scholarly journals Methods Of Teaching The Topics Of Nuclear Physics In The Course Of Physics

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (05) ◽  
pp. 94-102
Author(s):  
Rasuljonovna Zuxra Ergasheva ◽  

This article reflects the process of studying the section of atomic physics in a general physics course - the concepts of natural and social processes that learners master. The methodology of teaching topics in the section is given in the example of a topic development.

Author(s):  
Yuriy M Bunkov

Because the superfluid 3 He order parameter exhibits many similarities with that of our Universe, the superfluid condensate may be considered as a quantum vacuum that carries various types of quasiparticles and topological defects. The condensate thus provides a test system for the experimental investigation of many general physics problems in cosmology, atomic or nuclear physics that are otherwise difficult or even impossible to investigate experimentally.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 05032-1-05032-8
Author(s):  
О. M. Zavrazhna ◽  
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L. V. Odnodvorets ◽  
O. O. Pasko ◽  
A. I. Saltykova ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 153
Author(s):  
I. Madesis ◽  
A. Lagoyannis ◽  
M. Axiotis ◽  
T. J. Mertzimekis ◽  
M. Andrianis ◽  
...  

The only existing heavy-ion accelerator in Greece, the 5.5 MV TANDEM at the National Research Center “Demokritos” in Athens has been used to date primarily for investigations centering around nuclear physics. Here, we propose to establish the new (for Greece) discipline of Atomic Physics with Accelerators, a strong field in the EU with important contributions to fusion, hot plasmas, astrophysics, accelerator technology and basic atomic physics of ion-atom collision dynamics, structure and technology. This will be accomplished by combining the existing interdisciplinary atomic collisions expertise from three Greek universities, the strong support of distinguished foreign researchers and the high technical ion-beam know-how of the TANDEM group into a cohesive initiative.Using the technique of Zero-degree Auger Projectile Spectroscopy (ZAPS), we shall complete a much needed systematic isoelectronic investigation of K-Auger spectra emitted from collisions of pre-excited ions with gas targets using novel techniques. Our results are expected to lead to a deeper understanding of the neglected importance of cascade feeding of metastable states [1] in collisions of ions with gas targets and further elucidate their role in the non-statistical production of excited three-electron states by electron capture, recently a field of conflicting interpretations awaiting further resolution.


Although the discussion today is intended to be technical, it may be useful to start with a few words about the nature of the problem. What is parity and what is its violation ? Basically, this means going back to the principle that the laws of physics are indistinguishable if one changes from a right-handed to a left-handed co-ordinate system, or in other words, that any physical apparatus observed in a mirror will appear to obey the same laws of physics as the original. We are well aware of the fact that this symmetry holds wherever we have checked it throughout classical physics; it holds throughout atomic physics, and it seems to hold to a very good degree of accuracy in nuclear physics as well. In physics we always proceed by attempting generalizations, being prepared to give these up when evidence is in contradiction with them; and therefore in general when we see a symmetry hold good to a very high degree of accuracy, we are inclined to assume that it will hold absolutely.


2018 ◽  
Vol 96 (9) ◽  
pp. 1059-1062 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hassan Hassanabadi ◽  
Hadi Sobhani

This work discusses the observation of splitting in the energy levels of prolate nuclei. Similar effects in atomic physics are known as the Zeeman effect, but in nuclear physics the feasibility of such phenomena has not been observed. After introducing a deformation in the commutation relation in three dimensions, we used these commutation relations in X(3) model. After enough derivation, we then evaluate the energy spectrum relation for the considered system, which has resulted in energy splitting. With these observations in the energy splitting we referred to such an effect as the ultra-fine structures in energy levels. At the end some plots have been depicted to illustrate the results.


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