Statistical Models for Nuclear Decay: From Evaporation to VaporizationCRC Press, 2000 M01 1 - 339 páginas Statistical Models for Nuclear Decay: From Evaporation to Vaporization describes statistical models that are applied to the decay of atomic nuclei, emphasizing highly excited nuclei usually produced using heavy ion collisions. The first two chapters present essential introductions to statistical mechanics and nuclear physics, followed by a descript |
Contenido
1 Elements of equilibrium statistical mechanics | 2 |
2 Nuclear physics background | 53 |
3 History of statistical models of nuclear decay processes | 106 |
4 Single and multistep evaporation calculations | 166 |
5 Multidetectors sequential binary decay and the characterization of multifragment decay processes | 208 |
6 Statistical models for multifragmentation | 248 |
7 Percolation caloric curves and vaporization | 296 |
8 From evaporation to vaporization | 328 |
Back Cover | 335 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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