nuclear masses and excitations, Z. Phys. 249, 294 - 311 (1972). 71. M. Danos, Baryon resonances in nuclei, J. de Physique, Colloque C5, Supplement ou no 8-9, 33, C5-171 - C5-182 (Aug.-Sept. 1972). 72. M. Danos, W. Greiner and J. Rafelski, Fields non-local in Clifford Space. I. Classical gauge-invariant non-linear field theory, Phys. Rev. D6, 3476 - 3491 (1972). 73. R. F. Barrett, L. C. Biedenharn, M. Danos, P. P. Delsanto, W. Greiner and H. G. Wahsweiler, The eigenchannel method and related theories for nuclear reactions, Rev. Mod. Phys. 45, 44 - 108 (1973). 74. M. Danos, W. Greiner and J. Rafelski, Fields non-local in Clifford space. II. Quantum theory of interacting fields, Z. Phys. 258, 147 - 162 (1973). 75. M. Danos, The collective model of the photonuclear effect, Proceedings, Intern. Conf. on photonuclear reactions and applications, B. L. Berman, Ed.; E. O. Lawrence Livermore Lab., U. Cal. (1973), p. 43 - 51. 76. M. Danos, Experimental evidence concerning the isospin dependence of the effective nucleon - _33 force, Lett. Nuovo Cimento 7, 819 - 820 (1973). 77. M. Danos and J. Rafelski, Gauge invariance of quantum electrodynamics, Lett. Nuovo Cimento 10, 106 - 110 (1974). 78. M. Danos and H. R. Weller, Correlation between the (d,_o) and (p,_o) cross sections in the giant dipole resonance of 16O, Phys. Rev. C10, 2627 - 2628 (Dec. 1974). 79. H. Trivedi, L. C. Biedenharn and M. Danos, Giant Multipole Resonances and the Three- fluid Hydrodynamical Model of Nuclei, Phys. Rev. C11, 1482 - 1484 (1975). 80. M. Danos and V. Gillet, Relativistic Many-Body Bound Systems, NBS Monograph 147 (April 1975). 81. M. Danos, Relativistic Nuclear Physic, Why and How?, Proc. Interaction Studies in Nuclei, Eds. H. Jochim & B. Ziegler, North -Holland Publ. Co., The Netherlands, p. 885 - 909 (Feb. 1975). 82. M. Danos and V. Gillet, Relativistic Many-Body Bound Systems: Electromagnetic Properties, NBS Monograph 147, Supplement, 47 pp. (April 1977). 83. A. A. Amsden, J. N. Ginocchio, F. H. Harlow, J. R. Nix, M. Danos, E. C. Halbert and R. K. Smith, Jr. Comparison of Macroscopic and Microscopic Calculations of High-Energy 20Ne + 238U Collisions, Phys. Rev. Lett., 38, No. 19, 1055 - 1058 (May 9, 1977). 84. M. Danos and J. Rafelski, Some Consequences of Fermi-Type Theory of Weak Interactions. Lett. Nuovo Cimento 19, 339 - 343 (1977). 85. M. Danos and H. T. Williams, Separation of the __ and NN components of the deuteron by the kinematics of high energy ÐD reactions. Phys. Rev. C16, 1982 - 1086 (September 1977). 86. M. Danos and V. Gillet, A New Mass Formula. Proc. Int. Conf. on Nuclear Structure, Tokyo, Japan (September 1977). 87. R. H. Smith and M. Danos, An intranuclear cascade description of relativistic heavy-ion collisions. Proc. of the Topical Conference on Heavy-Ion Collisions, June 13-17, 1977, Oak Ridge, Tennessee (Oct. 1977) p. 363 - 380. 88. M. Danos, Development of Approaches and Present Status of the Giant Multipole Resonance Theory. Proc. IV International Seminar on Electromagnetic Interactions of Nuclei at Low and Medium Energies, Dec. 12-17, 1977, Moscow, U.S.S.R. (1979) p. 3 - 21. 89. J. W. Motz and M. Danos, Image Information Content and Patient Exposure. Med. Phys. 5 (1), 8 - 22, Jan/Feb. (1978). 90. M. Danos and J. Rafelski, Higher Order Effects in Fermi Type Charged Current Theory of Weak Interactions: Semi-Leptonic Neutral Currents, Phys. Lett. 73B,3 313 - 316 (Feb. 1978). 91. M. Danos, SU4 in Nuclear Structure. Proc. of 3rd Int. Conference on Clustering. (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, June 19-23, 1978), W. T. H. Van Oers, J. P. Srenne, J.S.C. McKee, and W. R. Falk, Eds., AIP Conf. Proc., No. 42, New York, P. 48. 