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This book is a collection of multidisciplinary papers presented at
the Department of Physics of Milan University's congress on 28 and
29 June 2017, which was also intended as a kick-off meeting for the
design of a novel science campus at the Expo site in Milan. The
congress presented a snapshot of the department's research to the
academic community, the media, policymakers and authorities as well
as the public at large, and also provided an opportunity to
strengthen interdisciplinary collaborations between the members of
the department and other communities. This book is a valuable
resource for scientists looking for synergetic projects,
policymakers wanting to grasp scientists' points of view and for
prospective graduate students seeking expanding areas of research.
This volume presents a comprehensive introduction to the study of
nuclear structure at finite temperature. By measuring the
frequencies of the high-energy photons emitted or absorbed by an
atomic nucleus it is possible to visualize the structure of that
nucleus. In such experiments it is observed that the atomic nucleus
displays resonant behavior, absorbing or emitting photons within a
relatively narrow range of frequencies. To study emission processes
one measures the y-decay of compound nuclei, and by this means it
is possible to probe the structure of the nucleus at finite
temperature. This book is divided into two main parts: the study of
giant resonances based on the atomic nucleus ground state (zero
temperature), and the study of the y-decay of giant resonances from
compound (finite temperature) nuclei. As this work is an outgrowth
of their lectures to fourth-year students at the University of
Milan, the authors have placed special emphasis on the general
concepts that form the foundation of the phenomenon of giant
resonances. This basic subject matter is supplemented with material
taken from work going on at the forefront of research on the
structure of hot nuclei. Thus, this volume will serve as an
essential reference for both young researchers and experienced
practitioners.
This volume presents a comprehensive introduction to the study of
nuclear structure at finite temperature. By measuring the
frequencies of the high-energy photons emitted or absorbed by an
atomic nucleus it is possible to visualize the structure of that
nucleus. In such experiments it is observed that the atomic nucleus
displays resonant behavior, absorbing or emitting photons within a
relatively narrow range of frequencies. To study emission processes
one measures the y-decay of compound nuclei, and by this means it
is possible to probe the structure of the nucleus at finite
temperature. This book is divided into two main parts: the study of
giant resonances based on the atomic nucleus ground state (zero
temperature), and the study of the y-decay of giant resonances from
compound (finite temperature) nuclei. As this work is an outgrowth
of their lectures to fourth-year students at the University of
Milan, the authors have placed special emphasis on the general
concepts that form the foundation of the phenomenon of giant
resonances. This basic subject matter is supplemented with material
taken from work going on at the forefront of research on the
structure of hot nuclei. Thus, this volume will serve as an
essential reference for both young researchers and experienced
practitioners.
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