Investigation of exotic and superheavy nuclei on accelerators

Course: High Energy Physics

Structural unit: Faculty of Physics

Title
Investigation of exotic and superheavy nuclei on accelerators
Code
ОК 9
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2018/2019
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
1.1. Know the structure of exotic neutron-excess light nuclei, how to use accelerator complexes and multidetector devices to obtain and analyze exotic superheavy nuclei 2.1. Be able to logically and consistently formulate the basic concepts in high energy physics and independently master and use the literature on high energy physics.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Successful mastering of basic physics courses: "Physics of the atomic nucleus and elementary particles", "Mechanics", "Molecular Physics", "Electricity", "Optics ". • Be able to solve problems from basic physics courses. • Have basic computer skills in search information on the Internet.
Course content
The course "Research of exotic and superheavy nuclei on accelerators" will significantly improve the training of students of the Department of Nuclear Physics, and in fact: • master the methods and principles of both theoretical analysis and planning and execution of a nuclear-physical experiment on accelerators with exotic neutron-excess light nuclei. • to get acquainted with the methods of planning and performing a nuclear-physical experiment on accelerators to search for exotic superheavy nuclei
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Mukhin KN Experimental nuclear physics. T. II. Particle physics. - M .: Energoatomizdat, 1983. - 376 p. 2. Bulavin LA, Tartakovsky VK Nuclear physics.– K .: Knowledge, 2005. 3. Ishkhanov BS Particles and atomic nuclei. - М .: МГУ, 2007; http://nuclphys.sinp.msu.ru. 4. Kapitonov IM Introduction to the physics of nuclei and particles. - M .: URSS, 2002. 5. Lyubimov A., Kish D. Introduction to experimental particle physics. - M .: Fiz.-mat. lit, 2001. 6. Hofmann S. Techniques for the discovery of new elements // Nucl.Instr.Meth. B126 (1997) pp.310-315. 7. Hofmann S. Production of heavy and superheavy nuclei // Nucl. Phys. A616 (1997) pp. 370c-379c. .
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Лекційна демонстрація; самостійна робота; консультації
Assessment methods and criteria
The results of students' educational activity are evaluated on a 100 - point scale. - semester assessment: 1. Two modular tests (maximum - 20x2 = 40 points). 2. Survey during lectures (maximum - 10 points). 3. Evaluation of homework (maximum - 10 points). - final grade in the form of an exam (maximum -40 points) - Final assessment in the form of an exam - According to the results of the semester, the student receives a final grade on a 100-point system, which is calculated as cumulative for each of the two modules in the semester (semester number of points) and exam scores.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Yuri Mykolayovych Onishchuk
Department of Nuclear Physics and High Energies
Faculty of Physics

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department of Nuclear Physics and High Energies
Faculty of Physics