
The Theory of Beta-Decay covers the formulas, theories, probabilities, and spectra of beta-decay. This book is divided into 2 parts compassing 12 chapters, and starts with the introduction to the neutrino and the quantum theoretical background, explaining the basic phenomenon of beta-decay and the emission of electrons. The subsequent chapters deal with the interaction and the transition probability, as well as formulas of solutions. These topics are followed by discussions on the developments in the non-conservation of parity and helicity, the two-component theory of the neutrino, possible invariance under time-reversal and charge conjugation, leptonic number of lepton charge, and muon decay and other theories. Other chapters describe the tentative theory of beta-radiation, the detection of the free neutrino, and the selection rules for the beta-disintegration. The last chapters consider questions and experimental test about beta-decay. The chapters also look into the theories and helicity of neutrino, the theory of the Fermi interaction, and the test of the nature of the vector interaction in beta-decay This book will be of value to physicists and researchers in the allied fields.
This text investigates the theoretical frameworks, mathematical formulations, and experimental foundations governing the phenomenon of beta-decay in nuclear physics. C. Strachan provides a systematic overview of the quantum mechanical principles underlying electron emission, neutrino interaction, and the evolution of parity conservation theories. The book synthesizes established models with the mid-20th-century advancements in particle physics to provide a comprehensive reference for researchers.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Physicists and researchers frequently cite this work as a structured, technical resource for understanding the historical development of beta-decay theory. The text is noted for its dense mathematical focus and remains a specialized reference for those studying the evolution of weak interaction physics.
Page Count:
213
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080065082
ISBN-13:
9780080065083
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