Fission of heavy nuclei and fusion of light nuclei

Course: Physics

Structural unit: Faculty of Physics

Title
Fission of heavy nuclei and fusion of light nuclei
Code
12
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
8 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
1.1 Know the basic methods and approximations for describing fission. Know the basic properties and characteristics of fission of nuclei and fission fragments. 2.1 Be able to evaluate and understand fission reactions and properties of fission fragments for the implementation of applied problems.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Successful mastering of basic physics courses: "Quantum Mechanics", "Nuclear Physics". 2. Be able to solve problems in basic physics courses. 3. Have basic computer skills to search for information on the Internet.
Course content
The course " Fission of heavy nuclei and fusion of light nuclei" will allow students to understand modern areas widely used in nuclear physics to describe nuclear fission, the basic properties of nuclear fission and fission fragments, as well as fusion of nuclei and various phenomena associated with decay nuclei and collective processes in nuclei and nuclear reactions.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. K.N. Mukhin. Experimental ядепная physics. T. II. Physics elementary particles. 1983. - 376 p. 2. L.A. Bulavin, V.K. Tartakovsky. Nuclear physics. - Kyiv: Knowledge, 2005. 3. V.Yu. Denisov, V.A. Plujko. Problems physics of the atomic nucleus and nuclear reactions. - Kyiv: Publishing and printing center of Taras Schevchenko University of Kyiv, 2013. 4. I.M. Kapitonov. Introduction to nuclear and particle physics. 2002. 5. I.M. Kadenko, V.A. Plujko. Physics of the atomic nucleus and particles. - Kyiv: Publishing and printing center of Taras Schevchenko University of Kyiv, 2008. 6. E. Hyde, I. Pearlman, G. Seaborg. Nuclear properties heavy elements. Issue. " Fission of nuclei". 1969.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture demonstration; individual work; consultations
Assessment methods and criteria
- semester assessment: 1. Survey during lectures (maximum - 50 points). 2. Test work (maximum - 50 points). - final assessment in the form of a test,
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

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