Nuclear Physics: Experimental and Theoretical
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Synopsis of Nuclear Physics: Experimental and Theoretical
Starting with a synoptic view of the subject, the book explains various physical phenomena in nuclear physics along with experimental methods of measurement. Nuclear forces as encountered in two body problems are detailed, next followed by the problems of radioactive decay. Nuclear reactions are then comprehensively explained along with the various models of reaction mechanism. This is followed by recent developments like the pre-equilibrium model and heavy ions induced reaction. This book would serve as a contemporary text for senior undergraduate as well as postgraduate students of physics. Practising scientists of researchers in the area would also find the book to be a useful reference source.
Product details
- Pages: 782
- Publisher: New Age International Pvt Ltd Publishers
- Published: 30th May 2011
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9788122431414
- Category: Science