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Theory of Particle and Cluster Emission [electronic resource] / by Doru S. Delion.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 819Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010Description: XIV, 306 p. 66 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642144066
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 539.7092 23
LOC classification:
  • QC770-798
  • QC702.7.H42
  • QC793.5.H32-793.5.H329
Online resources:
Contents:
Phenomenological Description of Emission Processes -- Binary Emission Processes -- Core-Angular Harmonics -- Coupled Channels Methods -- Semiclassical Approach -- Fine Structure of Emission Processes -- Ternary Emission Processes -- Microscopic Description of Emission Processes -- Microscopic Emission Theories -- Preformation Amplitude -- Selfconsistent Emission Theory -- QRPA Description of the ?-Decay to Excited States -- Heavy Cluster Decays -- Conclusions -- Appendices.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Nowadays experimental nuclear physics pushes its limits towards highly unstable nuclei. The theoretical description of proton-rich and neutronrich nuclei or superheavy elements has become an important part of the modern nuclear physics. The main tool to investigate such unstable nuclei concerns radioactive decays, from proton emission to fission processes. We review the main theoretical methods describing decay processes induced by the strong interaction, like Coupled channels method for Gamow resonances, R-matrix theory, Distorted wave approach, Semiclassical approach, Multi step and Two center shell model. Thus, most of the book is addressed to a broad audience within the nuclear physics community. Secondly, this book is an attempt to clarify some fundamental aspects connected with the fine structure or anisotropy in alpha decay and ternary cold fission. Finally, the self consistent microscopic theory of the alpha decay is analyzed.
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Phenomenological Description of Emission Processes -- Binary Emission Processes -- Core-Angular Harmonics -- Coupled Channels Methods -- Semiclassical Approach -- Fine Structure of Emission Processes -- Ternary Emission Processes -- Microscopic Description of Emission Processes -- Microscopic Emission Theories -- Preformation Amplitude -- Selfconsistent Emission Theory -- QRPA Description of the ?-Decay to Excited States -- Heavy Cluster Decays -- Conclusions -- Appendices.

Nowadays experimental nuclear physics pushes its limits towards highly unstable nuclei. The theoretical description of proton-rich and neutronrich nuclei or superheavy elements has become an important part of the modern nuclear physics. The main tool to investigate such unstable nuclei concerns radioactive decays, from proton emission to fission processes. We review the main theoretical methods describing decay processes induced by the strong interaction, like Coupled channels method for Gamow resonances, R-matrix theory, Distorted wave approach, Semiclassical approach, Multi step and Two center shell model. Thus, most of the book is addressed to a broad audience within the nuclear physics community. Secondly, this book is an attempt to clarify some fundamental aspects connected with the fine structure or anisotropy in alpha decay and ternary cold fission. Finally, the self consistent microscopic theory of the alpha decay is analyzed.

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