Electron scattering from complex nuclei
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Electron scattering from complex nuclei
(Pure and applied physics : a series of monographs and textbooks, v. 36)
Academic Press, 1971
- pt. A
- pt. B
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Note
Bibliography: pt. A, p. 423-467; pt. B, p. 811-859
Description and Table of Contents
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pt. A ISBN 9780127057019
Description
Electron Scattering from Complex Nuclei, Part A covers the historical phases of experimental development in elastic and inelastic electron scattering. This five-chapter text presents the logical development of the underlying theory of electron scattering. After briefly discussing the history of electron scattering from nuclei, this book goes on describing the theory of elastic scattering from a point nucleus, both with Born approximation and the accurate solution of the Dirac equation, as well as the corresponding experiments. The following chapter considers the analysis of nuclear charge distributions experiments using Born cross section and phase-shift methods. A chapter is devoted to the complete elastic and inelastic Born theory. This chapter also deals with the derivation of a theorem on the general form of the electron-nucleus scattering cross section, with an emphasis on the influence of the neglected transverse interaction on the cross section. The last chapter presents the status of elastic scattering along with some topics in muonic atoms that also determine nuclear charge densities. This book will be of great benefit to physicists, researchers, and graduate students who are interested in nuclear structure problems.
Table of Contents
- Preface Acknowledgments Contents of Part B List of Symbols Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1. Historical Remarks 1.2. Special Features of Electron Scattering Experiments 1.3. Purpose of Electron Scattering Experiments Chapter 2. Basic Electron Scattering Theory and Low-Energy Experiments 2.1. Kinematics 2.2. The Dirac Equation 2.3. Plane-Wave Solutions
- Polarization 2.4. The Mott Formula in the First Born Approximation 2.5. Higher Born Approximations for Electron Scattering 2.6. Phase-Shift Analysis of Elastic Electron Scattering 2.7. Numerical Results and Early Mott Scattering Experiments 2.8. Recent Work in Point Charge Scattering and Screening Effects 2.9. Electron Polarization Effects in Elastic Scattering Chapter 3. Elastic Electron Scattering from Extended Nuclei 3.1. Elastic Scattering from an Extended Nucleus-Born Approximation and Early Experiments 3.2. Phase-Shift Analysis of Elastic Electron Scattering from an Extended Nucleus 3.3. Systematics of Elastic Scattering Experiments and Phenomenological Fits for Nuclear Charge DistributionsChapter 4. Theory of the Electron Scattering Cross Section 4.1. Most General Cross Section with One-Photon Exchange 4.2. Inelastic and Elastic Born Cross Sections 4.3. Elastic Scattering from Nuclear Moments 4.4. Oriented Nuclei and Polarized Electrons 4.5. High-Energy Approximations Chapter 5. Modern Elastic Scattering Results 5.1. Elastic Scattering from Magnetic Moments 5.2. Elastic Scattering from Deformed Nuclei 5.3. Effect of Nuclear Orientation in Elastic Scattering 5.4. Recent Elastic Scattering Analysis of Light Nuclei 5.5. Recent Studies of Medium and Heavy Nuclei 5.6. Comparison with Ground-State Properties Obtained from Muonic X-Ray Experiments 5.7. Electron Scattering from Neighboring Nuclei and Neutron Distributions Review Articles and Books References Subject Index
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pt. B ISBN 9780127057026
Description
Electron Scattering from Complex Nuclei, Part B is a three-chapter text that explores the excitation of the nucleus to bound levels and the nucleus breakup through particle emission from continuum states. The first chapter discusses the inelastic scattering to nuclear levels, the giant resonances, the concepts of radiative corrections, and the phase shift analysis for inelastic scattering. The subsequent chapter concerns the quasi-elastic continuum and the observations of the nuclear decay products. The last chapter presents special topics on electron scattering, such as dispersion and exchange corrections, sum rules, and isospin effects. Physicists, researchers, and graduate students will find this book invaluable.
Table of Contents
Contents of Part A List of Symbols Chapter 6. Inelastic Electron Scattering 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Radiative Corrections to Electron Scattering 6.3. Electroexcitation of Nuclear Levels 6.4. Distorted-Wave Born Approximation 6.5. Nuclear Models 6.6. Survey of Experiments on Inelastic Scattering to Isolated Nuclear Levels 6.7. The Giant Resonance 6.8. Survey of Inelastic Scattering Experiments with Excitation of the Giant Resonance Chapter 7. Scattering to the Continuum 7.1. Introduction 7.2. The Scattered Electron Continuum 7.3. Coincidence Experiments 7.4. Electrodisintegration Chapter 8. Special Topics 8.1. Isospin Effects 8.2. Dispersion Effects 8.3. Sum Rules and Correlations 8.4. Meson Exchange Effects and Meson Production Appendix A Appendix ? Appendix CReview Articles and BooksReferencesSubject Index
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