Clusters In Nuclei, Vol.2 (lecture Notes In Physics)
by Christian Beck /
2012 / English / PDF
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Following the pioneering discovery of alpha clustering and of
molecular resonances, the field of nuclear clustering is today
one of those domains of heavy-ion nuclear physics that faces the
greatest challenges, yet also contains the greatest
opportunities.
Following the pioneering discovery of alpha clustering and of
molecular resonances, the field of nuclear clustering is today
one of those domains of heavy-ion nuclear physics that faces the
greatest challenges, yet also contains the greatest
opportunities.
After many summer schools and workshops, in particular over the
last decade, the community of nuclear molecular physicists has
decided to collaborate in producing a comprehensive collection of
lectures and tutorial reviews covering the field.
After many summer schools and workshops, in particular over the
last decade, the community of nuclear molecular physicists has
decided to collaborate in producing a comprehensive collection of
lectures and tutorial reviews covering the field.
This second volume follows the successful Lect. Notes Phys. 818
(Vol.1), and comprises six extensive lectures covering the
following topics:
This second volume follows the successful Lect. Notes Phys. 818
(Vol.1), and comprises six extensive lectures covering the
following topics:
Microscopic cluster
models
Microscopic cluster
models
Neutron halo and
break-up reactions
Neutron halo and
break-up reactions
Break-up reaction
models for two- and three-cluster projectiles
Break-up reaction
models for two- and three-cluster projectiles
Clustering effects
within the di-nuclear model
Clustering effects
within the di-nuclear model
Nuclear alpha-particle
condensates
Nuclear alpha-particle
condensates
Clusters in nuclei:
experimental perspectives
Clusters in nuclei:
experimental perspectives
By promoting new ideas and developments while retaining a
pedagogical style of presentation throughout, these lectures will
serve as both a reference and an advanced teaching manual for
future courses and schools in the fields of nuclear physics and
nuclear astrophysics.
By promoting new ideas and developments while retaining a
pedagogical style of presentation throughout, these lectures will
serve as both a reference and an advanced teaching manual for
future courses and schools in the fields of nuclear physics and
nuclear astrophysics.