Book description Physics of Nuclei and Particles, Volume II explores the prevalent descriptive methods used in nuclear and particle physics, with emphasis on the phenomenological and model-based as ... read full description Purchase book Share this book Purchase institutional access Browse...
This introductory textbook gives a uniform presentation of nuclear and particle physics. The first part, Analysis, is devoted to disentangling the substructure of matter. This part shows that experiments designed to uncover the substructures of nuclei and nucleons have a similar conceptual basis, and...
The series Advances in the Physics of Particles and Nuclei (APPN) is devoted to the archiving, in printed high-quality book format, of the comprehensive, long shelf-life reviews published in The European Physical Journal A and C. APPN will be of benefit in particular to those librarians and...
HypernucleiThis first part of these proceedings contains those abstracts contributed to the named conference concerning electromagnetic processes in nuclei, low energy QCD, NN- and Nanti N systems, neutrino physics, and pion reactions. See hints under the relevant topics. (HSI)G...
Kuzhevskij BM, Miroshnichenko LI, Troitskaia EV (2005a) Gamma-ray radiation with energy of 2.223 MeV and the density distribution in the solar atmosphere during flares. Astron Rep 49(7):566–577 Kuzhevskij BM, Gan WQ, Miroshnichenko LI (2005b) The role of nuclei-nuclei interactions...
and particles, readers are introduced to the elementary constituents of atomic nuclei: quarks. The book goes on to consider all of the important ideas in particle physics: quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics, the theory of strong interactions, the gauge theories of the weak and ...
The problem, however, arises from the fact that a weak signal should be discriminated from an enormous cosmic background, including a flux of all known nuclei, electrons, and γ-rays. Antiproton measurements in the interstellar space could provide an opportunity to detect a signature of such ...
The chemical nature of soot nuclei is not well established. A possibility is that large polyaromatic molecules (PAH) undergo coagulation, forming the first spherical nuclei. In the early stages of particle growth, coalescent collisions between particles dominate the process resulting in a decreasing ...
The behaviour of small aerosol particles depends on a number of their physical and chemical properties, many of which are strongly coupled. The size, internal composition, density, shape, morphology, hygroscopicity, index of refraction, activity as cloud condensation nuclei and ice nuclei and other ...
Then the first stage of the cluster growth process is formation ofnuclei of condensation, and then cluster growth results from attachment of freeatoms to nuclei of condensation or clusters as it was considered in Section 7.2.Then the kinetic regime of cluster growth is realized if the criterion ...