Advances in Nuclear Physics
With the appearance of Volume 3 of our series the review articles them selves can speak for the nature of the series. Our initial aim of charting the field of nuclear physics with some regularity and completeness is, hopefully, beginning to be establishe
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Contributors to this Volume Aron M. Bernstein
Daniel S. Koltun
Department of Physics Department of Physics & Astronomy Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Rochester Cambridge, Massachusetts Rochester, New York
Bent Elbek The Niels Bohr Institute University of Copenhagen Copenhagen, Denmark
J. B. French
J. B. McGrory
Physics Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, Tennessee
A. N. Mitra
Department of Physics University of Rochester Rochester, New York
Department of Physics & Astrophysics University of Delhi Delhi, India
E. C. Halbert
Per Olav Tj¢m
Physics Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Institute of Physics University of Oslo 0510, Norway
S.S.M. Wong Department of Physics University of Rochester Rochester, New York
ADVANCES IN
NUCLEAR PHYSICS Edited by
Michel Baranger Department of Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts
Erich Vogt Department of Physics University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C., Canada
VOLUME 3
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-29001 ISBN 978-1-4757-9020-7 ISBN 978-1-4757-9018-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4757-9018-4 © 1969 Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Plenum Press, New York in 1969. Softcover reprint ofthe hardcover 1st edition 1969
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ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN EARLIER VOLUMES Volume 1 The Reorientation Effect J. de Boer and J. Eichler The Nuclear SU3 Model M.Harvey The Hartree--'Fock Theory of Deformed Light Nuclei G. Ripka The Statistical Theory of Nuclear Reactions E. Vogt Three-Particle Scattering - A Review of Recent Work on the Nonrelativistic Theory I. Duck
Volume 2 The Giant Dipole Resonance B.M.Spicer Polarization Phenomena in Nuclear Reactions c. Glashausser and J. Thirion The Pairing-Plus-Quadrupole Model D. R. Bes and R. A. Sorensen The Nuclear Potential P. Signell Muonic Atoms S. Devons and I. Duerdoth
ARTICLES PLANNED FOR FUTURE VOLUMES Shell Model Calculations with Realistic Nuclear Forces E. C. Halbert, T. T. S. Kuo, and B. H. Wildenthal Nuclear Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy with Ge (Li) Detectors G. T. Ewan, A. E. Litherland, and T. K. Alexander Multi-Nucleon Transfer Reactions R. Broglia, O. Hansen, and K. Riedel Heavy-Ion On-Line Spectroscopy R. M. Diamond and F. S. Stephens N ucleogenesis C. A. Barnes Neutron Capture and Astrophysical Processes J. H. Gibbons and R. L. Macklin High-Energy Scattering From Nuclei W.CZYz
Inelastic and Elastic Electron Scattering D. G. Ravenhall Variational Techniques in the Nuclear Three-Body Problem L. M.Delves Investigation of Hole States in Nuclei by Means of Pick-up, Knock-Out, and Related Reactions D. F. Jackson Infinite Nuclear Matter D. Sprung
PREFACE With the appearance of Volume 3 of our series the review articles themselves can speak for the nature of the series. Our initial aim of charting the field of nuclear physics with