Basic ideas and concepts in nuclear physics : an introductory approach / K. Heyde.
Material type: TextPublication details: Bristol, [England] : Philadelphia : Institute of Physics Pub., 2004Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxix, 638 p. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0750309806
- 539.7 22 H6153
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 611-628) and index.
Knowing the nucleus: the nuclear constituents and characteristicsglobal nuclear propertiesgeneral nuclear radioactive decay properties and transmutationsnuclear interactions: strong, weak and electromagnetic forcesgeneral methodsalpha decay: the strong interaction at workbeta decay: the weak interaction at workgamma decay: the electromagnetic interaction at worknuclear structure: an introductionthe liquid drop model approach: a semi-empirical methodthe simplest independent particle model: the fermi-gas modelthe nuclear shell modelnuclear structure: recent developmentsthe nuclear mean field: single particle excitations and global nuclear propertiesthe nuclear shell model: including residual interactionsnuclear physics of very light nucleicollective modes of motiondeformation in nucleinuclear physics at the extremes of stability: weakly bound quantum systems and exotic nucleideep inside the nucleus: subnuclear degrees of freedom and beyondoutlook: the atomic nucleus as part of a larger structureappendicesunits and conversion between various unit systemsspherical tensor propertiessecond quantization - an introductionreferences
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