Problem Solutions For Introductory Nuclear Physics By Kenneth S. Krane =link= Jun 2026
Determine the ground state spin and parity ($J^\pi$) for the following nuclei using the Shell Model: (a) $^13_6\textC$ (b) $^17_8\textO$
nuclei, the properties are determined by the single last nucleon. Follow the standard sequence ( , etc.). Determine and : Spin ( ): The -value of the last shell occupied. Parity ( ): Calculated as . (Remember: ). Example: For , the 9th nucleon (a neutron) is in the 1d5/21 d sub 5 / 2 end-sub shell. Since (even), . ☢️ Chapter 6 & 8: Radioactive Decay Determine the ground state spin and parity ($J^\pi$)
Includes alpha, beta, and gamma decay, as well as radioactive decay laws (Chapters 6–10). Parity ( ): Calculated as
This chapter introduces the fundamental language of nuclear physics. It defines the nucleus in terms of protons ($Z$) and neutrons ($N$), with mass number $A = Z + N$. Key concepts include atomic mass units (u), isotopes, isobars, and the size of the nucleus. Since (even),