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S. C. Pancholi
Exotic Nuclear Excitations
2013. x, 122 S. 11 Tabellen. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN 2013
ISBN: 1-461-42850-5 (1461428505)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-461-42850-3 (9781461428503)
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Exotic Nuclear Excitations provides readers with a foundational background in high spin nuclear structure physics, exploring exciting discoveries in the field. The text offers a clearly-written and up-to-date treatment of the topics covered.
By providing the reader with a foundational background in high spin nuclear structure physics and exploring exciting current discoveries in the field, this book presents new phenomena in a clear and compelling way. The quest for achieving the highest spin states has resulted in some remarkable successes which this monograph will address in comprehensive detail. The text covers an array of pertinent subject matter, including the rotational alignment and bandcrossings, magnetic rotation, triaxial strong deformation and wobbling motion and chirality in nuclei. This book offers a clearly-written and up-to-date treatment of the topics covered. The prerequisites for a proper appreciation are courses in nuclear physics and nuclear models and measurement techniques of observables like gamma-ray energies, intensities, multi-fold coincidences, angular correlations or distributions, linear polarization, internal conversion coefficients, short lifetime (pico-second range) of excited states etc. and instrumentation and data analysis methods.
Rotational alignment and bandcrossings.- Magnetic rotation.- Triaxial strong deformation and Wobbling motion.- Chirality in nuclei.
From the reviews:
"A new book by S. C. Pancholi, Exotic Nuclear Excitations, covers several key areas of high-spin nuclear structure physics. ... The book gives a well-written exposition on these subjects and contains a large number of relevant references. It is most useful for researchers entering the field and may also be used as a supporting textbook for advanced courses in nuclear physics or for graduate student seminar classes." (Herbert Hübel, Nuclear Physics News, Vol. 22 (1), January-March, 2012)