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Even in a subcritical assembly such as a shut-down reactor core, any stray neutron that happens to be present in the core (for example from spontaneous fission of the fuel, from radioactive decay of fission products, or from a neutron source) will trigger an exponentially decaying chain...
*''Nuclear Instruments'' (1957–1958) *''Nuclear Instruments and Methods'' (1959–1981) *''Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research'' (1984–Present) :*''Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and...
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SINP is an autonomous research institute under the administrative control of the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India .The institute is governed by a governing council headed by the chairman of the atomic energy commission of India, in accordance ...
*”Nuclear Instruments” (1957–1958) *”Nuclear Instruments and Methods” (1959–1981) *”Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research” (1984–Present) :*”Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment” (1984–Present) :*”Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section ...
Nuclear Physics A *Current Contents/Physics, Chemical, & Earth Sciences *Scopus *Zentralblatt MATH Nuclear Physics B *Chemical Abstracts *Current Contents/Physics, Chemical, & Earth Sciences *Scopus *Zentralblatt MATH Adapted from the Wikipedia article Nuclear Physics (journal), under the G. N. U. Free ...
Nuclear physics is the field of physics that studies the building blocks and interactions of atomic nuclei. The most commonly known applications of nuclear physics are nuclear power and nuclear weapons, but the research has provided wider applications, including those ...
While many fissionable isotopes exist in nature, the only usefully fissile isotope found in any quantity is 235U. About 0.7% of the uranium in most ores is the 235 isotope, and about 99.3% is the inert 238 isotope. For most ...
Spontaneous changes from one nuclide to another: nuclear decay There are 80 elements which have at least one stable isotope (defined as isotopes never observed to decay), and in total there are about 256 such stable isotopes. However, there are ...
A heavy nucleus can contain hundreds of nucleons which means that with some approximation it can be treated as a classical system, rather than a quantum-mechanical one. In the resulting liquid-drop model, the nucleus has an energy which arises partly ...
”Nuclear Physics” (frequently abbreviated as ”Nucl. Phys.”) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier. The journal was founded in 1956, and then split into ”Nuclear Physics A” and ”Nuclear Physics B” in 1967. A supplement series to ”Nuclear Physics ...
The discovery of the electron by J. J. Thomson was the first indication that the atom had internal structure. At the turn of the 20th century the accepted model of the atom was J. J. Thomson’s “plum pudding” model in ...
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