This book provides an introduction into the rapidly developing field of light exotic nuclei, that is light nuclei of unusual composition. Since the mid 1980s increasing effort has been put into studying these exotic objects. The research of the exotic nucclei began with the advent of accelerated beams of such nuclei. This new technique has revitalized nuclear physics, and the facilities producing radioactive ion beams and their theoretical hinterland now offer students the experience of pioneering research.
The first part of the book considers the theory of collisions of light exotic nuclei and the second part is based on a multicluster model in which the intercluster motion is treated accurately. Current hot topics are included as are more advanced areas of the theory, providing ideas for further study. Although the subject is theoretical it is intended for both experiemental and theoretical physicists of graduate level and above.
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