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Deuteron - The hydrogen atom of nuclear physics. / Khriplovich, I. B.
Theoretical Kaleidoscope. ed. / I.B. Khriplovich. 2008. p. 45-52 (Lecture Notes in Physics; Vol. 748).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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AU - Khriplovich, I. B.
PY - 2008/1/11
Y1 - 2008/1/11
N2 - It is known that Fermi usually started the investigation of a difficult problem with the question: "What plays the part of a hydrogen atom for this problem?" As for nuclear physics, the answer to this question causes no doubts: its hydrogen atom is the deuteron. It is surprising how many nontrivial problems related to the deuteron can be solved by means of sufficiently simple, sometimes truly back-of-the-envelope analytical calculations. Some of them are considered in this chapter.
AB - It is known that Fermi usually started the investigation of a difficult problem with the question: "What plays the part of a hydrogen atom for this problem?" As for nuclear physics, the answer to this question causes no doubts: its hydrogen atom is the deuteron. It is surprising how many nontrivial problems related to the deuteron can be solved by means of sufficiently simple, sometimes truly back-of-the-envelope analytical calculations. Some of them are considered in this chapter.
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