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NUCLEAR PHYSICS 1. 2. 3. 4. Course Name : Nuclear Physics Course Code : PHY3206 Credit hours : 3 Course Description The nucleus is the center of the atom anad contains all the positive charge and almost all the atomic mass. Nuclear Physics deals with the properties and structure of the nucleus, sub-atomic particles and their interactions. The following are the major topics: Nuclear structure The unified nuclear model Scattering Transition probabilities Particle accelerators 5. Course Objectives At the end of the course students should be able to: Describe the structure of the nucleus and the nature of nuclear forces. Explain the interactions of nucleons and other subatomic particles with nuclear matter. Use nuclear models to explain nuclear properties, nuclear stabilities and nuclear reactions. Give the properties and classify elementary particles. Describe some properties of nuclear science and technology in development. 6. Course Outline Nuclear structure: Rutherford’s model and alpha-particle scattering, nuclear binding energy, radioactive decays, the law of radioactive decay, radioactive series, nuclear energy-fission and fusion. Nuclear masses. Types of Nuclear Interactions: Strong, weak and superweak electromagnetic interactions. Nuclear Models: Simple treatment of nuclear models: shell model, liquid drop model. The unified nuclear model. Scattering, scattering amplitude and cross-section. Applications of the Born approximation – partial wave analysis. Parity, isospin, angular momentum. Transition probabilities, the Golden rule. Particle accelerators. Elementary particles: Classification, lifetimes, quantum numbers, conservation laws, resonances and symmetries.