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Handbook of nuclear properties

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schema:datePublished"1996"
schema:description 5"分類: LCC:QC783; DC20:539.7/232; BIC:PHN; BIC:PHM; BIC:PHP"
schema:description"注記: Includes bibliographical references"
schema:description"責任表示: edited by Dorin N. Poenaru and Walter Greiner"
schema:description"資料種別: Hardback"
schema:description"備考: The need for this handbook is a direct consequence of a very large accumulation of new theoretical and experimental data on nucleur properties. The first five chapters are devoted to the presentation of experimental and theoretical aspects of the following topics: atomic masses of stable and radioactive nuclides; an intuitive way to understand the empirical trends of masses, based on a microscopic theory; Penning traps used as a modern mass spectrometer of high resolving power, accuracy and sensitivity; basic theoretical concepts and experimental techniques used to measure the nucleur shape parameters; new decay modes by hadron and cluster emission; the proton (p), and the beta-delayed particle emissions: neutron (n), 2n, 3n, 4n, p, 2p, 3p, d, t, etc. A series of tables are given in the second part of the handbook: fundamental constants and energy conversion factors; the decay modes of Gauge and Higgs bosons, leptons, quarks, mesons, baryons, and searches for free quarks, monoples, supersymmetries, compositeness, etc; selected alpha particle emitters; recommended data on y-ray and X-ray standards used for detector calibrations; a comprehensive table of all known nuclides (spin, parity, mass excess, half-life, or abundance for stable nuclei, and the main decay modes with the corresponding branching ratios). (Nielsen Book)...(more)"
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schema:isbn"0198517793"
schema:numberOfPages"xii, 317 p."
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schema:size"24 cm"
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schema:tocEntry"1. Atomic masses; 2. Shell model interpretation of nuclear masses; 3. Penning trap mass spectrometer; 4. Nuclear deformations; 5. Nuclear stability, hadron and cluster emission; 6. Fundamental constants and energy conversion factors; 7. Summary tables of particle properties; 8. Table of a-particle emitters: energies and emission probabilities; 9. X-ray and gamma-ray standards for detector calibration; 10. Table of nuclides...(more)"
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