TALENT: Training in Advanced Low Energy Nuclear Theory Course 6: Theory for Exploring Nuclear Reaction Experiments 1 - 19 July 2013, GANIL, Caen, France |
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Texts on nuclear scattering, reaction theories and methods:
More introductory reading:
Introduction to the Quantum Theory of Scattering (Academic, Pure and Applied Physics, Vol 26, 398 pages) L S Rodberg, R M Thaler
Introduction to Nuclear Reactions, G R Satchler (Oxford University Press, 332 pages)
Introduction to Nuclear Reactions C A Bertulani, P Danielewicz (Taylor & Francis, Graduate Student Series in Physics, 515 pages )
More advanced/complete texts:
Nuclear Reactions for Astrophysics: Principles, Calculation and Applications of Low-Energy Reactions by Ian J. Thompson and Filomena M. Nunes (Cambridge University Press - 31 July 2009)
Direct Nuclear Reactions by Norman K. Glendenning (World Scientific Publishing- July 2004)
Direct Nuclear Reactions (Oxford University Press, International Series of Monographs on Physics, 856 pages ) G R Satchler
Structure and Reactions of Light Exotic Nuclei by Yasuyuki Suzuki, Kazuhiro Yabana, Rezso G. Lovas, and Kalman Varga (CRC Press - 6 Feb 2003)
Theory of Nuclear Reactions (Oxford Studies in Nuclear Physics) by P. Fröbrich and R. Lipperheide (Clarendon Press - 4 July 1996)
Theoretical Nuclear Physics: Nuclear Reactions (Wiley Classics Library, 1938 pages ) Herman Feshbach
Theoretical Models for Nuclear Astrophysics P. Descouvemont (Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2003)
Direct nuclear reaction theories (Wiley, Interscience monographs and texts in physics and astronomy, v. 25) Norman Austern
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