Progress in nuclear physics. Volume 6 /
Progress in Nuclear Physics.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London, England ; New York ; Paris, France :
Pergamon Press,
1957.
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Colección: | Progress series (London, England)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Chapter 1: ISOTOPE SEPARATION BY MULTISTAGE METHODS; Publisher Summary; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 METHODS EMPLOYED; 3 METHODS OF ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS; 4 GENERAL REMARKS ON THE DESIGN OF ISOTOPE-SEPARATION PLANTS; 5 COMPARISON OF THE DIFFERENT SEPARATION METHODS; 6 ISOTOPES WHICH HAVE BEEN SEPARATED; 7 SEPARATION OF OTHER ISOTOPES; Chapter 2: NUCLEAR MODELS; Publisher Summary; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 THE SHELL MODEL; 3 THE EXTENDED SHELL MODEL; 4 COLLECTIVE MOTION: THE ROTATIONAL MODEL.
- 5 CONCLUDING REMARKS ON MODELS FOR NUCLEAR STRUCTURE AT LOW ENERGIES6 THE COMPOUND NUCLEUS MODEL FOR NUCLEAR REACTIONS; 7 THE STATISTICAL MODEL; 8 THE OPTICAL MODEL; 9 MODELS FOR HIGH-ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS; 10 A MANY-BODY THEORY OF THE NUCLEUS; Chapter 3: NUCLEAR MOMENTS AND SPINS; Publisher Summary; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 NUCLEAR INTERACTIONS IN ATOMS AND MOLECULES; 3 MOMENTS AND SPINS OF NUCLEAR GROUND STATES; 4 MOMENTS AND SPINS OF NUCLEAR EXCITED STATES; 5 THEORIES OF NUCLEAR MOMENTS AND SPINS; Chapter 4: THE SPECTROSCOPY OF MESONIC ATOMS; Publisher Summary; 1 INTRODUCTION.
- 2 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF VARIOUS EFFECTS3 EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS; 4 POSSIBLE FUTURE EXPERIMENTS; Chapter 5: MASSES OF ATOMS OF A> 40; Publisher Summary; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 SOURCES OF ATOMIC MASS INFORMATION; 3 STANDARDS OF ATOMIC MASS AMONG THE HEAVIER ATOMS; 4 A TABLE OF ATOMIC MASSES FOR A> 40; Acknowledgements; Chapter 6: ELECTROMAGNETIC ENRICHMENT OF STABLE ISOTOPES; Publisher Summary; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 HISTORICAL-THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LARGE 180� SEPARATOR; 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT PRODUCTION MACHINE; 4 DETAILED ACCOUNT OF THE SEPARATION PROCESS.
- 4.3 Conditions in the ion beam4.4 Magnetic focusing effects; 4.5 Electrical circuits; 4.6 Collector arrangements (TID 5218, 1949); 4.7 Collection of gases; 4.8 Operation of the large separator; 5 CHEMICAL PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN PROCESSING ISOTOPIC CONCENTRATES; 6 APPLICATIONS OF ELECTROMAGNETICALLY ENRICHED STABLE ISOTOPES; 7 APPLICATION OF SMALL LABORATORY ELECTROMAGNETIC SEPARATORS TO STABLE AND ACTIVE ISOTOPE ENRICHMENT; 8 THE FUTURE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SEPARATION; Chapter 7: FISSION RECOIL AND ITS EFFECTS; Publisher Summary; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 THE FISSION PROCESS; 3 THE SLOWING-DOWN PROCESS.
- 4 EFFECTS OF FISSION RECOIL ON THE SURROUNDING MATERIAL5 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF FISSION PRODUCTS; Chapter 8: MASSES OF ATOMS OF A <40; Publisher Summary; I INTRODUCTION; 2 THE EXPERIMENTAL Q-VALUES, AND THE MASSES AND BINDING ENERGIES CALCULABLE THEREFROM; 3 COMPUTATION OF MASSES FROM NUCLEAR REACTION DATA; 4 BINDING ENERGIES; 5 COMPARISON WITH MASS-SPECTROSCOPIC DATA; Chapter 9: PARITY NONCONSERVATION IN WEAK INTERACTIONS; PART I: EXPERIMENTAL SECTION; PART II: THEORETICAL SECTION; NAME INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX.