Nucl. physics II

Nuclear physics II (E) - Nucl. physics II

CourseNuclear physics II (E)
Course No.Nucl. physics II
CategoryTypeLanguageTeaching hoursCPSemester
ElectiveLectureEnglish35WT
Requirements for Participation:

Preparation: Nuclear Physics I, Quantum Mechanics

Form of Testing and Examination: Part of the obligatory courses for area of specialisation Nuclear and Particle Physics, separate oral examination is possible exceptionally.

Length of Course: 1 semester

Aims of the Course: Study of nuclear reactions, fission and fusion.

Contents of the Course:
  • Kinematics in nuclear reactions

  • Cross section

  • Rutherford scattering

  • Scattering in quantum mechanics

  • The Born approximation

  • Partial wave analysis

  • Inelastic scattering, resonances

  • Optical model

  • Direct, compound, spallation and fragmentation reactions

  • Neutron sources and detectors

  • Neutron cross sections

  • Fission

  • Nuclear reactors

  • Fusion

  • Solar fusion

  • Man-made thermonuclear fusion

  • Controlled thermonuclear fusion



Recommended Literature:

A script for parts of the course will be distributed during the course.

K.S. Krane, Introductory nuclear physics, chapters 11-14



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