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I - INTERACTION OF ELECTRONS AND α-PARTICLES WITH MATTER
G. KNOP and W. PAUL
Pages 1-36 - Book chapterAbstract only
II - INTERACTION OF γ-RADIATION WITH MATTER
C.M. DAVISSON
Pages 37-78 - Book chapterAbstract only
III - BETA-RAY SPECTROMETER THEORY AND DESIGN. MAGNETIC ALPHA-RAY SPECTROSCOPY. HIGH RESOLUTION SPECTROSCOPY
K. SIEGBAHN
Pages 79-202 - Book chapterAbstract only
IV - CRYSTAL DIFFRACTION SPECTROSCOPY OF NUCLEAR γ-RAYS
J.W. KNOWLES
Pages 203-243 - Book chapterAbstract only
V - THE SCINTILLATION METHOD
J.H. NEILER and P.R. BELL
Pages 245-302 - Book chapterAbstract only
EVOLUTIONARY TRENDS IN NUCLEAR SPECTROSCOPY
AAGE BOHR and BEN R. MOTTELSON
Pages 597-599 - Book chapterAbstract only
X - COLLECTIVE NUCLEAR MOTION AND THE UNIFIED MODEL
O. NATHAN and S.G. NILSSON
Pages 601-700 - Book chapterAbstract only
XI - ALPHA-DECAY
J.O. RASMUSSEN
Pages 701-743 - Book chapterAbstract only
XII - GAMMA-RADIATION FROM CHARGED PARTICLE BOMBARDMENT; COULOMB EXCITATION
D. ALBURGER
Pages 745-768 - Book chapterAbstract only
XIII - NEUTRON CAPTURE RADIATION SPECTROSCOPY
H. MOTZ and G. BÄCKSTRÖM
Pages 769-804 - Book chapterAbstract only
XIV - GAMMA-RADIATION FROM FISSION
S.A.E. JOHANSSON and P. KLEINHEINZ
Pages 805-826 - Book chapterNo access
A - ATTENUATION COEFFICIENTS OF VARIOUS ELEMENTS
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B - ATTENUATION COEFFICIENTS OF VARIOUS SUBSTANCES
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C - THE EXPERIMENTAL RATIO (τa /τK)K edge OBTAINED FROM KIRCHNER
Page 843
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A - ELECTRON BINDING ENERGIES
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B - KINETIC ENERGY VERSUS MAGNETIC RIGIDITY FOR ELECTRONS
Pages 856-862
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Kai M. Siegbahn won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1981.
Description
Alpha-, Beta- and Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy Volume 1 offers a comprehensive account of radioactivity and related low-energy phenomena. It summarizes progress in the field of alpha-, beta- and gamma-ray spectroscopy, including the discovery of the non-conservation of parity, as well as new experimental methods that elucidate the processes of weak interactions in general and beta-decay in particular. Comprised of 14 chapters, the book presents experimental methods and theoretical discussions and calculations to maintain the link between experiment and theory. It begins with a discussion of the interaction of electrons and alpha particles with matter. The book explains the elastic scattering of electrons by atomic nuclei and the interaction between gamma-radiation and matter. It then introduces topic on beta-ray spectrometer theory and design and crystal diffraction spectroscopy of nuclear gamma rays. Moreover, the book discusses the applications of the scintillation counter; proportional counting in gases; and the general processes and procedures used in determining disintegration schemes through a study of the beta- and gamma-rays emitted. In addition, it covers the nuclear shell model; collective nuclear motion and the unified model; and alpha-decay conservation laws. The emissions of gamma-radiation during charged particle bombardment and from fission fragments, as well as the neutron-capture radiation spectroscopy, are also explained. Experimentalists will find this book extremely useful.
Alpha-, Beta- and Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy Volume 1 offers a comprehensive account of radioactivity and related low-energy phenomena. It summarizes progress in the field of alpha-, beta- and gamma-ray spectroscopy, including the discovery of the non-conservation of parity, as well as new experimental methods that elucidate the processes of weak interactions in general and beta-decay in particular. Comprised of 14 chapters, the book presents experimental methods and theoretical discussions and calculations to maintain the link between experiment and theory. It begins with a discussion of the interaction of electrons and alpha particles with matter. The book explains the elastic scattering of electrons by atomic nuclei and the interaction between gamma-radiation and matter. It then introduces topic on beta-ray spectrometer theory and design and crystal diffraction spectroscopy of nuclear gamma rays. Moreover, the book discusses the applications of the scintillation counter; proportional counting in gases; and the general processes and procedures used in determining disintegration schemes through a study of the beta- and gamma-rays emitted. In addition, it covers the nuclear shell model; collective nuclear motion and the unified model; and alpha-decay conservation laws. The emissions of gamma-radiation during charged particle bombardment and from fission fragments, as well as the neutron-capture radiation spectroscopy, are also explained. Experimentalists will find this book extremely useful.
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ISBN
978-0-7204-0083-0
Language
English
Published
1965
Copyright
Copyright © 1965 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Imprint
North Holland