Introduction to nuclear and particle physics
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Introduction to nuclear and particle physics
J. Wiley, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780471571322
Description
This introductory textbook stresses the reasoning chain of experimental observation, the development of physical principles and the creation of mathematical/quantitative models. It describes major concepts in both nuclear and particle physics and outlines the overlapping aspects.
Table of Contents
- Rutherford Scattering
- Nuclear Phenomenology
- Nuclear Models
- Nuclear Radiation
- Applications of Nuclear Physics
- Energy Deposition in Media
- Particle Detection
- Accelerators
- Properties and Interactions of Elementary Particles
- Symmetries
- Discrete Transformations
- Neutral Kaons and CP Violation
- The Standard Model
- Beyond the Standard Model
- Appendices
- Index.
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ISBN 9780471599753
Description
This introductory textbook stresses the reasoning chain of experimental observation, the development of physical principles and the creation of mathematical/quantitative models. It describes major concepts in both nuclear and particle physics and outlines the overlapping aspects.
Table of Contents
- Rutherford Scattering
- Nuclear Phenomenology
- Nuclear Models
- Nuclear Radiation
- Applications of Nuclear Physics
- Energy Deposition in Media
- Particle Detection
- Accelerators
- Properties and Interactions of Elementary Particles
- Symmetries
- Discrete Transformations
- Neutral Kaons and CP Violation
- The Standard Model
- Beyond the Standard Model.
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