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This is a 1958 study of the scattering of particles which occurs
when atomic nuclei collide. It provides one of the main lines of
attack in exploring the forces within the nuclei themselves. Using
the particle accelerators which were then available, the authors
design experiments in which the less complex particles collide
under controlled conditions, yielding quantitative data from which
information about nuclear forces can be deduced. This book
describes the physics of nuclear scattering, including the
experimental results and their interpretation in terms of nuclear
forces and nuclear structure. On the experimental side, standard
equipment has been discussed only in the special context of
scattering technique. The theoretical discussion assumes a general
acquaintance with quantum mechanics and with elementary scattering
formulae encountered elsewhere in relation to the scattering of
electrons by atoms.
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