High Spin Physics And Gamma-soft Nuclei - Proceedings Of The International Conference

High Spin Physics And Gamma-soft Nuclei - Proceedings Of The International Conference

Author: Juerg X Saladin

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1991-03-06

Total Pages: 650

ISBN-13: 9814569585

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The proceedings present the most recent results of experimental and theoretical nuclear spectroscopy, revealing the effects of rapid rotation and thermal fluctuations on the shapes and superfluid properties of a wide range of atomic nuclei. Unstable and novel shapes are emphasized, e.g. super-and hyper-deformed shapes, and triaxial quadrupole and octupole shapes (both static and vibrational). Theoretical treatments are given in terms of a variety of mean field models, as well as the Fermion Dynamical Symmetry Model and the Interacting Boson Model. New experimental methods of gamma-ray spectroscopy are discussed, including fluctuation analysis and energy-ordered gamma ray spectroscopy.


New Nuclear Physics With Advanced Techniques - Proceedings Of The International Conference

New Nuclear Physics With Advanced Techniques - Proceedings Of The International Conference

Author: Stathis Kossionides

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1992-03-24

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 9814555371

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The proceedings contain invited papers and contributions which capture the recent advances in technology (beams, detectors, electronics, computing) and emphasize the new frontiers opened up in Nuclear Physics. Results with most of the existing multidetectors, as well as the progress of new developments, were presented. The presentations of EUROGAM, GAMMASPHERE, GASP, DIAMANT, ORION, EDEN, DEMON, the Texas Neutron Ball, the DWARF Ball, INDRA, FOBOS, AMPHORA, MEDEA and the SIS/ESR Particle Ball will also be included. The progress in data collection with the new integrated electronics, as well as transputer farm and network distributed processing, is also presented. Experimental results cover superdeformation, multifragmentation, neutron-rich isotopes, dissipative collisions, cluster states and radioactive beam measurements.


Fast Neutron Physics - Proceedings Of The Beijing International Symposium

Fast Neutron Physics - Proceedings Of The Beijing International Symposium

Author: Zuxun Sun

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1992-04-27

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 981455507X

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These proceedings focus on contemporary fast neutron physics and include the recent progress and new achievements in fast neutron scattering, energy spectrum, nuclear fission, γ-ray spectroscopy and (n,γ) reaction mechanism, nuclear theory, activation cross sections, nuclear reactions and intermediate energy neutron physics.


Exciting Interdisciplinary Physics

Exciting Interdisciplinary Physics

Author: Walter Greiner

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2014-07-08

Total Pages: 503

ISBN-13: 3319000470

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Nuclear physics is an exciting, broadly faceted field. It spans a wide range of topics, reaching from nuclear structure physics to high-energy physics, astrophysics and medical physics (heavy ion tumor therapy). New developments are presented in this volume and the status of research is reviewed. A major focus is put on nuclear structure physics, dealing with superheavy elements and with various forms of exotic nuclei: strange nuclei, very neutron rich nuclei, nuclei of antimatter. Also quantum electrodynamics of strong fields is addressed, which is linked to the occurrence of giant nuclear systems in, e.g., U+U collisions. At high energies nuclear physics joins with elementary particle physics. Various chapters address the theory of elementary matter at high densities and temperature, in particular the quark gluon plasma which is predicted by quantum chromodynamics (QCD) to occur in high-energy heavy ion collisions. In the field of nuclear astrophysics, the properties of neutron stars and quark stars are discussed. A topic which transcends nuclear physics is discussed in two chapters: The proposed pseudo-complex extension of Einstein's General Relativity leads to the prediction that there are no black holes and that big bang cosmology has to be revised. Finally, the interdisciplinary nature of this volume is further accentuated by chapters on protein folding and on magnetoreception in birds and many other animals.


Proceedings of the International Conference on High Spin Physics and Gamma-soft Nuclei, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, September 17-21, 1990

Proceedings of the International Conference on High Spin Physics and Gamma-soft Nuclei, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, September 17-21, 1990

Author: Raymond A. Sorensen

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 635

ISBN-13: 9789810204280

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Proceedings of the International Conference on [title] held in Pittsburgh, September 1990. The contributors discuss topics in fluctuation phenomena; general theoretical approaches; superdeformation and high spin; triaxiality, softness, and unusual shapes; signature inversion; octupole deformation, and algebraic models. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Future Directions in Nuclear Physics With 6PI Gamma Detections

Future Directions in Nuclear Physics With 6PI Gamma Detections

Author: Dudek

Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 928

ISBN-13:

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Proceedings of the March 1991 conference held in Strasbourg. Topics include the large-scale 4Pi detection systems pioneered by the European project EUROGRAM and American-sponsored GAMMASPHERE. It is believed that the sensitivity of these new generation devices will exceed that of present devices by


Advances in Nuclear Physics

Advances in Nuclear Physics

Author: J.W. Negele

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 1461524059

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The quest for many-body techniques and approximations to describe the essential physics of strongly interacting systems with many degrees of freedom is one of the central themes of contemporary nuclear physics. The three articles in this volume describe advances in this quest in three dif ferent areas of nuclear many-body physics: multi quark degrees of freedom in nucleon-nucleon interactions and light nuclei, multinucleon clusters in many-nucleon wave functions and reactions, and the nuclear-shell model. In each case the common issues arise of identifying the relevant degrees of freedom, truncating those that are inessential, formulating tractable approximations, and judiciously invoking phenomenology when it is not possible to proceed from first principles. Indeed, the parallels between the different applications are often striking, as in the case of the similarities in the treatment of clusters of quarks in nucleon-nucleon interactions and clusters of nucleons in nuclear reactions, and the central role of the resonating group approximation in treating both. Despite two decades of effort since the experimental discovery of quarks in nucleons, we are still far from a derivation of nucleon structure and nucleon-nucleon interactions directly from quantum chromodynamics.