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Atlas of Neutron Resonances: Volume 2: Resonance Properties and Thermal Cross Sections Z=61-102
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Atlas of Neutron Resonances: Volume 2: Resonance Properties and Thermal Cross Sections Z=61-102 in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $199.19
Original price: $249.00

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Atlas of Neutron Resonances: Volume 2: Resonance Properties and Thermal Cross Sections Z=61-102 in Vernon, BC
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Atlas of Neutron Resonances: Resonance Properties and Thermal Cross Sections Z=61-102, Sixth Edition, contains an extensive list of detailed individual neutron resonance parameters for Z=61-102, thermal cross sections, capture and fission resonance integrals, average resonance parameters, and a short survey of the physics of thermal and resonance neutrons. The long introduction contains: nuclear physics formulas aimed at neutron physicists; topics of special interest such as valence neutron capture, nuclear level density parameters, and s-, p-, and d-wave neutron strength functions; and various comparisons of measured quantities with the predictions of nuclear models, such as the optical model neutron-induced fission. As in the last edition, additional features have been added to appeal to a wider spectrum of users. These include: spin-dependent scattering lengths that are of interest to solid-state physicists, nuclear physicists and neutron evaluators; calculated and measured Maxwellian average 5-keV and 30-keV capture cross sections of importance to astrophysicists involved in nucleosynthesis modeling; s-, p-, and d- wave average radiative widths; nuclear level density parameters; and average fission widths derived from average fission cross sections.
Provides a comparison of average resonance parameters with optical model calculations and with the generalized Landau-Fermi model
Presents scattering radii for various partial waves from the analysis of total neutron cross sections in the keV to MeV energy region
Includes a brief review of sub-threshold fission
Features consistent treatment of average neutron parameters with values from the resolved resonance region
Atlas of Neutron Resonances: Resonance Properties and Thermal Cross Sections Z=61-102, Sixth Edition, contains an extensive list of detailed individual neutron resonance parameters for Z=61-102, thermal cross sections, capture and fission resonance integrals, average resonance parameters, and a short survey of the physics of thermal and resonance neutrons. The long introduction contains: nuclear physics formulas aimed at neutron physicists; topics of special interest such as valence neutron capture, nuclear level density parameters, and s-, p-, and d-wave neutron strength functions; and various comparisons of measured quantities with the predictions of nuclear models, such as the optical model neutron-induced fission. As in the last edition, additional features have been added to appeal to a wider spectrum of users. These include: spin-dependent scattering lengths that are of interest to solid-state physicists, nuclear physicists and neutron evaluators; calculated and measured Maxwellian average 5-keV and 30-keV capture cross sections of importance to astrophysicists involved in nucleosynthesis modeling; s-, p-, and d- wave average radiative widths; nuclear level density parameters; and average fission widths derived from average fission cross sections.
Provides a comparison of average resonance parameters with optical model calculations and with the generalized Landau-Fermi model
Presents scattering radii for various partial waves from the analysis of total neutron cross sections in the keV to MeV energy region
Includes a brief review of sub-threshold fission
Features consistent treatment of average neutron parameters with values from the resolved resonance region



















