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Contemporary Research Topics in Nuclear Physics Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982 [Pehme köide]

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  • ISBN-10: 1468411365
  • ISBN-13: 9781468411362
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 592 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 1141 g, X, 592 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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This volume contains the proceedings of a workshop held at Drexel University from September 1 to September 3, 1980, under the joint auspices of Drexel University, The University of Tennessee and Vanderbilt University. The workshop dealt with subjects of topical importance to the nuclear physics community: high spin phenomena, heavy ion reactions, transfer reactions, microscopic theories of nuclear structure and the interacting boson model, and miscellaneous topics. This pro­ ceedings contains all of the invited papers plus short manuscripts expanding on the materials of the invited papers. A total of about 85 participants came to the workshop. The format of the conference was kept informal on purpose, so as to facilitate the discussions. Unfortunately, these discussions, at times intense, could not be included in this volume due to the lack of secretarial help during the meeting. A great deal of current information was exchanged during the conference. However, the full impact of a conference can only be realized when the proceedings have been published and read by par­ ticipants as well as other colleagues in this field of physics who were not in attendance. We sincerely hope that these proceedings will be useful in this regard.

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Session I: High Spin Phenomena.- Quasi-Particle Motion in Rotating
Nuclei.- Nuclear Spectroscopy at Very High and Very Low Rotational
Frequencies.- Dynamic Deformation Theory: Recent Results for Spectra and for
Cross Sections.- High Spin Phenomena.- Interpretation of the 21-ns Isomer in
109Hg as (vi13/2)2 from a g-Factor Measurement.- High Spin Studies by
Multiple Coulomb Excitation.- Session II: Heavy-Ions Reactions.- On the
Transition from the Coherent to the Statistical Phase in Deep Inelastic
Collisions.- Excitation of Shape-Vibrational Modes in Nuclei by Relativistic
Heavy Ions.- Nuclear Charge and Matter Distributions.- A Study of the
Reaction Mechanism for 12C on 209Bi at E(C) = 61.1-73 MeV.- Session III:
Transfer Reactions.- Inelastic Scattering and Transfer Reactions Using Very
Heavy Ions.- Probing Transitional Regions with Nuclear Transfer Reactions.-
Nuclear Reactions Near the Coulomb Barrier.- Heavy Ion Reaction Mechanisms.-
Heavy-Ion Induced Transfer Reactions to High-J Orbital States.- Session IV:
Microscopic Theories of Nuclear Structure.- Perturbation Theory for a System
of Fermions in a Deformed Basis.- The Boson Fermion-Hybrid Representation and
The Nuclear Field Theory.- Microscopic Calculations of the Fission Barrier of
Some Actinide Nuclei with Skyrme-Type Interaction Using a Two-Step Iterative
Method.- Linear-Response RPA Model to Open Shell Nuclei.- Collective
Gyromagnetic Ratio From Density Dependent Hartree-Fock Calculations.- A
Phenomenological Study of Nuclear Currents.- Collective Vibrations with Zero
Range Skyrme and Delta-Log Interaction.- Session V: Interacting Boson Model.-
Overview of Experimental Tests of the IBA.- The Interacting Boson Model in
the Continuous Basis Representation.- Shell Model Structure of the
Interacting Boson Model and the Interacting Boson Fermion Model.- Testing the
Interacting-Boson and Interacting-Boson-Fermion Approximations by the Study
of Radioactive Decay Schemes with UNISOR On-Line Isotope-Separator.- Studies
of Isotope Series with Effective Boson Hamiltonians.- Use of a Boson Mapping
to Elucidate the Relationship Between the IBM and the Bohr Collective
Hamiltonian and between a Simplified Shell Model and the Bohr Collective
Hamiltonian.- Renormalization of the IBA Hamiltonian for the Effects of the g
Boson.- The Interacting-Boson-Fermion Approximation.- Quantized Bogolyubov
Transformation and Microscopic Foundation of IBM.- Session VI: Miscellaneous
Topics.- Theory of Nuclear Single Particle Potential.- Application of The
Boson-Fermion Hybrid Representation: Why is Spin-Polarized Atomic Hydrogen a
Bosonic System?.- The Microscopic Mechanism of the (p, ?) Reaction.-
Supermultiplet Classification and Collective Spectra of Two-Electron Atoms.-
Participants.