Spallation nuclear reactions and their applications
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Spallation nuclear reactions and their applications
(Astrophysics and space science library, v. 59)
D. Reidel, c1976
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Expanded and updated versions of papers given at a conference held May 1975 at the University of Pennsylvania
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Nine years ago, in 1967, a conference on spallation nuclear reactions and their applications in astrophysics was held at the University of Pennsylvania. I Since that time, a number of devel opments have given renewed impetus to the study of spallation reactions. Among these are the successful acceleration of high energy heavy ions in the laboratory and their potential use in cancer radiotherapy, the availability of returned lunar rocks containing records of past cosmic-ray irradiation, and the devel opment of the theory that the spallation of interstellar matter is responsible for much of the observed universal abundances of the rare light nuclides. In May 1975, a new conference on spal lation nuclear reactions and their applications to astrophysics and radiotherapy was organized and held, again at the University of Pennsylvania. The papers in this volume are primarily expanded and updated versions of invited papers given at that conference. To the authors of the papers, we owe a debt of gratitude for their contributions and for their forbearance. The confer ence itself was much stimulated by the services of the four session chairmen: William A. Fowler, Serge A. Korff, Robert Serber, and Maurice M. Shapiro, each of whom has over the years made fundamental contributions to the subject matter of this volume. Crucial support for much of the editorial work was provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Science Foundation. George W.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Spallation Reactions and their Occurrences.- Spallation Reactions: Experimental Results, 1967–75.- Spallations Reactions: Calculations.- Semiempirical Cross Sections, and Applications to Nuclear Interactions of Cosmic Rays.- The Application of Nuclear Cross Section Measurements to Spallation Reactions in Cosmic Rays.- The Light Element Formation: A Signature of High Energy Nuclear Astrophysics.- Nucleon-Meson Transport Calculations.- Nuclear Fragmentation in Therapeutic and Diagnostic Studies with Heavy Ions.- Cosmic Ray Produced Neutrons and Nuclides in the Earth’S Atmosphere.- Radioactive Isotopes on the Moon.- Index of Subjects.- Index of Names.
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