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100 1 $aBertulani, Carlos A.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no91005885
245 10 $aIntroduction to nuclear physics /$cCarlos A. Bertulani, Helio Schechter.
260 $aHauppauge, N.Y. :$bNova Science Publishers,$c[2002], ©2002.
300 $a313 pages :$billustrations
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gI.$tIntroduction -- $gI.1.$tWhat is Nuclear Physics? -- $gI.2.$tEstimates - General Aspects -- $gI.3.$tAtoms, Molecules and Nuclei -- $gCh. 1.$tNucleons and Pions -- $g1.1.$tThe Nucleons -- $g1.2.$tThe Origin of the Nuclear Forces -- $g1.3.$tThe Pions -- $g1.4.$tAntiparticles -- $g1.5.$tThe Parity -- $g1.6.$tIsospin and Baryonic Number -- $g1.7.$tMagnetic Moment of the Nucleons -- $g1.8.$tStrangeness and Hypercharge -- $g1.9.$tThe Structure of the Hadrons -- $gCh. 2.$tThe Two-Nucleon System -- $g2.1.$tIntroduction -- $g2.2.$tExperimental Data for the Deuteron -- $g2.3.$tA Simple Theory for the Deuteron -- $g2.4.$tThe Deuteron Wavefunction -- $g2.5.$tThe Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction -- $g2.6.$tThe Pion Exchange Potential -- $gCh. 3.$tGeneral Properties of Nuclei -- $g3.1.$tIntroduction -- $g3.2.$tThe Radius of the Nucleus -- $g3.3.$tBinding Energies -- $g3.4.$tTotal Angular Momentum of the Nucleus -- $g3.5.$tMultipole Moments -- $g3.6.$tMagnetic Dipole Moment -- $g3.7.$tElectric Quadrupole Moment --
505 80 $g3.8.$tExcited States of Nuclei -- $g3.9.$tNuclear Stability -- $gCh. 4.$tNuclear Models -- $g4.1.$tIntroduction -- $g4.2.$tThe Liquid Drop Model -- $g4.3.$tThe Fermi Gas Model -- $g4.4.$tThe Shell Model -- $g4.5.$tExtension of the Shell Model: Contribution of More than One Particle -- $g4.6.$tIsobaric Analog States -- $g4.7.$tEnergy Levels with Residual Interaction -- $g4.8.$tNuclear Vibrations -- $g4.9.$tNuclear Deformation -- $g4.10.$tThe Nilsson Model -- $g4.11.$tThe Rotational Model -- $gCh. 5.$tRadioactivity -- $g5.1.$tIntroduction -- $g5.2.$tMultiple Decays - Decay Chain -- $g5.3.$tPreparation of a Radioactive Sample -- $g5.4.$tSecular Equilibrium -- $g5.5.$tNatural Radioactive Series -- $g5.6.$tRadioactivity Units -- $g5.7.$tNuclear Dating -- $g5.8.$tProperties of the Unstable States - Level Width -- $g5.9.$tTransition Probability - Golden Rule -- $gCh. 6.$tAlpha Decay -- $g6.1.$tIntroduction -- $g6.2.$tTheory of [alpha]-Decay -- $g6.3.$tAngular Momentum and Parity in [alpha]-Decay --
505 80 $gCh. 7.$tBeta Decay -- $g7.1.$tIntroduction -- $g7.2.$tEnergy Released in Beta Decay -- $g7.3.$tFermi Theory -- $g7.4.$tThe Decay Constant - The log ft Value -- $g7.5.$tGamow-Teller Transitions -- $g7.6.$tSelection Rules -- $g7.7.$tParity Non-conservation in Beta Decay -- $g7.8.$tDouble Beta Decay -- $g7.9.$tElectron Capture -- $gCh. 8.$tGamma Decay -- $g8.1.$tIntroduction -- $g8.2.$tTransition Rates -- $g8.3.$tSelection Rules -- $g8.4.$tEstimate of the Disintegration Constants -- $g8.5.$tIsomeric States -- $g8.6.$tInternal Conversion -- $g8.7.$tResonant Absorption - The Mossbauer Effect -- $gCh. 9.$tThe Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering -- $g9.1.$tThe Scattering Problem -- $g9.2.$tExpansion in Partial Waves -- $g9.3.$tLow Energy Scattering -- $g9.4.$tScattering with E[subscript n][actual symbol not reproducible] MeV. Effective Range Theory -- $g9.5.$tProton-Proton Scattering -- $g9.6.$tNeutron-Neutron Scattering -- $g9.7.$tHigh-Energy Scattering -- $g9.8.$tLaboratory and Center of Mass Systems --
505 80 $gCh. 10.$tNuclear Reactions -- $g10.1.$tIntroduction -- $g10.2.$tConservation Laws -- $g10.3.$tKinematics of Nuclear Reactions -- $g10.4.$tScattering and Reaction Cross Sections -- $g10.5.$tReactions with Formation of Compound Nucleus -- $g10.6.$tResonances -- $g10.7.$tThe Optical Model -- $g10.8.$tDirect Reactions -- $g10.9.$tReactions with Heavy Ions -- $g10.10.$tCoulomb Excitation -- $g10.11.$tPhotonuclear Reactions - Giant Resonances -- $gCh. 11.$tNuclear Fission -- $g11.1.$tIntroduction -- $g11.2.$tThe Occurrence of Fission -- $g11.3.$tMass Distribution of the Fragments -- $g11.4.$tNeutrons Emitted in Fission -- $g11.5.$tCross Sections for Fission -- $g11.6.$tEnergy Distribution in Fission -- $g11.7.$tIsomeric Fission -- $g11.8.$tThe Nuclear Reactor -- $gCh. 12.$tNuclear Astrophysics -- $g12.1.$tCosmic Rays -- $g12.2.$tSource of Energy in the Stars -- $g12.3.$tWhite Dwarfs and Neutron Stars -- $g12.4.$tPulsars -- $g12.5.$tSynthesis of Elements -- $g12.6.$tSupernovae Explosions --
505 80 $g12.7.$tProcesses of Explosive Burning.$gApp. A.$tExotic Nuclei -- $gApp. B.$tFrequency of the Harmonic Oscillator in the Shell Model -- $gApp. C.$tAtomic Masses -- $gApp. D.$tUnits, Constants and Useful Formulas.
650 0 $aNuclear physics.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85093024
700 1 $aSchechter, Helio.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2002110914
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