The Neutron :: a Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics.
The reactor-based laboratory at the Institut Laue-Langevin is recognized as the world's most productive and reliable source of slow neutrons for the study of low energy particle and nuclear physics. The book highlightsthe impact of about 600 very diverse publications about work performedin thes...
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Zusammenfassung: | The reactor-based laboratory at the Institut Laue-Langevin is recognized as the world's most productive and reliable source of slow neutrons for the study of low energy particle and nuclear physics. The book highlightsthe impact of about 600 very diverse publications about work performedin these fields during the pastmore than 30 years of reactor operation at this institute. On one hand neutronsare used as a tool to generate nuclei in excited states for studying their structure and decay, in particular fission. Uniquely sensitive experiments can tell us a great deal about the symmetry character. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (284 pages) |
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505 | 0 | |a Preface; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Low Energy Neutron Beams; 1.1 Production of Slow Neutrons; 1.2 Neutron Guides; Bibliography; 2 Particle Properties of the Neutron: A Summary; 2.1 Mass of the Neutron; 2.2 Studies of Neutron Properties with Cold Neutrons; 2.3 Studies of Neutron Properties with Ultra Cold Neutrons; Bibliography; 3 High Resolution Spectroscopy at the Institut Laue Langevin; 3.1 The Neutron Capture Reaction; 3.2 Gamma Ray Emission Following Neutron Capture; 3.3 Primary Gamma Rays; 3.3.1 The PN4 Facility at the ILL. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.4 Secondary Gamma Rays Following Thermal Neutron Capture3.4.1 The Crystal Spectrometers GAMS at the ILL; 3.4.2 The Curved Crystal Spectrometers GAMS1 and GAMS2/3; 3.5 Internal Conversion Electrons; 3.5.1 The Conversion Electron Spectrometer BILL at the ILL; 3.6 Construction of Level Schemes; 3.7 The Flat Crystal Spectrometers GAMS4 and GAMS5; 3.7.1 Lifetime Measurements Using the GRID Technique; 3.7.2 Study of Atomic Motion in Single-Crystal Metals; 3.7.3 Neutrino Induced Recoil; 3.7.4 Precision Measurements of High Energy Gamma Rays; 3.8 Nuclear Physics Studies. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.8.1 Studies of Light Mass Nuclei3.8.2 Empirical Manifestation of New Symmetries in Nuclei; 3.8.3 Vibrational Modes in Rare Earth Nuclei; 3.8.4 Odd Mass Actinide Nuclei; 3.8.5 High Resolution Measurements in 176Lu; 3.8.6 Spectroscopy of Fission Products; Bibliography; 4 Fission Research at the Institut Laue-Langevin; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Instruments and Methods; 4.3 Mass Distribution of Fragments from Thermal Neutron Induced Fission; 4.4 Kinetic Energies of Fission Fragments; 4.5 Mass Energy Correlations; 4.6 Charge Distributions; 4.6.1 General Properties; 4.6.2 Charge Even-Odd Effect. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.6.3 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Superasymmetric Fission4.6.4 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Symmetric Fission; 4.6.5 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Super-Deformed Fission; 4.6.6 Kinetic Energy Even-Odd Effects; 4.6.7 Neutron Even-Odd Effects; 4.7 Cold Fission; 4.7.1 Discovery and Experimental Techniques; 4.7.2 True Cold Fission; 4.7.3 True Cold Fission: What Can be Learned?; 4.8 Ternary and Quarternary Fission; 4.8.1 Ternary Fission Yields; 4.8.2 Energy Distribution and Correlations in Ternary Fission; 4.8.3 Quarternary Fission; 4.9 Fission Induced by Polarized Neutrons. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.9.1 Parity Violation in Binary and Ternary Fission4.9.2 Tri- and Rot-Effect in Ternary Fission; 4.9.3 Models for the Tri- and Rot-Effect; 4.10 Thermal Neutron Induced Fission Cross Sections; Final remark; Bibliography. | |
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contents | Preface; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Low Energy Neutron Beams; 1.1 Production of Slow Neutrons; 1.2 Neutron Guides; Bibliography; 2 Particle Properties of the Neutron: A Summary; 2.1 Mass of the Neutron; 2.2 Studies of Neutron Properties with Cold Neutrons; 2.3 Studies of Neutron Properties with Ultra Cold Neutrons; Bibliography; 3 High Resolution Spectroscopy at the Institut Laue Langevin; 3.1 The Neutron Capture Reaction; 3.2 Gamma Ray Emission Following Neutron Capture; 3.3 Primary Gamma Rays; 3.3.1 The PN4 Facility at the ILL. 3.4 Secondary Gamma Rays Following Thermal Neutron Capture3.4.1 The Crystal Spectrometers GAMS at the ILL; 3.4.2 The Curved Crystal Spectrometers GAMS1 and GAMS2/3; 3.5 Internal Conversion Electrons; 3.5.1 The Conversion Electron Spectrometer BILL at the ILL; 3.6 Construction of Level Schemes; 3.7 The Flat Crystal Spectrometers GAMS4 and GAMS5; 3.7.1 Lifetime Measurements Using the GRID Technique; 3.7.2 Study of Atomic Motion in Single-Crystal Metals; 3.7.3 Neutrino Induced Recoil; 3.7.4 Precision Measurements of High Energy Gamma Rays; 3.8 Nuclear Physics Studies. 