Course: Department Specific Elective 2-: HPHDS5021T Nuclear and Particle Physics
Course: Department Specific Elective 2-: HPHDS5021T Nuclear and Particle Physics
Semester V
Paper HPHDS5021T
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Paper Title NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS
No. of Credits 06 (Theory – 5, Tutorial-1)
Theory/ Theory
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No. of periods Th:5 periods/week
assigned Tutorial:1 period/week
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Syllabus:
HPHDS5021T - NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS [Credits: Theory-05, Tutorials-01;
Lectures : Theory - 65, Tutorial – 13 ]
Modules A [39 lectures]
General Properties of Nuclei: Constituents of nucleus and their Intrinsic properties, quantitative facts about
mass, radii, charge density (matter density), binding energy, average binding energy and its variation with
mass number, main features of binding energy versus mass number curve, N/A plot, angular momentum,
parity, magnetic moment, electric moments, nuclear excites states. [8 Lectures]
Nuclear Models: Liquid drop model approach, semi empirical mass formula and significance of its various
terms, condition of nuclear stability, two nucleon separation energies, Fermi gas model (degenerate fermion
gas, nuclear symmetry potential in Fermi gas), evidence for nuclear shell structure, nuclear magic numbers,
basic assumption of shell model, concept of mean field, residual interaction, concept of nuclear force.
[10 Lectures]
Radioactivity decay:(a) Alpha decay: basics of α-decay processes, theory of α- emission, Gamow factor, Geiger
Nuttal law, α-decay spectroscopy. (b) β-decay: energy Gamma decay: Gamma rays emission & kinematics,
internal conversion. [7 Lectures]
Nuclear Reactions: Types of Reactions, Conservation Laws, kinematics of reactions, Q-value, reaction rate,
reaction cross section, Concept of compound and direct Reaction, resonance reaction, Coulomb scattering
(Rutherford scattering). [7 Lectures]
Interaction of Nuclear Radiation with matter: Energy loss due to ionization (Bethe- Bloch formula), energy
loss of electrons, Cerenkov radiation. Gamma ray interaction through matter, photoelectric effect, Compton
scattering, pair production, neutron interaction with matter. [7 Lectures]
Reference Books:
1. Introductory nuclear Physics by Kenneth S. Krane (Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2008).
2.Concepts of nuclear physics by Bernard L. Cohen. (Tata McGraw Hill, 1998).
3.Introduction to the physics of nuclei & particles, R.A. Dunlap. (Thomson Asia, 2004).
4.Introduction to High Energy Physics, D.H. Perkins, Cambridge Univ. Press
5.Introduction to Elementary Particles, D. Griffith, John Wiley & Sons
6.Quarks and Leptons, F. Halzen and A.D. Martin, Wiley India, New Delhi
7.Basic ideas and concepts in Nuclear Physics - An Introductory Approach by K. Heyde (IOP, 2004).
8.Radiation detection and measurement, G.F. Knoll (John Wiley & Sons, 2000).
9.Physics and Engineering of Radiation Detection, Syed Naeem Ahmed (Academic Press, Elsevier, 2007).
10.Theoretical Nuclear Physics, J.M. Blatt &V.F.Weisskopf (Dover Pub.Inc., 1991)
11. Introduction to elementary particle physics, Alexandro Bettini.(2008)
12. Nuclear Radiation Detectors, Kapoor & Ramamurthy, New Age International.
13. Techniques for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments, William R. Leo, Narosa