Publisher's Synopsis
The past decade has seen a remarkable growth in the extent and variety of experiments being done on nuclear reactions. The purpose of this book is to understand the results of the measurements gained in these experiments rather than to describe how they are made.;Chapters 1 and 2 are intended to provide an overview of the subject which aims to be readily understood by the novice. They also serve as an introduction to the somewhat more serious reminder. Chapter 3 reviews scattering theory with emphasis on the underlying physical ideas. The physical models which have been developed to account for the various aspects of nuclear reaction phenomena are described in more detail in chapter 4, which is the largest section of the book.;The author recommends that the student read as many review articles as possible to broaden his knowledge of the various subjects covered, since the book aims primarily to provide an introduction.