Nuclear Spectroscopy with Direct Reactions


Book Description

Separate abstracts were prepared for 36 of the 39 papers included. Three other papers on multiparticle excitation in the intermediate compound state, calcium-41 and calcium-49 shell-model levels, and (p,t) and (helium-4, helium-6) reactions on magnesium-26 were previously abstracted in Nuclear Science Abstracts.




Nuclear Spectroscopy with Direct Reactions


Book Description

The present volume contains the invited papers along with abstracts or summaries of a few short papers selected for their special relevance to the invited lecturers. Edited versions of the discussions are also included. Since this symposium was accepted as a topical conference of the American Physical Societ, the abstractions of the contributed papers will be printed in the Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 9, pp. 675-680 (October 1964).




Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reactions 40-B


Book Description

Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reactions, Part B covers information regarding the development of nuclear spectroscopy and its reactions, while emphasizing in-beam spectroscopy. This part specifically covers charged particle spectroscopy, spectroscopy from meson-induced reactions, and neutron spectroscopy. Organized into three sections, this book first discusses charged particle spectroscopy, which includes resonance reaction, reactions involving light ions, heavy-ion-induced reaction, and specialized reaction. The next section reviews spectroscopy from meson-induced reactions, including muonic and hadronic atoms; radiative capture; and charge exchange, scattering, and direct reactions. The final section discusses neutron spectroscopy, which includes advances in measurement of neutron spectra, charge exchange reactions, and polarization phenomena. This book is written to primarily benefit graduate students who are engaged in research that concerns nuclear spectroscopy.




Nuclear Spectroscopy with Direct Relations II. Proceedings


Book Description

The Symposium on Nuclear Spectroscopy with Direct Reactions, sponsored and organized by Argonne National Laboratory under the auspices of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, was held on 9-11 March 1964 at the Center for Continuing Education, University of Chicago. The present volume contains the invited papers along with abstracts or summaries of the few short papers selected for their special relevance to the topics of the invited lecturers . Edited versions of the discussions are also included.







Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reactions 40-A


Book Description

Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reactions, Part A covers information regarding the development of nuclear spectroscopy and its reactions, while emphasizing in-beam spectroscopy. This part specifically covers concerns regarding accelerators, specialized auxiliary equipment, and measurement techniques for charged particles and gamma rays. Organized into three major sections, this book first discusses accelerators in low- and intermediate-energy nuclear physics, and then covers electrostatic accelerators, cyclotron, and specialized accelerators. The second section covers polarized beam and targets, as well as on-line mass separations. The last section discusses the measurement of charged particle and gamma ray spectra including the detection of semiconductor radiation, large Nal, and charged particles. This book is written to primarily benefit graduate students who are engaged in research that concerns nuclear spectroscopy.




Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reactions


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This handbook explains in plain terms why moldings shrink and warp, shows how additives and reinforcements change the picture, and sets out the effects of the molding process conditions. Contains extensive data.




Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reactions 40-D


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Nuclear Spectroscopy and Reactions, Part D covers information regarding the development of nuclear spectroscopy and its reactions, while emphasizing in-beam spectroscopy. This part covers the general theoretical concepts of nuclear investigations. This book provides in-depth analysis of several concepts of nuclear spectroscopy, such as models of heavy and light nuclei, approaches in resonance reactions, inelastic scattering, charge exchange, and one- and two-nucleon transfer reactions. This series is written to primarily benefit graduate students who are engaged in research that concerns nuclear spectroscopy.