Nuclear Physics
Principles and Applications
The Manchester Physics Series

1. Edition April 2001
XVIII, 394 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
Offers numerous practical examples and problems to enhance the material.
* Avoids complex and extensive mathematical treatments.
* Covers the basic theory but emphasizes the applications.
This title provides the latest information on nuclear physics. Based on a course entitled Applications of Nuclear Physics. Written from an experimental point of view this text is broadly divided into two parts, firstly a general introduction to Nuclear Physics and secondly its applications.
* Includes chapters on practical examples and problems
* Contains hints to solving problems which are included in the appendix
* Avoids complex and extensive mathematical treatments
* A modern approach to nuclear physics, covering the basic theory, but emphasising the many and important applications
Editors' Preface to the Manchester Physics Series.
Author's Preface.
PRINCIPLES.
Introduction and Basic Concepts.
Nuclear Structure.
Nuclear Instability.
Nuclear Reactions.
INSTRUMENTATION AND APPLICATIONS.
Interaction of Radiation with Matter.
Detectors and Instrumentation.
Biological Effects of Radiation.
Industrial and Analytical Applications.
Nuclear Medicine.
Power from Fission.
Thermonuclear Fusion.
Appendix A: Useful Information.
Appendix B: Particle in a Square Well.
Appendix C: Density of States and the Fermi Energy.
Appendix D: Spherical Harmonics.
Appendix E: Coulomb Scattering.
Appendix F: Mass Excesses and Decay Properties of Nuclei.
Appendix G: Answers and Hints to Problems.
References.
Bibliography.
Index.