92. M. Danos and J. Rafelski, Singularities in Quantum Field Theory, Nuovo Cimento 49A, 326 - 367 (1979). 93. M. Danos and V. Gillet, Relativistic Field Theory of Nuclei. Mesons in Nuclei, Vol. 11, eds. D. Wilkinson and M. Rho, North Holland Publishing Amsterdam (1979), p. 839 - 865. 94. J. W. Motz and M. Danos, Information storage requirements in radiology, Proc. Soc. Photo-Optical Instr. Eng. SPIE 206, 56 (1979). 95. M. Danos, Quartet Effect in Masses and in Charge Transfer Reactions, Proceedings International Symposium on Future Directions in Studies of Nuclei Far from Stability (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 10-14, 1979), J. H. Hamilton et al. (eds.), North Holland Publ. Co., Amsterdam, 1980; p 195 - 207. 96. M. Danos and H. Thomas Williams, Shell Model for the Interaction of the _33 with the Nucleus, Phys. Letters 89B, 169 - 172 (Jan. 1980). 97. J. Rafelski and M. Danos, Importance of the reaction volume in hadronic collisions, Phys. Letters 97B, 279 - 282 (1980). 98. J. W. Motz and M. Danos, Towards Safer Medical X-ray Examinations. NBS Dimensions 64, 16 (August 1980). 99. M. Danos, Nuclear forces from quark dynamics, Workshop: From Collective States to Quarks in Nuclei, Contributed Papers, Ed. Anna Maria Saruis, Bologna, November 25-28, 1980, p. 1. 100. Michael Danos and Daniela Zanon, Model for the Hadron-Hadron Vertex: Dynamic Origin of the OZI Rule, Nuovo Cimento Lett. 31, 61-64 (1981). 101. M. Cauvin, V. Gillet, F. Soulmagnion, and M. Danos, Mass Formula Based on SU4. Nucl. Phys. A361, 192 - 212 (1981). 102. J. W. Motz, C. E. Dick, and M. Danos, Exposure Limits Imposed by Screen-Film Systems on the Transfer of Image Information. Application of Optical Instrumentation of Medicine IX, Proc. Soc. Photo. Opt. Instr. 273, 52 - 56 (1981). 103. M. Danos, Bohm-Aharonov Effect: The Quantum Mechanics of the Electrical Transformer, Am. J. Phys. 50, 64 - 66 (1982); Comments: Letter to the editor, Am. J. Phys. 50, 680 (1982). 104. M. Danos and H. T. Williams, Electron Scattering from Baryon Resonances in Nuclei, Phys. Lett. 1198, 43 - 46 (1982). 105. J. W. Motz and M. Danos, Quantum Noise Limited Images in Screen Film Systems, SPIE 347, Applications of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine X, 62 - 66 (1982). 106. M. Danos and J. Rafelski, Particle Radiation by Hot Quark-Gluon Plasma, Phys. Rev. D27, 671 - 674 (1983). 107. J. Rafelski and M. Danos, Pion Radiation by Hot Quark-Gluon Plasma, Proc. 6th High Energy Heavy Ion Study and 2nd Workshop on Anomalons, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Univ. California, June 28-July 1, 1983 LBL-16281, p. 515 - 518; also as CERN-TH 3607 (1983). 108. J. Rafelski and M. Danos, Perspectives in High Energy Nuclear Collisions, NBSIR 83-2725 (June 1983). 109. J. W. Motz, C. E. Dick, and M. Danos, Exposure Limits Imposed by Screen-Film Systems on the Transfer of Image Information, to be published (1983). 110. P. P. Delsanto, L. C. Biedenharn, M. Danos, and S. Tuan, Some Theoretical Considerations on the Í(_,p)/Í(_,n) Ratio in 4He, Nuovo Cimento Lett. 37, 369 - 374 (1983). 111. M. Danos, D. Gogny, and D. Irakane, Simple Model for the QCD Vacuum, NBSIR 83-2759 (1983). 112. M. Danos, V. Gillet, and M. Cauvin, Methods in Relativistic Nuclear Physics, North Holland (Amsterdam, Oxford, New York, Tokyo) 1984. 113. M. Danos and A. Johnson, Non-Observability of Non-Exponential Decay, Phys. Rev. D30, 2692 - 2694 (1984). 114. M. Danos and J. Rafelski, Pocketbook of Mathematical Functions, Harri Deutsch (Thun, Frankfurt/Main) 1984. 