Nuclear Physics 1. Ibrahima Sakho
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1 Chapter 1Table 1.1. Fundamental properties of nucleonsTable 1.2. Molar percentages of the most significant isotopes of the first ten e...Table 1.3. Electron and nucleon masses in u and MeV/c2
2 Chapter 2Table 2.1. Order of the quantum states of a nucleon within the framework of the ...Table 2.2. Properties of a nucleon subjected to a harmonic potentialTable 2.3. Classification of the γ-transitions according to the multipole orderTable 2.4. Values of the Cℓ(E) and Cℓ(E) coefficients for γ-transitionsTable 2.5. Number of stable nuclei with respect to the parity of Z and NTable 2.6. Calculating the average value of the ratio aa/acTable 2.7. Binding energy and atomic mass of some nuclides. The calculated value...Table 2.8. Families of coefficients av, as, aa, ac, and apTable 2.9. Values of Zmin calculated from the values of ac and aa gathered in Ta...Table 2.10. Decay number 〈N〉 measured during a constant duration of 5sTable 2.11. Comparison of the experimental (Bexp) and theoretical (Btheo) values...Table 2.12. Theoretical values of the Coulomb coefficient and of the difference ...Table 2.13. Comparison of the experimental [MAR 69] and theoretical values of th...Table 2.14. Comparison of the experimental [MAR 69] and theoretical values of th...Table 2.15. Values of the ratio A0/A(t) of the initial and instantaneous activit...Table 2.16. Comparison of the experimental (Bexp) and theoretical (Btheo) values...Table 2.17. Theoretical values of the Coulomb coefficient and of the difference ...Table 2.18. Comparison of the experimental [MAR 69] and theoretical values of th...Table 2.19. Comparison of the experimental [MAR 69] and theoretical values of th...
3 Chapter 3Table 3.1. Radioactive half-life of several radionuclidesTable 3.2. Energies of the γ photons and α particles emitted during the decay of...Table 3.3. Correlation between the radioactive half-life, T, and kinetic energy,...Table 3.4. Variation as a function of time in the ratio of the number, N(t), of ...Table 3.5. Atomic masses of several nuclidesTable 3.6. Variation as a function of time of the opposite of the Napierian loga...
4 Chapter 4Table 4.1. Several (β,γ) emitters. The (β +,γ) emitters are all artificialTable 4.2. Correspondence between the Siegbahn notation and that of the IUPAC in...Table 4.3. Classification of energy levels and X-rays in Siegbahn notationTable 4.4. Correspondence between old and conventional nucleus notations. The ra...Table 4.5. Correspondence between old and conventional nucleus notations. The ra...Table 4.6. Correspondence between old and conventional nucleus notations. The ra...Table 4.7. Experimental values of maximum energy Emax of the β+ spectra of sever...Table 4.8. Comparison of the experimental values of maximum energy, Emax, of the...
5 Appendix 2Table A2.1. Atomic masses of nuclides with atomic numbers Z = 1-14Table A2.2. Atomic masses of nuclides with atomic numbers Z = 14-38Table A2.3. Atomic masses of nuclides with atomic numbers Z = 38-64Table A2.4. Atomic masses of nuclides with atomic numbers Z = 65-93
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