Interactions of Protons with Nuclei (Supplement to I/13a,b,c) | ISBN 9783540561675

Interactions of Protons with Nuclei (Supplement to I/13a,b,c)

Mitwirkende
Beiträge vonA.S. Iljinov
Beiträge vonV.G. Semenov
Beiträge vonM.P. Semenova
Beiträge vonN.M. Sobolevsky
Beiträge vonL.V. Udovenko
Buchcover Interactions of Protons with Nuclei (Supplement to I/13a,b,c)  | EAN 9783540561675 | ISBN 3-540-56167-6 | ISBN 978-3-540-56167-5
Inhaltsverzeichnis - Interactions of protons with nuclei (supplement to I/13a,b,c) / ed.: H. Schopper. Contributors: A. S. Iljinov ... - Subvol. d.

Interactions of Protons with Nuclei (Supplement to I/13a,b,c)

Mitwirkende
Beiträge vonA.S. Iljinov
Beiträge vonV.G. Semenov
Beiträge vonM.P. Semenova
Beiträge vonN.M. Sobolevsky
Beiträge vonL.V. Udovenko
The precise knowledge of production cross sections for
specific                  radionuclides for medium energies (10 MeV to 100
GeV) of the incident         particle gains ever more importance,
not only for nuclear physics but also   for many applications,
e. g. astrophysics, radiation protection at               accelerators but
also on space flights, radioisotope techniques in               medicine
and for industrial applications and perhaps even for                     the
removal of nuclear waste by accelerators.
Since the last systematic review of these production cross
sections in 1973 (LB I/5a, b, c) an            impressive amount of new
experimental data has been accumulated. In the      first three
parts of this volume already a huge amount of data has               been
compiled for the production of radioisotopes by medium
energetic   protons on targets from He to Am. The precise
values of the cross sections   can be taken from the tables,
whereas the figures show the general trend of the cross
sections and can be more readily used for interpolations.            In
the fourth part of this volume supplement data for
subvolumes I/13a, b and c will be compiled. The origin of
the authors made it possible to      include also data from the
USSR and other East European states which            sometimes are not
easy to access. The tables and figures have been               compiled
with extraordinary care and should present the most                        complete
compilation for this type of nuclear reactions.