Neutrinos in Cosmology, Astro, Particle and Nuclear Physics
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Neutrinos in Cosmology, Astro, Particle and Nuclear Physics

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Publisher
Pergamon
Year
2016
ISBN
9781483103150

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Neutrinos in Cosmology, Astro, Particle and Nuclear Physics
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Chapter 1. 40 Years of Neutrino Physics
  7. Chapter 2. A Review of the Homestake Solar Neutrino Experiment
  8. Chapter 3. GALLEX Solar Neutrino Results and their Implications
  9. Chapter 4. Statistical Treatment of the Low-Level Counting Data in GALLEX
  10. Chapter 5. Solar Flare Neutrinos Real or Not?
  11. Chapter 6. BAIKAL Neutrino Telescope: Experience of Large Phototube Quasar-370 Application
  12. Chapter 7. Neutrino Halos Around Baryonic Stars and Supermassive Neutrino Stars – Atoms of the Macrocosm?
  13. Chapter 8. Neutrino Physics and Supernovae
  14. Chapter 9. Neutrinos and the Evolution of Newly Born Neutron Stars
  15. Chapter 10. MACRO as a Detector of Neutrinos from Stellar Gravitational Collapse
  16. Chapter 11. Neutrinos and the Dark Matter of the Universe
  17. Chapter 12. Study of Neutrino and Dark Matter by High Sensitivity ßß, γ and X Ray Spectrometer ELEGANTS
  18. Chapter 13. Electron Antineutrino Mass from ß-Decay
  19. Chapter 14. The Mainz Neutrino Mass Experiment
  20. Chapter 15. Future Perspectives of the Mainz Neutrino Mass Experiment
  21. Chapter 16. The Garching Neutrino Mass Experiments (Status Report)
  22. Chapter 17. Some Aspects of ß"-Spectra Evaluation with Respect to the Neutrino Mass
  23. Chapter 18. Massive Neutrinos as Probes of Fundamental Left-Right Symmetry of Nature
  24. Chapter 19. Update on the Physics of Neutrino Mass
  25. Chapter 20. Double-Beta Decay: Some Recent Results and Developments
  26. Chapter 21. Tracking Electrons from Double Beta Decay – How Far CanYou Push the TPC?
  27. Chapter 22. Double Beta Decay and Neutrino Mass. The Heidelberg–Moscow Experiment
  28. Chapter 23. Background Recognition in Germanium Detectors by Pulse Shape Analysis
  29. Chapter 24. Measurement of the 2vßß Decay of 76Ge
  30. Chapter 25. Grand Unification, Nuclear Structure and the Double Beta-Decay
  31. Chapter 26. Two Neutrino (2 v) Double and Single Beta Decay by QRPA with Neutron-Proton Pairing
  32. Chapter 27. Two Vacua Particle Number Projected Random Phase Approximation
  33. Chapter 28. Proton–Neutron Correlations, Particle Number Conservation and Double Beta Decay
  34. Chapter 29. Pseudo SU (3) Approach to the ßß Decay
  35. Chapter 30. A Discussion of the (”-,e-) Conversion
  36. Chapter 31. Neutrino Experiments at Nuclear Reactors
  37. Chapter 32. KARMEN: Neutrino Physics at ISIS
  38. Chapter 33. KARMEN: Precision Tests of the Standard Model with Neutrinos from Muon and Pion Decay
  39. Chapter 34. Neutrino Electron Scattering at ISIS
  40. Chapter 35. Neutral Current Coupling Constants from Neutrino–Electron Scattering
  41. Chapter 36. vτ - Detection Using a New Capillary Target
  42. Chapter 37. Development of a High Resolution Cryogenic Detector with Applications in Neutrino Physics
  43. CONTENTS OF SOME PREVIOUS VOLUMES