Nuclear Dynamics in the Nucleonic Regime

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advanced nuclear fragmentation
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Balance Energy
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Central Collisions
Collision Term
collisions
energy
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excitation
experimental nuclear physics
fermi
Fermi Gas
FMD
Fragment Emission
giant
Giant Resonances
Ground State Nuclei
Hard Photon
heavy
heavy ion collision dynamics research
Heavy Ion Collisions
hot
Hot Nuclei
Impact Parameter
Infinite Nuclear Matter
ion
Lattice Gas Models
Level Density Parameter
Liquid Gas Phase Transition
Liquid Gas Transition
Neutron Stars
Nuclear Collisions
Nuclear Matter
nuclear reaction mechanisms
nuclear thermodynamics
nuclei
Nucleon Nucleon Collisions
Nucleon Nucleon Interaction
Pauli Principle
phase transition analysis
Reaction Plane
resonance
Spinodale Region
statistical nuclear models

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750305372
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Over the last decade one of the most active areas of research in nuclear physics has been the study of systems of nucleons in various dynamical situations. Heavy-ion collisions at beam energies in the range 30-150 MeV per nucleon, where subnucleaonic degrees of freedom can be considered as frozen, allow such systems to be studied in detail. Nuclear Dynamics in the Nucleonic Regime summarizes our current understanding of this branch of physics. The authors follow the course of typical heavy-ion collisions through time and discuss each stage of the collisions. By presenting experimental and theoretical understanding, a clear picture of the physics can be presented.

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