The author’s lecture courses available online seem to be overloaded with demonstration materials. Therefore, some of these materials, especially those relating to various experiments, are presented here separately in the form of an ATLAS of data. It is aimed at providing a clear explanation of modern experiments related to the spin of the particle.
The materials presented below in the form of an atlas (called Atlas 2) are devoted to the manifestation of the spin of particles in their inelastic scattering from atomic nuclei. A number of analytical studies of physical phenomena observed in experiments are also discussed. Atlas 2 can be considered as an additional supplement to the author’s Lecture Course “Spin Observables in Proton-Nucleus Scattering” published in parts online. Atlas 2 presented is the first part (⸹ 1) of the Report that the author previously submitted to the Department of Physics, Bryn Mawr College, USA. In the future, the author intends to present other atlases with the inclusion of subsequent paragraphs of the Report. To this will be added separate appendices, where attention will be focused on the main issues, or on the presentation of new important results that have appeared since the publication of the Report.
The materials presented below in the form of an atlas (called Atlas 2) are devoted to the manifestation of the spin of particles in their inelastic scattering from atomic nuclei. A number of analytical studies of physical phenomena observed in experiments are also discussed. Atlas 2 can be considered as an additional supplement to the author’s Lecture Course “Spin Observables in Proton-Nucleus Scattering” published in parts online. Atlas 2 presented is the first part (⸹ 1) of the Report that the author previously submitted to the Department of Physics, Bryn Mawr College, USA. In the future, the author intends to present other atlases with the inclusion of subsequent paragraphs of the Report. To this will be added separate appendices, where attention will be focused on the main issues, or on the presentation of new important results that have appeared since the publication of the Report.
ATLAS of Data 2 is recommended to students studying experimental nuclear physics at universities and polytechnic schools. It can be used as a guide to understanding elements of quantum mechanics. Such a guide, in the author’s opinion, can eliminate the existing gap in the available scientific literature.
| Author(s) | A.V. Plavko | ||
| Cover Type (if the book was published) | Soft Copy | ||
| Number of Pages | 36 | ||
| Date Published | 13.09.2025 |
| Permanent link to this publication: https://elibrary.org.uk/m/book/view/ATLAS-of-Data-2-Polarization-Phenomena-in-Inelastic-Scattering-of-20-MeV-Protons-from-Nuclei-near-N-50 © elibrary.org.uk |
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