Theoretical Nuclear And Subnuclear Physics

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628

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Cover of: Theoretical Nuclear And Subnuclear Physics
Theoretical Nuclear And Subnuclear Physics
September 29, 2004, World Scientific Publishing Company
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Cover of: Theoretical Nuclear And Subnuclear Physics
Theoretical Nuclear And Subnuclear Physics
September 30, 2004, World Scientific Publishing Company
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Cover of: Theoretical nuclear and subnuclear physics
Theoretical nuclear and subnuclear physics
1995, Oxford University Press
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First Sentence

"That the strong nuclear force is basically attractive is demonstrated in many ways: a bound state of two nucleons, the deuteron, exists in the spin triplet state with (J,T) = (1+,0); interference with the known Coulomb interaction in pp scattering demonstrates that the force is also attractive in the spin singlet S0 state; and, after all, atomic nuclei are self-bound systems."

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Library of Congress
QC793.3.S8, QC793.3

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
628
Dimensions
9.8 x 6.5 x 1.6 inches
Weight
2.6 pounds

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Open Library
OL9196545M
Internet Archive
theoreticalnucle00jdwa
ISBN 10
9812387951
ISBN 13
9789812387950
OCLC/WorldCat
56940919
Library Thing
7103318

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That the strong nuclear force is basically attractive is demonstrated in many ways: a bound state of two nucleons, the deuteron, exists in the spin triplet state with (J,T) = (1+,0); interference with the known Coulomb interaction in pp scattering demonstrates that the force is also attractive in the spin singlet S0 state; and, after all, atomic nuclei are self-bound systems.
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