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This book focuses on a new development of spin giant resonances in nuclei. It covers: quenching phenomena in Gamow-Teller giant resonances, spin-dipole giant resonances, spin-longitudinal and transverse responses in quasi-elastic scattering, microscopic structures, isoscalar spin responses, and spin excitations in exotic nuclei as well as in related fields. The book provides comprehensive coverage of theory and experiment on intriguing spin phenomena, by distinguished contributors.
This volume focuses on the development of spin giant resonances in nuclei. Topics covered include: quenching phenomena in Gamow-Teller giant resonances; spin-dipole giant resonances; spin-longitudinal and transverse responses in quasi-elastic scattering; microscopic structures; isoscalar spin responses; and spin excitations in exotic nuclei as well.
This comprehensive compendium provides information on nearly every US doctoral program in physics and astronomy, plus data on most major master's programmes in these fields. Information on many major Canadian programmes is also included. In addition, the Graduate Programs directory lists a substantial number of related-field departments, including materials science, electrical and nuclear engineering, meteorology, medical and chemical physics, geophysics, and oceanography. This 24th annual edition contains information valuable to students planning graduate study and faculty advisors, including each programme's research expenditures and sources of support. A number of helpful appendices make navigating the directory a simple task.
The articles in this book cover a broad range of topics in the field of nuclear physics, including many articles on the subject of high spin physics. With an emphasis on the discussion and analysis of future developments within a number of significant areas, the book's attempt to address the status of research at the beginning of the next century is to be welcomed by researchers and students alike.
Vols. 1, 6, 8-9, 11, 13- consist of Proceedings of the International School of Nuclear Physics.