Nuclear physics and N Guide - Resources and Review

Information for researchers interested in the use of alpha
dominated plasmas in the design of magnetic fusion systems. Downloadable articles contain the background to the experiments, reviews of US fusion policy, and reports on physics and engineering design considerations.
 
Definitions for nuclear science terms with an emphasis on radioactive decay, illustrated with animated images which display conservation of charge, momentum, mass and energy.
 
Links to academic departments, institutes and publications concerned with atomic physics. Resources are arranged by country.
 
A non
profit organisation of teachers, educators, and physicists located around the world. CPEP materials (charts, software, text, web resources) present the current understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and energy, incorporating the major research findings of recent years.
 
Provides definitions of nuclear industry terminology.
 
The Association is an international, non
governmental organisation concerned with the nuclear fuel cycle. Information is provided on the generation of electricity by nuclear energy, the nuclear fuel cycle, uranium mining, radioactive waste management, and nuclear non-proliferation.
 
Information about nuclear isotopes. Data may be accessed via radiation or nuclide searches and the results are listed alphabetically or by energy and intensity. Includes half life, abundance and decay properties.
 
Journal covering all aspects if modern physics, including astronomy and astrophysics, condensed matter physics, high energy, particles and fields physics, mathematical physics, nuclear physics, plasma physics and quantum optics.
 
A bibliography of citations and keyword abstracts for publications in low and intermediate energy nuclear physics research from 1910 to the present. The entries are indexed by author, nuclide, reaction, particle and subject.
 
PPPL is a single
purpose fusion laboratory funded by the United States Department of Energy. For four decades PPPL has been a world leader in research and development of magnetic fusion energy as a safe, economical and environmentally acceptable method of generating electricity.
 
Provides an alphabetical listing of links to nuclear physics research institutes and accelerator facilities.
 
Papers covering high
energy physics, astrophysics, general relativity, quantum cosmology, nuclear theory, computational and lattice physics.
 
ELSA Group of the Physics Institute at Bonn University. Their main goal is to provide a cw
electron beam.
 
Tecatom's pages feature online databases and technical information, including International Nuclear Information System (INIS), Global Network on Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP), Nuclear Data Service (NDS), Study of the Radiological Situation at Mururoa, Results of the International Chernobyl Conference, and Radioactively
Labelled DNA Probes for Crop Improvement.
 
Links to annotated and evaluated online resources relevant to nuclear engineering.
 
Series of university
level lecture notes on special relativity, photons, atoms, particles and waves, Schrodinger's Equation, electron atoms and nuclear physics.
 
Set of peer reviewed journals in the broad area of physics, with full text access available to members of subscribing institutions. Tables of contents and the full text of featured articles are freely available to all. The electronic journals offer full text with mathematics and graphics, and allow searching, browsing and printing. Some titles, eg Nanotechnology, offer multimedia features such as videos of molecular simulations.
 
The Laboratory conducts research in the area of of condensed matter theory and experiment. It has produced a set of LASSPTools
a collection of Unix software utilities for numerical analysis and graphics.
 
NuBase is a compilation of ground and isomeric state properties for all known nuclides. The Q
value calculator can be used to display mass data from Audi-Wapstra's mass table and to calculate Q-values for nuclear reactions and decay.
 
Nuclear related links, arranged by topic. Topics include arms control, Chernobyl, nuclear tests, radiation, and science reference.
 
Online general physics book, with chapters on mechanics, fluids, electricity, magnetism, atomic physics, nuclear physics, thermodynamics, wave physics, symbols and abbreviations and biophysical chronology.
 
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