Nuclear, Particle and Many Body Physics

Nuclear, Particle and Many Body Physics

1st Edition - January 1, 1972

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  • Editors: Philip M. Morse, Bernard T. Feld, Herman Feshbach
  • eBook ISBN: 9781483259581

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Nuclear, Particle and Many Body Physics, Volume II, is the second of two volumes dedicated to the memory of physicist Amos de-Shalit. The contributions in this volume are a testament to the respect he earned as a physicist and of the warm and rich affection he commanded as a personal friend. The book contains 41 chapters and begins with a study on the renormalization of rational Lagrangians. Separate chapters cover the scattering of high energy protons by light nuclei; approximation of the dynamics of proton-neutron systems; the scattering amplitude for the Gaussian potential; Coulomb excitation of decaying states; the and optical potential for pions propagating in nuclear matter. Subsequent chapters deal with topics such as the elastic scattering of protons from analog resonances; internal Compton scattering in a muonic atom with an excited nucleus; and a formal theory of finite nuclear systems. The book also includes a eulogy and recollections of Amos de-Shalit.

Table of Contents


  • Preface

    Eulogy

    Recollections of Amos de-Shalit

    List of Publications

    Renormalization of Rational Lagrangians

    On High-Energy Scattering by Nuclei-II

    The 206Pb(t,p)208Pb and 210Pb(p, t)208Pb Reactions at 20 MeV

    The Roton Model of Quartets in Nuclei

    Distribution Methods for Nuclear Energies, Level Densities, and Excitation Strengths

    Exponentially Small Scattering Amplitude in High Energy Potential Scattering

    Coulomb Excitation of Particle-Unstable States

    Pions in Nuclear Matter-An Approach to the Pion-Nucleus Optical Potential

    Resonant Elastic Scattering of Protons from Analog and Compound States

    Group Theory and Second Quantization for Nonorthogonal Orbitals

    Finite Energy Sum Rules for Forward Compton Scattering

    Intensity Rules for Partial Widths of Deformed Analog Resonances

    Remarks on Muonic Atoms of Nuclear Isomers

    Operator Products at Almost Light like Distances

    Formal Theory of Finite Nuclear Systems

    An Apparatus of the NBC Type and the Physics Results Obtained

    Factorization in High Energy Hadron Collisions

    Analysis of Separation Energies

    Semiclassical Theory of a Nuclear Josephson Effect in Reactions Between Heavy Ions

    Coherent Production of Pions

    Elementary Algebra of the Euclidean Group, with Application to Magnetic Charge Quantization

    Measurements and Models of the Level Structure of 42Sc

    Partons and Their Applications at High Energies

    Core Polarization and the Effective Interaction between Nucleons in a Nucleus

    Composite Models of the Baryons and Electromagnetic Decays

    Hindrance Phenomena in Unique First- and Third-Forbidden ß-Decay

    Study of the 1.704 MeV 1+ State in 206Pb

    Transfer Reactions below the Coulomb Barrier

    Validity of the Sopkovich Approximation

    Strangeness Analog Resonances

    Properties of the Breaking of Hadronic Internal Symmetry

    Two Body Contribution to the Effective Radius Operator

    A Discussion of the Role of Dispersion Effects on Isotopic Charge Density Variations

    The Spectra of near-Magic Odd-Odd Nuclei and the Effective Interaction

    Investigation of the 3He→(d→, p)4He Reaction with Polarized Beam and Target at 430 keV

    Neutron Starquakes and Pulsar Speedup

    An Algebra of Currents and Gradient Terms

    Scaling Properties in Inelastic Electron Scattering with a Fixed Final Multiplicity

    Fresnel Diffraction in Deuterium

    On the Diffraction Model of Transfer Reactions

    Evidence for Quartet Structures in the Nickel Region

    Author Index

    Subject Index

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  • No. of pages: 954
  • Language: English
  • Copyright: © Academic Press 1972
  • Published: January 1, 1972
  • Imprint: Academic Press
  • eBook ISBN: 9781483259581

About the Editors

Philip M. Morse

Bernard T. Feld

Herman Feshbach

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