3.8.1 Studies of Light Mass Nuclei3.8.2 Empirical Manifestation of New Symmetries in Nuclei; 3.8.3 Vibrational Modes in Rare Earth Nuclei; 3.8.4 Odd Mass Actinide Nuclei; 3.8.5 High Resolution Measurements in 176Lu; 3.8.6 Spectroscopy of Fission Products; Bibliography; 4 Fission Research at the Institut Laue-Langevin; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Instruments and Methods; 4.3 Mass Distribution of Fragments from Thermal Neutron Induced Fission; 4.4 Kinetic Energies of Fission Fragments; 4.5 Mass Energy Correlations; 4.6 Charge Distributions; 4.6.1 General Properties; 4.6.2 Charge Even-Odd Effect. 4.6.3 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Superasymmetric Fission4.6.4 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Symmetric Fission; 4.6.5 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Super-Deformed Fission; 4.6.6 Kinetic Energy Even-Odd Effects; 4.6.7 Neutron Even-Odd Effects; 4.7 Cold Fission; 4.7.1 Discovery and Experimental Techniques; 4.7.2 True Cold Fission; 4.7.3 True Cold Fission: What Can be Learned?; 4.8 Ternary and Quarternary Fission; 4.8.1 Ternary Fission Yields; 4.8.2 Energy Distribution and Correlations in Ternary Fission; 4.8.3 Quarternary Fission; 4.9 Fission Induced by Polarized Neutrons. 4.9.1 Parity Violation in Binary and Ternary Fission4.9.2 Tri- and Rot-Effect in Ternary Fission; 4.9.3 Models for the Tri- and Rot-Effect; 4.10 Thermal Neutron Induced Fission Cross Sections; Final remark; Bibliography. |
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spelling | Borner, Hans G. The Neutron : a Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics. Singapore : World Scientific, 2012. 1 online resource (284 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Preface; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Low Energy Neutron Beams; 1.1 Production of Slow Neutrons; 1.2 Neutron Guides; Bibliography; 2 Particle Properties of the Neutron: A Summary; 2.1 Mass of the Neutron; 2.2 Studies of Neutron Properties with Cold Neutrons; 2.3 Studies of Neutron Properties with Ultra Cold Neutrons; Bibliography; 3 High Resolution Spectroscopy at the Institut Laue Langevin; 3.1 The Neutron Capture Reaction; 3.2 Gamma Ray Emission Following Neutron Capture; 3.3 Primary Gamma Rays; 3.3.1 The PN4 Facility at the ILL. 3.4 Secondary Gamma Rays Following Thermal Neutron Capture3.4.1 The Crystal Spectrometers GAMS at the ILL; 3.4.2 The Curved Crystal Spectrometers GAMS1 and GAMS2/3; 3.5 Internal Conversion Electrons; 3.5.1 The Conversion Electron Spectrometer BILL at the ILL; 3.6 Construction of Level Schemes; 3.7 The Flat Crystal Spectrometers GAMS4 and GAMS5; 3.7.1 Lifetime Measurements Using the GRID Technique; 3.7.2 Study of Atomic Motion in Single-Crystal Metals; 3.7.3 Neutrino Induced Recoil; 3.7.4 Precision Measurements of High Energy Gamma Rays; 3.8 Nuclear Physics Studies. 3.8.1 Studies of Light Mass Nuclei3.8.2 Empirical Manifestation of New Symmetries in Nuclei; 3.8.3 Vibrational Modes in Rare Earth Nuclei; 3.8.4 Odd Mass Actinide Nuclei; 3.8.5 High Resolution Measurements in 176Lu; 3.8.6 Spectroscopy of Fission Products; Bibliography; 4 Fission Research at the Institut Laue-Langevin; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Instruments and Methods; 4.3 Mass Distribution of Fragments from Thermal Neutron Induced Fission; 4.4 Kinetic Energies of Fission Fragments; 4.5 Mass Energy Correlations; 4.6 Charge Distributions; 4.6.1 General Properties; 4.6.2 Charge Even-Odd Effect. 4.6.3 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Superasymmetric Fission4.6.4 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Symmetric Fission; 4.6.5 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Super-Deformed Fission; 4.6.6 Kinetic Energy Even-Odd Effects; 4.6.7 Neutron Even-Odd Effects; 4.7 Cold Fission; 4.7.1 Discovery and Experimental Techniques; 4.7.2 True Cold Fission; 4.7.3 True Cold Fission: What Can be Learned?; 4.8 Ternary and Quarternary Fission; 4.8.1 Ternary Fission Yields; 4.8.2 Energy Distribution and Correlations in Ternary Fission; 4.8.3 Quarternary Fission; 4.9 Fission Induced by Polarized Neutrons. 4.9.1 Parity Violation in Binary and Ternary Fission4.9.2 Tri- and Rot-Effect in Ternary Fission; 4.9.3 Models for the Tri- and Rot-Effect; 4.10 Thermal Neutron Induced Fission Cross Sections; Final remark; Bibliography. The reactor-based laboratory at the Institut Laue-Langevin is recognized as the world's most productive and reliable source of slow neutrons for the study of low energy particle and nuclear physics. The book highlightsthe impact of about 600 very diverse publications about work performedin these fields during the pastmore than 30 years of reactor operation at this institute. On one hand neutronsare used as a tool to generate nuclei in excited states for studying their structure and decay, in particular fission. Uniquely sensitive experiments can tell us a great deal about the symmetry character. