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UFN, 1981 Volume 133, Number 2, Pages 337–350 (Mi ufn8952)

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PHYSICS OF OUR DAYS

Frontiers of nuclear physics (new isotopes, rapidly rotating nuclei, reactions induced by heavy ions, giant resonances, nuclear forces)

L. A. Sliv

B. P. Konstantinov Leningrad Nuclear Physics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences

Abstract: Areas of nuclear physics which have seen important developments recently are reviewed: (1) the discovery and study of new unstable isotopes, (2) rapidly rotating nuclei, (3) heavy-ion collisions and the distinctive features of reactions induced by heavy ions, (4) giant multipole resonances, and (5) the nature of nuclear forces and the effective interactions between particles within a nucleus. Many examples are cited to illustrate the progress in these areas.

UDC: 539.14

PACS: 21.30.+y, 24.30.Cz, 25.70.-z, 21.10.Re

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0133.198102e.0337


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1981, 24:2, 142–149


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