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Sandibek Nurushev, Mikhail Runtso, Mikhail Strikhanov (Beteiligte)

Introduction to Polarization Physics


2013. 2012. xviii, 430 S. 112 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN 2012
ISBN: 3-642-32162-3 (3642321623)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-642-32162-7 (9783642321627)

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This book examines polarization physics of high energy particles, presenting the theoretical prefaces of polarization, a description of essential experiments including instrumentation, paramaters and more, and a review of important achievements in the field.
This book is devoted to the polarization (spin) physics of high energy particles and contains three parts. The first part presents the theoretical prefaces of polarization in the particle physics for interpretations, predictions and bases for understanding the following two parts. The second part of the book presents the description of the essential polarization experiments including the recent ones. This part is devoted to the innovative instrumentations, gives the parameters of the polarized beams, targets, polarized gas jets and polarimeters. The third part of the book concentrates on the important achievements in polarization physics. The book can be used in lectures on nuclear and particle physics and and nuclear instruments and methods. As supplementary reading this book is useful for researchers working in particle and nuclear physics.
Preface.- Theoretical bases of polarization.- Spin and its properties.- Spin in strong interactions.- Theoretical models.- Inclusive hadron production.- Latest results from the largest polarization setups.- Results of the experiments with fixed targets.
From the reviews:
"The authors aims at assembling and presenting in an accessible form, theoretical, experimental as well methodical aspects of polarization physics. The material is organized in a manner similar to a textbook addressed mainly to post-graduated students interested in enlarging their knowledge on physical processes associated with nuclear or elementary particle spin." (Serban Misicu, zbMATH, Vol. 1272, 2013)