115. J. Rafelski and M. Danos, Nuclear Matter Under Extreme Conditions in Hadrons and Heavy Ions, Proc. Summer School at University of Cape Town, January 11-27, 1984. Edited by W. D. Heiss, Lecture Notes in Physics, 231, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Tokyo (1984). 116. P. P. Delsanto, L. C. Biedenharn, and M. Danos, Interaction of Quasi-Closed Channels with Open-Channel Continuum, Nuovo Cimento Lett. 42, 59 - 62 (1985). 117. M. Danos, Irreducible Density Matrices, NBSIR 85-3270 (1985). 118. M. Danos and A. Johnson, Quarks in the Nuclear Ground State, J. Phys. G: Nucl. Phys. 12, L13 - L17 (1986). 119. T. Kohmura, T. Suzuki, M. Cauvin, V. Gillet, and M. Danos, Shell Model Interaction Energies in a Relativistic Hamiltonian Formulation, Part I; Nucl. Phys., A449, 729- 749 (1986). 120. M. Cauvin, V. Gillet, T. Kohmura, T. Suzuki, and M. Danos, Shell Model Interaction Energies in a Relativistic Hamiltonian Formulation, Part II; Nucl. Phys. A456, 733 - 746 (1986). 121. M. Danos and A. B. Johnson, Collective Excitation in the Crystalline Nucleus Model, Europhysics Lett. 2, 205 - 208 (1986). 122. M. Danos, B. Muller and J. Rafelski, Detuning Reduction of Muon Sticking in Resonant Muon-Catalyzed d-t Fusion, Phys. Rev. A34, 3642 - 3645 (1986). 123. J. W. Motz and M. Danos, Low Contrast Detection Limits of X-Ray Screen-Film Imaging Systems, Topical Meeting on Quantum-Limited Imaging and Image Processing, 86; 6 (Optical Society of America, 1986) p. 70 124. G. Tupper, M. Danos, B. Muller and J. Rafelski, On the Detection of Cosmic-Background Neutrinos by Acoustic Phonon Scattering, Phys. Rev. D35, 394 - 396 (1987). 125. J. Rafelski, B. Muller and M. Danos, Muon Sticking in Catalyzed d-t Fusion: Nuclear Resonance Effects, Proceedings, 4th International Conference on Emerging Nuclear Energy Systems, 1986, Madrid, G. Velarde and E. Minguez eds. , World Scientific Publishing Co. , Singapore (1987) 126. M. Danos, B. Muller and J. Rafelski, Comment on "Muon-Alpha -Particle Sticking Probability in Muon- Catalyzed Fusion", Phys. Rev. A35, 2741 - 2743 (1987) 127. M. Danos, L. C. Biedenharn and A. A. Stahlofen, Model for the Nuclear Effects on the t-d-µ Fusing State, NBSIR 87-3532 (1987). 128. H. Rafelski, B. Muller, J. Rafelski, D. Trautman, R. D. Viollier and M. Danos, Muon Sticking in Muon-Catalyzed d-t Fusion, Mu. Cat. Fus. 1, 315 - 332 (1987). 129. J. Rafelski and M. Danos, Possible Signature for and Early Hadronization Mechanisms of Quark-Gluon Plasma, Phys. Lett. B192, 432 - 436 (1987). 130. M. Danos, The QCD Vacuum, Physics of Strong Fields, W. Greiner, ed., Plenum Press (1987) p. 817 - 813. 131. M. Jandel, M. Danos and J. Rafelski, Pion and Negative Muon Production for Muon Catalyze Fusion, CERN-TH,4810/87, July 1987 132. M. Danos and L. C. Biedenharn, Anomalies in Lagrangian Field Theory, Phys. Rev. D36, 3069 - 3076 (1987). 133. M. Danos, L. C. Biedenharn, A. A. Stahlofen, and J. Rafelski, Theory of Muon Sticking in dtµ Fusion Incorporating Nuclear Effects, Meeting on Muon Catalyzed Fusion, Moscow, 7-11, December, 1987. 134. M. Danos, B. Muller, and J. Rafelski, Nuclear Resonance effects on the Muon Sticking Probability in Muon Catalyzed Fusion, Mu Cat. Fus. 3, 443 - 452 (1988). 135. M. Jandel, M. Danos, and J. Rafelski, Active Target Production of Muons for Muon-Catalyzed Fusion, Phys. Rev. C37, 403 - 406 (1988). 136. M. Danos, L. C. Biedenharn, and A. A. Stahlofen, Comprehensive Theory of Nuclear Effects on the Intrinsic Sticking Probability; I, in Muon Catalyzed Fusion, AIP Conference Proceedings 181, AIP New York (1989); p. 308 - 319 137. M. Danos, L. C. Biedenharn, and A. A. Stahlofen, Comprehensive Theory of Nuclear Effects on the Intrinsic Sticking Probability; II, in Muon Catalyzed Fusion, AIP Conference Proceedings 181, AIP New York (1989); p. 320 - 329 138. M. Danos, A. A. Stahlofen, L. C. Biedenharn, Intrinsic Sticking in dt Muon-Catalyzed Fusion: Interplay of Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Phenomena, Ann. Phys. NY 192, 158-203 (1989). 