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  • Course Title Code Semester Laboratory+Practice (Hour) Pool Type ECTS
    Heavy-ion Reactions I FİZ602 FALL-SPRING 3+0 E 6
    Learning Outcomes
    1-Explains the nuclear reaction types.
    2-Analyzes the nuclear excited states.
    3-Obtains the outcomes of nuclear reactions.
    4-Solves the equations that define the nuclear reactions.
    Prerequisites -
    Language of Instruction Turkish
    Responsible Assoc. Prof. Dr. İlyas İNCİ
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    Resources 1- Heavy-ion Reactions, vol. I, R. A. Broglia and A. Winther, 1991, USA. 2- Nuclear Heavy-ion Reactions, P. E. Hodgson, 1978, Clarendon Press, USA. 3- Mechanism of heavy-ion reactions and the production of superheavy nuclei, J. R. Nix and A. J. Sierk, 1975, California
    Supplementary Book -
    Goals To provide advanced knowledge about heavy-ion reactions studied in nuclear physics.
    Content Coulomb excitation, Quasi-elastic reactions,Fusion reactions, Deep-inelastic reactions,Classical definition of Coulomb reactions, Adiabaticity Strength of Coulomb excitation, Excitation of low-lying Vibrational states,Coherent excitation of surface modes, Excitation of Rotational states,Semi-classical S-matrix,Elastic scattering, Ion-ion potential,General properties of Elastic scattering, Reflection function,Partial waves, Phase shift and Cross sections,Solution of radial equation, WKB approximation,Rainbow scattering, Total reaction cross sections Inelastic scattering and general properties,Microscopic form factors,Macroscopic form factors
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