Structure of Atomic Nuclei / Bau der Atomkerne [E-Book] / by Lamek Hulthén, Masao Sugawara, Mario Verde, David L. Hill, J. P. Elliott, A. M. Lane, S. A. Moszkowski.
243 number n and orbital angular momentum 1, but also a total angular momentum 1 f = 1 ± !. This modification lead to striking successes for the model. Almost without exception, the ground state spins of odd nuclei were found to be cor rectly predicted. Furthermore several other features of nuclei...
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Personal Name(s): | Hulthén, Lamek, author |
Elliott, J. P., author / Hill, David L., author / Lane, A. M., author / Moszkowski, S. A., author / Sugawara, Masao, author / Verde, Mario, author | |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1957
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Physical Description: |
VI, 566 p. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9783642458729 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-45872-9 |
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Encyclopedia of Physics / Handbuch der Physik ;
8 / 39 |
Subject (LOC): |
- The Two-Nucleon Problem
- I. Introduction
- II. Summary of experimental data
- III. Meson theory and two-nucleon interaction
- IV. Low energy phenomena interpreted through central forces
- V. Low energy phenomena with tensor forces
- VI. Radiative processes
- VII. High energy phenomena
- VIII. Mathematical appendix
- General references
- The Three-body Problem in Nuclear Physics
- I. Spin eigenstates and equations of motion
- IL The bound states of H3 and He3
- III. The continuum states of three nucleons
- IV. Effects of the electromagnetic interaction
- Matter and Charge Distribution within Atomic Nuclei
- A. Electric measures of nuclear size and radial shape
- B. Nuclear force measures of nuclear size and radial shape
- C. Electric measures of nuclear angular shape
- D. Nonelectric measures of nuclear angular shape
- E. Theories of nuclear density
- F. Summary
- General references
- The Nuclear Shell-Model
- I. Introduction
- II. The single particle model
- III. Applications of the single particle model to medium and heavy nuclei.
- IV. Refinements of the single particle model
- V. The individual particle model
- VI. Application of the individual particle model to light nuclei
- VII. Configuration mixing and other methods for improving the individual particle model
- VIII. The theoretical basis of the shell-model
- Acknowledgement
- Models of Nuclear Structure
- and brief survey of the nuclear models
- A. The liquid drop model
- B. The Fermi gas model
- C. The optical model
- D. The alpha particle model
- E. The shell model
- F. The unified model
- Appendix I. Properties of the D functions
- Appendix II. Mathematical relations applicable to nuclear retational states
- Appendix III. The unified model applied to a simple problem
- General references
- Sachverzeichnis (Deutsch-Englisch)
- Subject Index (English-German).