Nuclear and Particle Physics
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 11 April 1991
- ISBN 9780198520467
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages400 pages
- Size 253x200x23 mm
- Weight 876 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous halftones and line illustrations 0
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Short description:
This book gives an up-to-date description of nuclear and particle physics at an introdutory level suitable for undergraduate students.
Since the primary test of a physical theory is by examining its ability to make correct quantitative predictions, the reader is encouraged, whenever possible, to appreciate the quantitative aspect of a phenomenon in addition to learning a descriptive explanation.
Long description:
This book deals with nuclear and particle physics at an introductory level, giving an up-to-date description of nuclear and particle physics at a level suitable for undergraduates. Since the primary test of a physical theory is by examining its ability to make correct quantitative predictions, the reader is encouraged, whenever possible, to appreciate the quantitative aspect of a phenomenon in addition to learning a descriptive explanation.
.... this is an attractive, interesting, and informative account of an important and challenging area of physics... it is pitched at a level which should make it quite readily accessible to its intended student audience.
Table of Contents:
Introduction; Some quantitative formalities; The size and shape of nuclei; The mass of nuclei; Nuclear instability; Alpha decay; Nuclear collisions and reactions; Nuclear models; Forces and interactions; Hadrons and Quark-Parton model; The electromagnetic interaction; The weak interactions; Particles: Summary and outlook; Nuclear and particle astrophysics
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