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references. English. Neutrons. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091222 Neutrons https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009502 Neutrons. SCIENCE Physics Nuclear. bisacsh Neutrons fast Gonnenwein, Friedrich. Zimmer, Oliver. has work: The neutron (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGDCPGrp69WB9dBHXKffxC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Borner, Hans G. Neutron : A Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics. Singapore : World Scientific, ©2012 9789814273084 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=457183 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Borner, Hans G. The Neutron : a Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics. Preface; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Low Energy Neutron Beams; 1.1 Production of Slow Neutrons; 1.2 Neutron Guides; Bibliography; 2 Particle Properties of the Neutron: A Summary; 2.1 Mass of the Neutron; 2.2 Studies of Neutron Properties with Cold Neutrons; 2.3 Studies of Neutron Properties with Ultra Cold Neutrons; Bibliography; 3 High Resolution Spectroscopy at the Institut Laue Langevin; 3.1 The Neutron Capture Reaction; 3.2 Gamma Ray Emission Following Neutron Capture; 3.3 Primary Gamma Rays; 3.3.1 The PN4 Facility at the ILL. 3.4 Secondary Gamma Rays Following Thermal Neutron Capture3.4.1 The Crystal Spectrometers GAMS at the ILL; 3.4.2 The Curved Crystal Spectrometers GAMS1 and GAMS2/3; 3.5 Internal Conversion Electrons; 3.5.1 The Conversion Electron Spectrometer BILL at the ILL; 3.6 Construction of Level Schemes; 3.7 The Flat Crystal Spectrometers GAMS4 and GAMS5; 3.7.1 Lifetime Measurements Using the GRID Technique; 3.7.2 Study of Atomic Motion in Single-Crystal Metals; 3.7.3 Neutrino Induced Recoil; 3.7.4 Precision Measurements of High Energy Gamma Rays; 3.8 Nuclear Physics Studies. 3.8.1 Studies of Light Mass Nuclei3.8.2 Empirical Manifestation of New Symmetries in Nuclei; 3.8.3 Vibrational Modes in Rare Earth Nuclei; 3.8.4 Odd Mass Actinide Nuclei; 3.8.5 High Resolution Measurements in 176Lu; 3.8.6 Spectroscopy of Fission Products; Bibliography; 4 Fission Research at the Institut Laue-Langevin; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Instruments and Methods; 4.3 Mass Distribution of Fragments from Thermal Neutron Induced Fission; 4.4 Kinetic Energies of Fission Fragments; 4.5 Mass Energy Correlations; 4.6 Charge Distributions; 4.6.1 General Properties; 4.6.2 Charge Even-Odd Effect. 4.6.3 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Superasymmetric Fission4.6.4 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Symmetric Fission; 4.6.5 Charge Even-Odd Effects in Super-Deformed Fission; 4.6.6 Kinetic Energy Even-Odd Effects; 4.6.7 Neutron Even-Odd Effects; 4.7 Cold Fission; 4.7.1 Discovery and Experimental Techniques; 4.7.2 True Cold Fission; 4.7.3 True Cold Fission: What Can be Learned?; 4.8 Ternary and Quarternary Fission; 4.8.1 Ternary Fission Yields; 4.8.2 Energy Distribution and Correlations in Ternary Fission; 4.8.3 Quarternary Fission; 4.9 Fission Induced by Polarized Neutrons. 4.9.1 Parity Violation in Binary and Ternary Fission4.9.2 Tri- and Rot-Effect in Ternary Fission; 4.9.3 Models for the Tri- and Rot-Effect; 4.10 Thermal Neutron Induced Fission Cross Sections; Final remark; Bibliography. Neutrons. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091222 Neutrons https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009502 Neutrons. SCIENCE Physics Nuclear. bisacsh Neutrons fast |
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title | The Neutron : a Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics. |
title_auth | The Neutron : a Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics. |
title_exact_search | The Neutron : a Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics. |
title_full | The Neutron : a Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics. |
title_fullStr | The Neutron : a Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Neutron : a Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics. |
title_short | The Neutron : |
title_sort | neutron a tool and an object in nuclear and particle physics |
title_sub | a Tool and an Object in Nuclear and Particle Physics. |
topic | Neutrons. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091222 Neutrons https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009502 Neutrons. SCIENCE Physics Nuclear. bisacsh Neutrons fast |
topic_facet | Neutrons. Neutrons SCIENCE Physics Nuclear. |
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