139. M. Danos and J. Rafelski, Nuclear Stopping Power: QCD Showers and Density Fluctuations, in Hadronic Matter in Collision 1988, P. Carruthers and J. Rafelski, eds; World Scientific, Singapore (1989) p. 332. 140. M. Danos, Coulomb Assisted Cold Fusion, in The Nuclear Equation of State, W. Greiner and H. Stöcker Eds., Plenum Press, New York (1989). 141. M. Danos, Coulomb-Assisted Cold Fusion in Solids, Fusion Technology 17, 484-489 (1990). 142. M. Danos and V. Gillet, Angular Momentum Calculus in Quantum Physics, World Scientific, Singapore (1990). 143. M. Danos, Accuracy-Weighted Variational Principle for Continuum States, J. Math. Phys. 31, 2588-2591 (1990). 144. M. Danos, Coulomb-Assisted Cold Fusion, J. Fusion Energy 9, 413-416 (1990). 145. M. Danos, D. Gogny and D. Iracane, Model for the Non-Perturbative QCD Vacuum, NISTIR-4555 (1991). 146. M. Danos and V. B. Belyaev, Estimate of the Neutron Transfer Fusion Rate, Fusion Tech. 20, 354 - 357 (1991). 147. J. Rafelski, H. Rafelski and M. Danos, Strange Fireballs, Phys. Lett. B294, 131 - 138 (1992) 148. M. Danos, Chaos, Dissipation, Arrow of Time, in Quantum Physics, NIST Technical Note 1403 (1993) 149. J. Rafelski and M. Danos, Strangeness Flow /difference in Nuclear collisions at 15A and 200A GeV, Phys. Rev. C50, 1684 - 1687 (1994) 150. M. Danos, Entropy and Ancilliary Concepts in Quantum Physics, in Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter, W. Greiner, H. Stocker, and A. Gallmann, eds, Plenum Publ. Co (1995), p 867 151. M. Braun, M. Danos, J. Motz, Enhanced power X-ray production, AAPM Proc. (1995) 152. M. G. Herman, Y. T. Cheng, M. Danos and J. W. Motz, Therapy imaging with scattered radiation, AAPM Proc. (1995) 153. M. Braun, M. Danos, J. Motz, Enhanced Power X-Ray Production, Medical Physics 22, 970 (1995) 154. M. Danos, Dissipation in quantum physics, Phys. Rev. E52, 3637 (1995) 155. M. Danos, B. S. Ishkanov, N. P. Yudin, and R. A. Eramzhyan, Giant Dipole Resonance and the Evolution of Concepts of Nuclear Dynamics, Usp. Fiz. Nauk, 165, 1345 - 1355 (Dec. 1995); translation: Physics: Uspekhi 33(12), 1297 - 1307 (1995) 156. M. Danos, Limitations for frequency-based absolute length measurements, in Amazing light, R. Y. Chiao ed; Springer (1996); p.191 - 196 157. M. Danos, Ward - Takahashi identities and Noether's theorem in quantum field theory; lanl: hep-th/9702096; Foundations of Physics, 27(7), 995 - 1009 (July 1997) 158. M. Danos, Single particles and composite systems in a mathematically rigorous formulation of relativistic quantum field theory; lanl: hep-th/9703032 159. M. Danos, Dissipation, Entropy, Chaos in Quantum Physics, Int. Journ. of Mod. Physics E7, 107 - 119 (1998) 160. M. Danos and U. Fano, Graphical analysis of angular momentum for collision products, Physics Reports, 304 No.4, 155-227 (1998) 161. M. Danos, Proof of the second law of thermodynamics, Contribution to the Poster Session of the conference STATPHYS 20, Paris 1998; to be published 162. M. Danos, Dissipation, Entropy, Information in Quantum Physics, in The State od Physics at the End of the 20th Century; F. Cooper, I. Sarevic, C-I Tan, G. West, eds., World Scientific (1999); p.91 - 95 163. M. Danos, and T. D. Kieu, Measurement in quantum physics, lanl: quant-phys/9703038; Int. J. Mod. Phys. E {\bf 8}, No.3, 257 - 287 (June 1999)