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Semi-Classical Methods for Nucleus-Nucleus Scattering

This book will be of great interest to graduate students wishing to learn about semi-classical methods in nuclear physics.

D. M. Brink (Author)

9780521114387, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 25 June 2009

232 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm, 0.35 kg

During past years many countries constructed large accelerators for investigating heavy ion collisions, and new theoretical techniques for analysing results and making predictions were developed. Semi-classical methods were studied in the early days of quantum mechanics. Their application to heavy ion collisions has led to new advances and a number of different schools have grown up, each one emphasising different aspects of the theory. The aim of this book is to present a unified treatment of various lines of development. This book will be of great interest to graduate students wishing to learn about semi-classical methods in nuclear physics and to theoretical and experimental nuclear physicists, especially those working in heavy ion physics. It will also be of interest to research workers in other areas, such as atomic physics and quantum chemistry, where similar techniques are used.

Preface
1. Introduction
2. Elastic scattering and the optical model
3. The semi-classical phase shift
4. The semi-classical scattering amplitude
5. Frahn's diffraction theory
6. Surface transparent potentials
7. Feynmann's path integral in one dimension
8. Elastic scattering by the path integral method
9. Inelastic scattering
10. Non-local potentials
11. Fusion reactions
Appendices A–F
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Physics [PH]

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