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OverviewThis volume is a comprehensive and up-to-date compendium of worldwide experimental programmes dedicated to the pursuit of atomic mass measurements. A tutorial section includes the various fields of physics in which atomic masses play an important role: nuclear physics, quantum electrodynamics, stellar nucleosynthesis, and weak interaction studies. There is a section devoted to theoretical approaches for both atomic and nuclear interactions, as well as a host of new projects for further advancing the field. This volume presents both an introduction and review of the state-of-the-art concerning mass measurements, evaluation, and prediction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Lunney , Georges Audi , Heinz-Jürgen KlugePublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: Reprinted from HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS, 132:1-4, 2001 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.094kg ISBN: 9781402000140ISBN 10: 1402000146 Pages: 556 Publication Date: 30 November 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsForeword - organizing APAC2000; D. Lunney. Tutorial on Aspects of Atomic Masses (in honor of the 78th birthday of Aaldert Wapstra). The evaluation of atomic masses; G. Audi. Experimental overview of mass measurements; A. Lépine-Szily. The quest for a microscopic nuclear mass formula; J.M. Pearson. Effects of QED and beyond from the atomic binding energy; G. Soff, et al. Nuclear masses and the r- and p-processes of nucleosynthesis; S. Goriely. Standard-model tests with superallowed beta decay: an important application of very precise mass measurements; J.C. Hardy, I.S. Towner. Memories of mass determinations; A.H. Wapstra. Mass Measurements and Nuclear Structure. Masses and proton separation energies obtained from Qalpha and Qrho measurements; C.N. Davids, et al. Anomalies in the alphadecay energies and half lives of neutron-deficient Po isotopes; M. Huyse, et al. Shape coexistence and the N=28 shell closure far from stability; F. Sarazin, et al. Decay experiments on N ' Z nuclei: the role of masses Q values and separation energies; E. Roeckl. Mass Measurements for Metrology. Ultra-precise mass measurements using the UW-PTMS; R.S. Van Dyck Jr., et al. Precise measurements on the masses of Cs, Rb and Na: a new route to the fine structure constant; S. Rainville, et al. Prompt (n.gamma) mass measurements for the AVOGADRO project; A. Paul, et al. Precision measurement of the charged pion mass by high resolution x-ray spectroscopy; G.L. Borchert, et al. A possible new value for the electron mass from g-factor measurements on hydrogen-like ions; G. Werth, et al. On-Line IonTrap Mass Measurement Programs. ISOLTRAP mass measurements &endash; an overview; G. Bollen. The Canadian Penning Trap spectrometer at Argonne; G. Savard, et al. New massmeasurements using highly charged ions at SMILETRAP; T. Fritioff, et al. On-Line Mass Programs. The SPEG mass measurement program at GANIL; H. Savajols. Mass measurements at the Wright nuclear structure laboratory; D.S. Brenner. Mass measurements in nuclear reactions; Y.E. Penionzhkevich. On-Line Mass Programs Using Circulating Ions. Mass measurements at GANIL using the CSS2 and CIME cyclotrons; M. Chartier, et al. Schottky Mass Measurements of cooled exotic nuclei; Yu.A. Litvinov, et al. Isochronous mass measurements of hot exotic nuclei; M. Hausmann, et al. Recent results on Ne and Mg from the MISTRAL mass program at ISOLDE; D. Lunney, et al. Recent Mass Measurements for Nuclea Physics. Towards shorter-lived nuclides in ISOLTRAP mass measurements; F. Herfurth, et al. Mass Measurement of Exotic Nuclei Around N = Z = 40 With CSS2; A.-S. Lalleman, et al. Determination of Atomic Masses and Nuclear Binding Energies via Neutron Induced Reactions; C. Wagemans, et al. Mass Measurements of 114-124,130Xe With the Isoltrap Penning Trap Spectrometer; J. Dilling, et al. Accurate mass determination of neutron-deficient nuclides close to Z=82 with ISOLTRAP; S. Schwarz, et al. Atomic Theory. QED effects in heavy few-electron ions; V.M. Shabaev, et al. Relativistic calculations for trapped ions; P. Indelicato, et al. Parity nonconserving radiative corrections in the highly-charged ions; I. Bednyakov, et al. Vacuum polarization scrReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |