Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface to the second edition
- Preface to the first edition
- Constants of nature, conversion factors and notation
- Glossary of some important symbols
- 1 Prologue
- 2 Leptons and the electromagnetic and weak interactions
- 3 Nucleons and the strong interaction
- 4 Nuclear sizes and nuclear masses
- 5 Ground-state properties of nuclei: the shell model
- 6 Alpha decay and spontaneous fission
- 7 Excited states of nuclei
- 8 Nuclear reactions
- 9 Power from nuclear fission
- 10 Nuclear fusion
- 11 Nucleosynthesis in stars
- 12 Beta decay and gamma decay
- 13 Neutrinos
- 14 The passage of energetic particles through matter
- 15 Radiation and life
- Appendix A Cross-sections
- Appendix B Density of states
- Appendix C Angular momentum
- Appendix D Unstable states and resonances
- Further reading
- Answers to problems
- Index
Preface to the second edition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface to the second edition
- Preface to the first edition
- Constants of nature, conversion factors and notation
- Glossary of some important symbols
- 1 Prologue
- 2 Leptons and the electromagnetic and weak interactions
- 3 Nucleons and the strong interaction
- 4 Nuclear sizes and nuclear masses
- 5 Ground-state properties of nuclei: the shell model
- 6 Alpha decay and spontaneous fission
- 7 Excited states of nuclei
- 8 Nuclear reactions
- 9 Power from nuclear fission
- 10 Nuclear fusion
- 11 Nucleosynthesis in stars
- 12 Beta decay and gamma decay
- 13 Neutrinos
- 14 The passage of energetic particles through matter
- 15 Radiation and life
- Appendix A Cross-sections
- Appendix B Density of states
- Appendix C Angular momentum
- Appendix D Unstable states and resonances
- Further reading
- Answers to problems
- Index
Summary
The main structure of the first edition has been retained, but we have taken the opportunity in this second edition to update the text and clarify an occasional obscurity. The text has in places been expanded, and also additional topics have been added. The growing interest of physics students in astrophysics has encouraged us to extend our discussions of the nuclear and neutrino physics of supernovae, and of solar neutrinos. There is a new chapter devoted to neutrino masses and neutrino oscillations. In other directions, a description of muon-catalysed fusion has been included, and a chapter on radiation physics introduces an important applied field.
We should like to thank Dr John Andrews and Professor Denis Henshaw for their useful comments on parts of the text, Mrs Victoria Parry for her secretarial assistance, and Cambridge University Press for their continuing support.
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- An Introduction to Nuclear Physics , pp. ixPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001