Nuclear Physics / Anwar KamalÂ
Language: English Series: Graduate Texts in PhysicsPublication details: Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin; ©2014Description: xix, 612pISBN:- 9783642386541
- 539.70Â Kam
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| 539.7 HEN Subatomic Physics | 539.7 HEN Subatomic Physics | 539.7 HeyB (12210) Basic Ideas and Concepts in Nuclear Physics : An Introductory Approach / | 539.70 Kam (11568) Nuclear Physics / | 539.7 KAP NUCLEAR PHYSICS | 539.7 KAP NUCLEAR PHYSICS | 539.7 KRA/I Introductory nuclear physics [2nd rev. ed.] / |
This textbook explains the experimental basics, effects and theory of nuclear physics. It supports learning and teaching with numerous worked examples, questions and problems with answers. Numerous tables and diagrams help to better understand the explanations. A better feeling to the subject of the book is given with sketches about the historical development of nuclear physics. The main topics of this book include the phenomena associated with passage of charged particles and radiation through matter which are related to nuclear resonance fluorescence and the Moessbauer effect., Gamov’s theory of alpha decay, Fermi theory of beta decay, electron capture and gamma decay. The discussion of general properties of nuclei covers nuclear sizes and nuclear force, nuclear spin, magnetic dipole moment and electric quadrupole moment. Nuclear instability against various modes of decay and Yukawa theory are explained. Nuclear models such as Fermi Gas Model, Shell Model, Liquid Drop Model, Collective Model and Optical Model are outlined to explain various experimental facts related to nuclear structure. Heavy ion reactions, including nuclear fusion, are explained. Nuclear fission and fusion power production is treated elaborately.
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