Advances in Nuclear Physics
The two comprehensive reviews in this volume address two fundamental problems that have been of long-standing interest and are the focus of current effort in contemporary nuclear physics: exploring experimentally the density distributions of constituents
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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME c. J.
Batty
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Chilton, England
E. Friedman
Racah Institute of Physics The Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel
H.J. Gils
Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe Institut fiir Kernsphyslk Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany
R. Machleidt
Department of Physics University of California Los Angeles, California and Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, New Mexico Present address: Department of Physics University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho
H. Rebel
Kernforschungszentrum Karlsuhe Institut fiir Kernsphysik Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany
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ADVANCES IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS Edited by
J. W.
Negele
Center for Theoretical Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts
Erich Vogt Department of Physics University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C., Canada
VOLUME 19
PLENUM PRESS • NEW YORK-LONDON
The Library of Congress cataloged the first volume of this title as follows: Advances in nuclear physics. v. 1New York, Plenum Press.
1968-
v. 24 cm. annual. Editors: 1968M. Baranger and E. Vogt. 1. Nuclear physics-Period I. Baranger, Michel, ed. II. Vogt, Erich W. 1929ed. QC173.A2545
539.7'05
67-29001
ISBN 978-1-4613-9909-4 ISBN 978-1-4613-9907-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-14613-9907-0
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ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN EARLIER VOLUMES Volume 1 The Reorientation Effect • J. de Boer and J. Eichler The Nuclear SUa 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 Interactions 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. Elbeck and P. O. Tjom Isoscalar Transition Rates in Nuclei from the (a, a') Reaction • A. M. Bernstein
Volume 4 The Investigation of Hole States in Nuclei by Means of Knockout and Other Reactions • Daphne F. Jackson High-Energy Scattering from Nuclei • Wieslaw Czyz N