This book describes the exciting discovery of every isotope observed on earth to date, which currently numbers some 3000. The discoveries are arranged in chapters according to the observation techniques or production methods. Each chapter contains tables listing the first authors of the first publication as well as details about the production and detection methods used. At the end, a comprehensive table lists all isotopes sorted by elements. The book is based on individual paragraphs for each isotope, which were published over the last few years as separate articles in the journal "Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables". The work re-evaluates all prior assignments judging them with a uniform set of criteria. In addition, the author includes over 100 new isotopes which have been discovered since the articles published.
This book is a source of information for researchers as well as enthusiastic laymen alike.
From the prepublication review:
"The explanations focus on the essentials, which makes the various chapters pleasingly compact. The phrasing is well understandable also for non-experts. This makes the book easy to read, even thrilling. I have to confess that parts of the manuscript I was even reading as an evening lecture in the bed, so exciting was the history of isotope discoveries."
Sigurd Hofmann, Helmholtz Professor at GSI Darmstadt, Germany, and a leading expert in superheavy nuclei
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface. - Dedication. - Acknowledgements. - Introduction. - Radioactive Decay Chains. - Isotopes of Stable Elements. - First Nuclear Reactions. - Transuranium Elements. - Neutron Induced Fission. - Neutron Induced Reactions. - Photon and Pion Induced Reactions. - Light Charged Particle Reactions. - Spallation and Charged-Particle Induced Fission. - Fusion Evaporation Reactions. - Superheavy Elements. - Spontaneous Fission. - Heavy Ion Transfer and Deep Inelastic Reactions. - Projectile Fragmentation and Fission. - Unbound Isotopes. - Summary and Outlook.
The book presents a nicely ordered description and related original references of the early days of the isotope research as part of the history of nuclear physics. presents a carefully written piece of literature and deserves a place in the book shelf of a nuclear physicist. offers a useful source of information for students and teachers, as well as for non-experts. It is highly recommended reading as support material for nuclear physics classes in high school and universities. (Juha Äystö, Nuclear Physics News, Vol. 27 (1), 2017)
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