Progress in Nuclear Physics
The Leading International Review Series in Nuclear Physics, Vol. 6
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1957
- Latest edition
- Editor: O. R. Frisch
- Language: English
Progress in Nuclear Physics: Volume 6 is a collection of scientific papers in the field of experimental and theoretical physics. The compendium contains research papers covering a… Read more
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Description
Description
Progress in Nuclear Physics: Volume 6 is a collection of scientific papers in the field of experimental and theoretical physics. The compendium contains research papers covering a wide and diverse range of subjects in various areas of physics. The book provides contributions that discuss the methods for measuring atomic masses; the preparation of pure or enriched isotopes through electromagnetic separators; the study of nuclear moments; the spectroscopy of mesonic atoms; and parity nonconservation in weak interactions. Theoretical and experimental physicists will find this book very insightful.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Editor's Foreword
1 Isotope Separation by Multistage Methods
2 Nuclear Models
3 Nuclear Moments and Spins
4 The Spectroscopy of Mesonic Atoms
5 Masses of Atoms of A > 40
6 Electromagnetic Enrichment of Stable Isotopes
7 Fission Recoil and Its Effects
8 Masses of Atoms of A < 40
9 Parity Non-Conservation in Weak Interactions
Name Index
Subject Index
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: November 13, 2013
- Language: English
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