Advances in Nuclear Physics Volume 10
The present volume reaffirms nuclear physics as an experimental science since the authors are primarily experimentalists and since the treatment of the topics might be said to be "experimental." (This is no reflection on the theoretical competence of any
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Contributors to This Volume
T. K. Alexander Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
B. j. Allen Australian Atomic Energy Commission Research Establishment Sutherland, Australia
A. R. de L. Musgrove Australian Atomic Energy Commission Research Establishment Sutherland, Australia
J. S. Forster Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
R. M. Lieder lnstitut fur Kernphysik der Kernforschungsanlage Jiilich Jiilich, West Germany
H. Ryde Department of Physics University of Lund Lund, Sweden
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ADVANCES IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS Edited by
Michel Baranger Center for Theoretical Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts
Erich Vogt Department of Physics University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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The Library of Congress cataloged the first volume of this title as follows: Advances in nuclear physics. v. 1New York, Plenum Press. v. 24 cm. annual. Editors: 1968-
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M. Baranger and E. Vogt.
1. Nuclear physics-Period II. Vogt, Erich W., 1929-
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ISBN 978-1-4757-4403-3 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4757-4401-9
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ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN EARLIER VOLUMES Volume 1 The Reorientation Effect • J. de Boer and J. Eichler The Nuclear SU 3 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
Volume 3 The Nuclear Three-Body Problem • A. N. Mitra The Interaction of Pions with Nuclei • D. S. Koltun Complex Spectroscopy • J. B. French, E. C. Halbert, J. B. McGrory, and S. S. M. Wong Single Nucleon Transfer in Deformed Nuclei • B. Elbek and P. 0. Tjom Isoscalar Transition Rates in Nuclei from the (O
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