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Introductory Nuclear Physics, Second Edition

✍ Scribed by Samuel S. M. Wong(auth.)


Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
469
Category
Library

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A comprehensive, unified treatment of present-day nuclear physics-the fresh edition of a classic text/reference.

"A fine and thoroughly up-to-date textbook on nuclear physics . . . most welcome." -Physics Today (on the First Edition).

What sets Introductory Nuclear Physics apart from other books on the subject is its presentation of nuclear physics as an integral part of modern physics. Placing the discipline within a broad historical and scientific context, it makes important connections to other fields such as elementary particle physics and astrophysics.

Now fully revised and updated, this Second Edition explores the changing directions in nuclear physics, emphasizing new developments and current research-from superdeformation to quark-gluon plasma. Author Samuel S.M. Wong preserves those areas that established the First Edition as a standard text in university physics departments, focusing on what is exciting about the discipline and providing a concise, thorough, and accessible treatment of the fundamental aspects of nuclear properties.

In this new edition, Professor Wong:
* Includes a chapter on heavy-ion reactions-from high-spin states to quark-gluon plasma
* Adds a new chapter on nuclear astrophysics
* Relates observed nuclear properties to the underlying nuclear interaction and the symmetry principles governing subatomic particles
* Regroups material and appendices to make the text easier to use
* Lists Internet links to essential databases and research projects
* Features end-of-chapter exercises using real-world data.

Introductory Nuclear Physics, Second Edition is an ideal text for courses in nuclear physics at the senior undergraduate or first-year graduate level. It is also an important resource for scientists and engineers working with nuclei, for astrophysicists and particle physicists, and for anyone wishing to learn more about trends in the field.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–20):
Chapter 2 Nucleon Structure (pages 21–56):
Chapter 3 Nuclear Force and Two?Nucleon Systems (pages 57–104):
Chapter 4 Bulk Properties of Nuclei (pages 105–160):
Chapter 5 Electromagnetic and Weak Interaction (pages 161–204):
Chapter 6 Nuclear Collective Motion (pages 205–234):
Chapter 7 Microscopic Models of Nuclear Structure (pages 235–274):
Chapter 8 Nuclear Reactions (pages 275–316):
Chapter 9 Nuclei under Extreme Conditions (pages 317–354):
Chapter 10 Nuclear Astrophysics (pages 355–388):
Chapter 11 Nuclear Physics: Present and Future (pages 389–395):


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