Modern Theories of Nuclear Moments

Modern Theories of Nuclear Moments
Title Modern Theories of Nuclear Moments PDF eBook
Author B. Castel
Publisher Oxford : Clarendon Press
Pages 296
Release 1990
Genre Science
ISBN

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The study of nuclear moments parallels the development of nuclear physics as a whole. Thus it can prove an excellent pedagogical tool toward understanding the complexities and elegance of some of the most current and powerful nuclear models. That is what the authors have attempted in this book. Instead of presenting a compilation of theoretical calculations of nuclear moments, they have endeavored to show the extent to which nuclear moments can be used as a stringent test of current nuclear models and of their predictive power.

Theories of Nuclear Moments

Theories of Nuclear Moments
Title Theories of Nuclear Moments PDF eBook
Author Roger John Blin-Stoyle
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1957
Genre Nuclear moments
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Theories of nuclear moments

Theories of nuclear moments
Title Theories of nuclear moments PDF eBook
Author R. J. Blin Stoyle
Publisher
Pages
Release 1957
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Nuclear Moments

Nuclear Moments
Title Nuclear Moments PDF eBook
Author H. Kopferman
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 520
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1483275787

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Nuclear Moments focuses on the processes, methodologies, reactions, and transformations of molecules and atoms, including magnetic resonance and nuclear moments. The book first offers information on nuclear moments in free atoms and molecules, including theoretical foundations of hyperfine structure, isotope shift, spectra of diatomic molecules, and vector model of molecules. The manuscript then takes a look at nuclear moments in liquids and crystals. Discussions focus on nuclear paramagnetic and magnetic resonance and nuclear quadrupole resonance. The text discusses nuclear moments and nuclear models, as well as simple conclusions from experimental data and graphical representations of nuclear models and moments. An explanation of symbols used in the manuscript is also presented. The book is a dependable reference for readers interested in the study of nuclear moments.

Nuclear Moments

Nuclear Moments
Title Nuclear Moments PDF eBook
Author Norman Ramsey
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1953
Genre Nuclear moments
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Lectures on Nuclear Theory

Lectures on Nuclear Theory
Title Lectures on Nuclear Theory PDF eBook
Author Lev D. Landau
Publisher Springer
Pages 82
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1489964576

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Nuclear Collective Motion

Nuclear Collective Motion
Title Nuclear Collective Motion PDF eBook
Author David J. Rowe
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 373
Release 2010
Genre Science
ISBN 9812790640

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The two most important developments in nuclear physics were the shell model and the collective model. The former gives the formal framework for a description of nuclei in terms of interacting neutrons and protons. The latter provides a very physical but phenomenological framework for interpreting the observed properties of nuclei. A third approach, based on variational and mean-field methods, brings these two perspectives together in terms of the so-called unified models. Together, these three approaches provide the foundations on which nuclear physics is based. They need to be understood by everyone practicing or teaching nuclear physics, and all those who wish to gain an understanding of the foundations of the models and their relationships to microscopic theory as given by recent developments in terms of dynamical symmetries. This book provides a simple presentation of the models and theory of nuclear collective structure, with an emphasis on the physical content and the ways they are used to interpret data. Part 1 presents the basic phenomenological collective vibrational and rotational models as introduced by Bohr and Mottelson and their many colleagues. It also describes the extensions of these models to parallel unified models in which neutrons and protons move in a mean-field with collective degrees of freedom. Part 2 presents the predominant theories used to describe the collective properties of nuclei in terms of interacting nucleons. These theories, which are shared with other many-body systems, are shown to emerge naturally from the unified models of Part 1.