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Overview
This volume contains three review articles written by some of the foremost experts in the world and pertaining to three different problems of great current interest for nuclear physics. One article deals with the origin of spin in the quark model for neutrons and protons, as measured with beams of electrons and muons. Another deals with the current evidence for liquid-to-gas phase transitions in relativistic collisions of nuclei. The third deals with the very unusual bands of energy levels of very high spin which are found when nuclei achieve a very high rotation.
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The two long papers in this latest volume in a distinguished series address two fundamental problems that have been of long-standing interest and command much current effort: experimental work on the density distributions of constituents within the nucleus, and understanding nuclear structure and interactions in terms of hadronic degrees of freedom. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Product Details
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Table of Contents
Nucleon Models; D.O. Riska. Aspects of Electromagnetic Nuclear Physics and Electroweak Interactions; T.W. Donnelly. Color Transparency and Crosssection Fluctuations in Hadronic Collisions; G. Baym. Manybody Methods at Finite Temperature; D. Vautherin. Nucleosynthesis in the Big Bang and in Stars; K. Langanke, C.A. Barnes. Index.