Alexander I. Akhiezer Aleksei G. Sitenko Viktor K. Tartakovskii Akhiezer Nuclear Electrodynamics

Nuclear Electrodynamics

von Alexander I. Akhiezer Aleksei G. Sitenko Viktor K. Tartakovskii

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"Nuclear Electrodynamics" quantitatively describes both nuclear electromagnetic properties and processes of the electromagnetic interaction.The main emphasis is on the derivation of basic equations. The book is intended for both theorists and experimentalists specializing in this field. Contents: - Introduction - Electromagnetic Multipole Moments - Interaction Between Nuclei and Electromagnetic Radiation - Electron-Nucleus Interaction (Elastic and Inelastic Scattering) - Electron-Nucleus Interaction (Nuclear Electrodisintegration and Inclusive Processes) - Electromagnetic Interaction between Heavy Charged Particles and Nuclei - References - Subject Index
This new volume of the Springer Series in Nuclear and Particle Physics discusses phenomenological electrodynamics of atomic nuclei and reviews the state of the art of the past decade. Special attention is paid to the derivation of basic relations, making the book useful for both theorists and experimentalists specializing in this field. The present volume should be available in every nuclear physics library. ***FACHGEBIET*** Nuclei, Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Electrodynamics, Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Deformation, Nuclear Polarization

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Alexander I. Akhiezer

Themen in »Nuclear Electrodynamics«

Elektrodynamik/Atomkerne Kerndeformation Kernphysik Kernpolarisation Kernstruktur nuclear deformation nuclear electrodynamics nuclear physics nuclear polarization nuclear structure nuclei

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ISBN: 9783540549062
Verlag: Springer Berlin
Erscheinung: 28.04.1994

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