Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 69N. Zanichelli, 1977 - Nuclear physics |
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In the third part of these notes the central issue of the single - particle degree of
freedom in nuclear structure is addressed . Single - particle states are the
fundamental modes of excitation which are combined and manipulated in shell
model ...
In the third part of these notes the central issue of the single - particle degree of
freedom in nuclear structure is addressed . Single - particle states are the
fundamental modes of excitation which are combined and manipulated in shell
model ...
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We first discuss the single - particle energies . These quantities correspond in the
model picture to the binding energies of a single nucleon ( chargeless in our
formulation ) in each of the orbits oli ) , respectively , to the core of inert nucleons .
We first discuss the single - particle energies . These quantities correspond in the
model picture to the binding energies of a single nucleon ( chargeless in our
formulation ) in each of the orbits oli ) , respectively , to the core of inert nucleons .
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These data are forerunners of what will hopefully be an extensive body of
information on the single - particle aspects of states in doubly - even and doubly -
odd nuclei . The mixtures of different single - particle components in such states
are ...
These data are forerunners of what will hopefully be an extensive body of
information on the single - particle aspects of states in doubly - even and doubly -
odd nuclei . The mixtures of different single - particle components in such states
are ...
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Contents
A BOHR Some aspects of rotational motion | 3 |
B R MOTTELSON Elementary excitations in the nucleus | 42 |
R BÉs and R A BROGLIA Nuclear superfluidity | 55 |
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