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Excited Nuclear States - Nuclei with Z=48-60

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Overview

  • Provides systematic compilation of the properties of excited nuclear statesProvides recent data from all types of nuclear reactions, including reactions with neutrons and ?-rays
  • Covers all nuclei, including unstable nuclei far from the stability line
  • Describes nuclear resonance fluorescence
  • Describes cluster models in nuclear astrophysics.
  • Written by competent experts in the field
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Table of contents (472 chapters)

About this book

Volume I/25C is the third one in a series of volumes on the properties of the excited states of all nuclei. The data presented are collected from all kinds of nuclear reactions, including measurements of reactions with neutrons and γ-rays not yet fully considered in previous compilations. The nuclei considered also comprise nuclei far from the stability line.

The properties of excited nuclear states are of importance for scientific and practical applications. No systematic compilation of such data has been performed so far. The present compilation has been prepared by eminent experts in the field. One of the characteristics of Landolt-Börnstein is that data are evaluated before they are accepted for compilation. The idea is to present ‘best values’ which can be used with confidence by non-experts.

 

The present Volume I/25C is providing new data (energy levels, branching ratios, cross-sections, spectroscopic factors, etc.) for nuclei with atomic numbers Z ranging from 48 (Cd) to 60 (Nd)published in 2005-2011, thus supplementing previous compilations. Additionally, sections of the Introduction are devoted to spectroscopic information from γ-γ coincidences following the (n,γ) reaction.

In view of the large amount of data available some of the information is given online only at www.springermaterials.com.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Cern, Geneva, Switzerland

    H. Schopper

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