Experimental techniques in nuclear physics

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Experimental techniques in nuclear physics

edited by Dorin N. Poenaru and Walter Greiner

Walter de Gruyter, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This text provides a reference for those interested in the current modern aspects of the experimental techniques used in nuclear physics: detectors, large instruments and experimental methods. Along with current developments, basic theoretical principles are presented.

Table of Contents

  • Track detectors and SOLENO appled for cluster radioactivity
  • gas-filled detectors
  • neutron detectors
  • modern electron and positron spectrometers
  • neutrino detectors
  • fission fragment mass, charge and energy distributions
  • particle identification using detector telescopes
  • in-flight separation of heavy ion beams
  • scintillation detectors
  • production and use of radioactive beams
  • the measurement of nuclear lifetimes
  • fragment multi-detector for the study of hot and dense nuclear matter
  • semiconductor detectors
  • new generation of gamma-detector arrays
  • statistical fluctuations in nuclear processes.

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