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Nuclear physics in a nutshell

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"Nuclear Physics in a Nutshell" provides a clear, concise, and up-to-date overview of the atomic nucleus and the theories that seek to explain it.

Bringing together a systematic explanation of hadrons, nuclei, and stars for the first time in one volume, Carlos A.

Bertulani provides the core material needed by graduate and advanced undergraduate students of physics to acquire a solid understanding of nuclear and particle science. "Nuclear Physics in a Nutshell" is the definitive new resource for anyone considering a career in this dynamic field.

The book opens by setting nuclear physics in the context of elementary particle physics and then shows how simple models can provide an understanding of the properties of nuclei, both in their ground states and excited states, and also of the nature of nuclear reactions. It then describes: nuclear constituents and their characteristics; nuclear interactions; nuclear structure, including the liquid-drop model approach, and the nuclear shell model; and recent developments such as the nuclear mean-field and the nuclear physics of very light nuclei, nuclear reactions with unstable nuclear beams, and the role of nuclear physics in energy production and nucleosynthesis in stars.

Throughout, discussions of theory are reinforced with examples that provide applications, thus aiding students in their reading and analysis of current literature.

Each chapter closes with problems, and appendixes address supporting technical topics.

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Product Details
Princeton University Press
0691125058 / 9780691125053
Hardback
539.7
23/04/2007
United States
English
528 p. : ill.
26 cm
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The particular attraction of this book is the detail with which it provides, in one place, all of the essential physics required for an understanding of the field. An excellent piece of scholarship, it will come to be regarded as an essential text for beginning graduate physics study. Indeed, I know of no other modern treatment other than this that goes to such lengths, and within this context it is indeed a tour de force. -- David A. Bradley, University of Surrey This book does a fine job of developing three topics--hadrons, nuclei, and stars--that are often covered separately, and bringing t
The particular attraction of this book is the detail with which it provides, in one place, all of the essential physics required for an understanding of the field. An excellent piece of scholarship, it will come to be regarded as an essential text for beginning graduate physics study. Indeed, I know of no other modern treatment other than this that goes to such lengths, and within this context it is indeed a tour de force. -- David A. Bradley, University of Surrey This book does a fine job of developing three topics--hadrons, nuclei, and stars--that are often covered separately, and bringing t PHN Nuclear physics