Gamma-ray and electron spectroscopy in nuclear physics
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Gamma-ray and electron spectroscopy in nuclear physics
(Oxford studies in nuclear physics, 11)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1989
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is devoted to the role of gamma-ray and conversion-electron spectroscopy in developing understanding of nuclear structure and nuclear reaction-mechanisms. The level of treatment is chosen so as to introduce graduate students into the field as well as to familiarize more experienced nuclear physicists with the new developments over the last decade. The study aims to present conversion-electron spectroscopy from the point of view of nuclear structure as well as of the reaction mechanism, stressing the simplicity and familiarity of the electromagnetic interaction which gives accurate values for many nuclear quantities and reveals special nuclear properties.
目次
- Part 1: gamma-ray and electron spectroscopy and nuclear structure. Part 2 Instruments and experimental methods: detector assemblies
- gamma-ray spectrometers for medium-high energy radiations
- electron spectrometers and electron transporters
- measurements of dynamic and static electromagnetic moments. Part 3 Gamma-ray spectroscopy and nuclear reactions: break-up and transfer reactions and gamma-ray spectroscopy
- gamma-ray spectroscopy associated with inelastic scattering
- gamma spectroscopy associated with radiative capture reactions. Part 4 Electromagnetic properties in spin and isospin modes: electromagnetic transitions in spin and isospin modes
- the renormalization of the spin and respin operators in nuclei. Part 5 High-spin states: general features of high-spin physics
- the population of high-spin states
- collective rotation
- independent particle motion generating high spin
- quasi-continuum gamma-ray spectroscopy. Part 6 Gamma-ray spectroscopy for weak interaction and hypernuclear spectroscopy.
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