Alpha-, Beta- and Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy

Alpha-, Beta- and Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 915
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ISBN-10 : 9780444596994
ISBN-13 : 0444596992
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Alpha-, Beta- and Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy by : K. Siegbahn

Alpha-, Beta- and Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy Volume 1 offers a comprehensive account of radioactivity and related low-energy phenomena. It summarizes progress in the field of alpha-, beta- and gamma-ray spectroscopy, including the discovery of the non-conservation of parity, as well as new experimental methods that elucidate the processes of weak interactions in general and beta-decay in particular. Comprised of 14 chapters, the book presents experimental methods and theoretical discussions and calculations to maintain the link between experiment and theory. It begins with a discussion of the interaction of electrons and alpha particles with matter. The book explains the elastic scattering of electrons by atomic nuclei and the interaction between gamma-radiation and matter. It then introduces topic on beta-ray spectrometer theory and design and crystal diffraction spectroscopy of nuclear gamma rays. Moreover, the book discusses the applications of the scintillation counter; proportional counting in gases; and the general processes and procedures used in determining disintegration schemes through a study of the beta- and gamma-rays emitted. In addition, it covers the nuclear shell model; collective nuclear motion and the unified model; and alpha-decay conservation laws. The emissions of gamma-radiation during charged particle bombardment and from fission fragments, as well as the neutron-capture radiation spectroscopy, are also explained. Experimentalists will find this book extremely useful.

The Theory and Practice of Scintillation Counting

The Theory and Practice of Scintillation Counting
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 685
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ISBN-10 : 9781483156064
ISBN-13 : 1483156060
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Theory and Practice of Scintillation Counting by : J. B. Birks

The Theory and Practice of Scintillation Counting is a comprehensive account of the theory and practice of scintillation counting. This text covers the study of the scintillation process, which is concerned with the interactions of radiation and matter; the design of the scintillation counter; and the wide range of applications of scintillation counters in pure and applied science. The book is easy to read despite the complex nature of the subject it attempts to discuss. It is organized such that the first five chapters illustrate the fundamental concepts of scintillation counting. Chapters 6 to 10 detail the properties and applications of organic scintillators, while the next four chapters discuss inorganic scintillators. The last two chapters provide a review of some outstanding problems and a postscript. Nuclear physicists, radiation technologists, and postgraduate students of nuclear physics will find the book a good reference material.

Radiation Detection for Nuclear Physics

Radiation Detection for Nuclear Physics
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Publisher : Programme: Iop Expanding Physi
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ISBN-10 : 075031429X
ISBN-13 : 9780750314299
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Radiation Detection for Nuclear Physics by : David Jenkins

Radiation detection is key to experimental nuclear physics as well as underpinning a wide range of applications in nuclear decommissioning, homeland security and medical imaging. This book presents the state-of-the-art in radiation detection of light and heavy ions, beta particles, gamma rays and neutrons. The underpinning physics of different detector technologies is presented, and their performance is compared and contrasted. Detector technology likely to be encountered in contemporary international laboratories is also emphasized. There is a strong focus on experimental design and mapping detector technology to the needs of a particular measurement problem. This book will be invaluable to PhD students in experimental nuclear physics and nuclear technology, as well as undergraduate students encountering projects based on radiation detection for the first time. Key Features Provides clear, concise descriptions of key detection techniques Describes detector types with "telescopic depth", so readers can go as deep as they wish Covers real-world applications including short case studies in industry

Handbook of Particle Detection and Imaging

Handbook of Particle Detection and Imaging
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 1251
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ISBN-10 : 9783642132711
ISBN-13 : 3642132715
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Particle Detection and Imaging by : Claus Grupen

The handbook centers on detection techniques in the field of particle physics, medical imaging and related subjects. It is structured into three parts. The first one is dealing with basic ideas of particle detectors, followed by applications of these devices in high energy physics and other fields. In the last part the large field of medical imaging using similar detection techniques is described. The different chapters of the book are written by world experts in their field. Clear instructions on the detection techniques and principles in terms of relevant operation parameters for scientists and graduate students are given.Detailed tables and diagrams will make this a very useful handbook for the application of these techniques in many different fields like physics, medicine, biology and other areas of natural science.

Particle Physics Reference Library

Particle Physics Reference Library
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 1083
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ISBN-10 : 9783030353186
ISBN-13 : 3030353184
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Particle Physics Reference Library by : Christian W. Fabjan

This second open access volume of the handbook series deals with detectors, large experimental facilities and data handling, both for accelerator and non-accelerator based experiments. It also covers applications in medicine and life sciences. A joint CERN-Springer initiative, the "Particle Physics Reference Library" provides revised and updated contributions based on previously published material in the well-known Landolt-Boernstein series on particle physics, accelerators and detectors (volumes 21A, B1,B2,C), which took stock of the field approximately one decade ago. Central to this new initiative is publication under full open access

Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis

Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 810
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ISBN-10 : 9780323137881
ISBN-13 : 0323137881
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis by : Michael F. L'Annunziata

Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis is written by experts in the measurement of radioactivity. The book describes the broad scope of analytical methods available and instructs the reader on how to select the proper technique. It is intended as a practical manual for research which requires the accurate measurement of radioactivity at all levels, from the low levels encountered in the environment to the high levels measured in radioisotope research. This book contains sample preparation procedures, recommendations on steps to follow, necessary calculations, computer controlled analysis, and high sample throughput techniques. Each chapter includes practical techniques for application to nuclear safety, nuclear safeguards, environmental analysis, weapons disarmament, and assays required for research in biomedicine and agriculture. The fundamentals of radioactivity properties, radionuclide decay, and methods of detection are included to provide the basis for a thorough understanding of the analytical procedures described in the book. Therefore, the Handbook can also be used as a teaching text. - Includes sample preparation techniques for matrices such as soil, air, plant, water, animal tissue, and surface swipes - Provides procedures and guidelines for the analysis of commonly encountered na

Practical Gamma-ray Spectroscopy

Practical Gamma-ray Spectroscopy
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 597
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ISBN-10 : 9781119964698
ISBN-13 : 1119964695
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Gamma-ray Spectroscopy by : Gordon Gilmore

The Second Edition of Practical Gamma-Ray Spectrometry has been completely revised and updated, providing comprehensive coverage of the whole gamma-ray detection and spectrum analysis processes. Drawn on many years of teaching experience to produce this uniquely practical volume, issues discussed include the origin of gamma-rays and the issue of quality assurance in gamma-ray spectrometry. This new edition also covers the analysis of decommissioned nuclear plants, computer modelling systems for calibration, uncertainty measurements in QA, and many more topics.