
Advances in Nuclear Physics
Volume 20
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 12. December 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
500 pages
978-1-4613-9912-4 (ISBN)
Description
Nuclear many-body theory provides the foundation for understanding and exploiting the new generation of experimental probes of nuclear structure that are now becoming available. The twentieth volume of Advances in Nuclear Physics is thus devoted to two major theoretical chapters addressing two fundamental issues: understanding single-particle properties in nuclei and the consistent formulation of a relativistic theory appropriate for hadronic physics. The long-standing problem of understanding single-particle behavior in a strongly interacting nuclear system takes on new urgency and sig nificance in the face of detailed measurements of the nuclear spectral function in (e, e'p) experiments. In the first chapter, Mahaux and Sartor confront head-on the ambiguities in defining single-particle properties and the limitations in calculating them microscopically. This thoughtful chapter provides a thorough, pedagogical review of the relevant aspects of many body theory and of previous treatments in the nuclear physics literature. It also presents the author's own vision of how to properly formulate and understand single-particle behavior based on the self-energy, or mass operator. Their approach provides a powerful, unified description of the nuclear mean field that covers negative as well as positive energies and consistently fills in that information that cannot yet be calculated reliably microscopically by a theoretically motivated phenomenology. Particular emphasis is placed upon experiment, both in the exhaustive comparisons with experimental data and in the detailed discussion of the relations of each of the theoretical quantities defined in the chapter to physical observables.
Reviews / Votes
from a review of a previous volume These volumes have set a new standard for review articles which are very close to the level of text books and fulfill at the same time the task of covering new subjects in the sense of a review. They have thus been regarded among the most appreciated books in libraries for the nuclear physics community all over the world.' Institute of Physics JournalMore details
Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
500 p.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
360 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4613-9912-4 (9781461399124)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4613-9910-0
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Book
09/1991
Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers
€96.00
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Content
1 Single-Particle Motion in Nucle.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Phenomenological Shell-Model Potential.- 3. Quasiparticle Excitations.- 4. The Optical Model.- 5. Nuclear Matter.- 6. Microscopic Theory of Single-Particle Properties.- 7. Construction of the Mean Field at Positive and Negative Energies.- 8. Overview.- References.