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Advances in Nuclear Physics, Vol. 22

AUTHOR: John W. Negele
ISBN: 0306451573

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Advances in Nuclear Physics, Vol. 22
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by John W. Negele

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Edited and expanded beyond the usual conference proceedings, five pedagogical articles based on a lecture series at the VI J. A. Swieca Summer School in Brazil provide introductions to some recent developments in nuclear physics. They cover nucleon models, aspects of electromagnetic nuclear physics and electroweak interactions, color transparency and cross-section fluctuations in hadronic collisions, many-body methods at finite temperature, and nucleosynthesis in the Big Bang and in stars. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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'The editors of this series are known for the clarity and completeness of their own research contributions....it may be that soon the best way to enter research in some area of nuclear physics will be to study the pertinent articles of this series.' --Science, from a review of a previous volume Volume 22 presents five pedagogical articles exploring frontier developments in contemporary nuclear physics. Topics range from the physics of a single nucleon to nucleosynthesis of the Big Bang.


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         Book Review

Advances in Nuclear Physics, Vol. 22
- Book Reviews,
by John W. Negele

Advances in Nuclear Physics, Vol. 22

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This year's four articles address topics ranging from the nature of the substructure of the nucleon and the deuteron to the general properties of the nucleus, including its phase transitions and its rich and unexpected quantal properties. They review the present experimental and theoretical understanding of the origin of the spin of the nucleon, the liquid-gas phase transition that occurs at much lower temperatures and densities than those of a quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisions, the experimental data and theoretical models emerging about very-high-spin states of nuclei, and the history of findings from the deuteron derived from recent electron-deuteron scattering experiments with observed polarizations and other experiments. The authors are not identified.

Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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The two long papers in this latest volume in a distinguished series address two fundamental problems that have been of long-standing interest and command much current effort: experimental work on the density distributions of constituents within the nucleus, and understanding nuclear structure and interactions in terms of hadronic degrees of freedom. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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