An Introduction to Nuclear Physics / Edition 2

An Introduction to Nuclear Physics / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
0521651492
ISBN-13:
9780521651493
Pub. Date:
02/22/2001
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521651492
ISBN-13:
9780521651493
Pub. Date:
02/22/2001
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
An Introduction to Nuclear Physics / Edition 2

An Introduction to Nuclear Physics / Edition 2

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Overview

This introduction to nuclear physics provides an excellent basis for a core undergraduate course in this area. The authors show how simple models can provide an understanding of the properties of nuclei, both in their ground and excited states, and of the nature of nuclear reactions. They include chapters on nuclear fission, its application in nuclear power reactors, the role of nuclear physics in energy production and nucleosynthesis in stars. This new edition contains several additional topics: muon-catalyzed fusion, the nuclear and neutrino physics of supernovae, neutrino mass and neutrino oscillations, and the biological effects of radiation. A knowledge of basic quantum mechanics and special relativity is assumed. Each chapter ends with a set of problems accompanied by outline solutions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521651493
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/22/2001
Edition description: Revised Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.29(h) x 0.83(d)

About the Author

Noel Cottingham is a theoretician working in the HH Wills Physics Laboratory at the University of Bristol. He is also a visiting professor at the Université Pierre at Marie Curie, Paris.

Derek Greenwood is a theoretician working in the HH Wills Physics Laboratory at the University of Bristol.

Table of Contents

Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition; Constants of nature, conversion factors and notation; Glossary of some important symbols; 1. Prologue; 2. Leptons and the electromagnetic and weak interactions; 3. Nucleons and the strong interaction; 4. Nuclear sizes and nuclear masses; 5. Ground-state properties of nuclei: the shell model; 6. Alpha decay and spontaneous fission; 7. Excited states of nuclei; 8. Nuclear reactions; 9. Power from nuclear fission; 10. Nuclear fusion; 11. Nucleosynthesis in stars; 12. Beta decay and gamma decay; 13. Neutrinos; 14. The passage of energetic particles through matter; Appendix A. Cross-sections; Appendix B. Density of states; Appendix C. Angular momentum; Appendix D. Unstable states and resonances; Further reading; Answers to problems; Index.
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