CODE 61735 ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 3 FISICA 8758 (L-30) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR FIS/04 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in ingresso Per sostenere l'esame di questo insegnamento è necessario aver sostenuto i seguenti esami: PHYSICS 8758 (coorte 2022/2023) GENERAL PHYSICS 3 57050 2022 TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course of Fondamenti di Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare is held in the second semester of the third year of the bachelor degree program of Physics. It aims to provide an introduction to the physics of nuclei and elementary particles and related astrophysical and cosmological topics. Particular attention is paid to the historical development of these disciplines, their applications and experimental techniques. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The course aims at providing students with a basic knowledge of nuclei and particle physics, and related astrophysics topics, with particular attention to the definition of the historical developments of these disciplines, the most important observables, the methods to measure them and the most significant experimental tools. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The course aims to provide some simple introductory concepts of the physics of matter constituents. Atomic nuclei and subnuclear particles are analyzed and, by studying their properties, some characteristics are derived of the strong and weak nuclear interactions that students will deepen in dedicated courses, as well as the electromagnetic and gravitational interactions with which students have become familiar in general physics courses. We introduce concepts of astrophysics and cosmology related to nuclear and particle physics, in particular stellar and galactic astrophysics, primordial nucleosynthesis, cosmic rays. Knowledge is also provided on the experimental tools for the study of nuclei, subnuclear particles and astrophysical observables. At the end of the course students will acquire a basic knowledge of the physics of nuclei, particles and astrophysics that will serve as a support for those who intend to deepen these disciplines in dedicated courses and which will nevertheless provide an introductory overview also for those who will focus on other branches. Students will be able to perform simple calculations of phenomena and nuclear and subnuclear reactions, especially in the case of common applications such as radiodating, radiation dosimetry and energy production, to determine the main features of some experimental apparatus according to various needs, and to evaluate the main elements of selected astrophysical and cosmological phenomena. PREREQUISITES classic and relativistic mechanics, electromagnetism and basic knowledge of quantum mechanics TEACHING METHODS Traditional lessons with theory and applications. Slides used during the lessons will be provided via Aulaweb. SYLLABUS/CONTENT The atomic nucleus. The discovery of the Atomic Nucleus, Measurement of Radius and charge density, Systematics of the masses and binding energies, magnetic and electric moments, Classification of electromagnetic transitions. Isotopic spin. Nucleare stability and instability, laws of radioactive decay. Alpha decay, beta decay. Cross sections. Nuclear reactions; fission and fusion. Nuclear models: drop model , Fermi gas model, shell model. Dosimetry and dating (brief outline). Interaction matter-particles. Charged particles: energy loss by ionization and radiation. Photons: photoelectric effect, Compton, Pair production. Neutron-matter interactions. Introduction to particle detectors and accelerators Astrophysics. Definitions, instruments and observables. Model of the Big Bang. Model of the star, Energy balance, phases of Stellar Evolution. Reactions of thermal fusion, proton-proton chain. Production of neutrinos. Galaxies. Planetary systems Elementary particles. Cosmic rays and the first discoveries of sub-nuclear particles: positron, muon, pion and kaon. Leptons, hadrons, resonances, mesons, baryons. Parity and its violation, lepton numbers conservation. The elementary constituents of matter in the Standard Model; the open problems (brief outline) RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY K.S. Krane: Introductory Nuclear Physics - John Wiley and Sonsn I. Lombardo Problemi di fisica nucleare e subnucleare - CEA Povh, Rith, Scholtz e Zetsche: Particelle e nuclei - Boringhieri 2002 Mukhin: Experimental Nuclear Physics vol 1 e 2 - Mir Publishers Moscow C.E.Rolfs, W.S.Rodney: Cauldrons in the Cosmos - Univ. Chicago Press. D. Perkins: Introduction to High Energy Physics. D. Griffiths: Introduction to Elementary Particles - Wiley VCH W.S.C. Williams: Nuclear and Particle Physics TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD MAURO GINO FRANCESCO TAIUTI Ricevimento: by appointment Exam Board MAURO GINO FRANCESCO TAIUTI (President) MATTEO SANGUINETI SILVANO TOSI (President Substitute) ANDREA CELENTANO (Substitute) FABRIZIO FERRO (Substitute) PAOLO PRATI (Substitute) ENRICO ROBUTTI (Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START According to the accademic calendar Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Traditional, written and oral exams. The written exam consists of a set of exercises and problems that verify the ability of applying the concepts learned to simple cases. The oral exam consists in a predefined number of questions on the various parts of the course to verify the level of understanding of the topics dealt with in the course. ASSESSMENT METHODS To help students evaluate their level before the exams, simulations of the written exams are performed, without grades being assigned. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 10/01/2025 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 07/02/2025 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 06/06/2025 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 08/07/2025 09:00 GENOVA Scritto 05/09/2025 09:00 GENOVA Scritto FURTHER INFORMATION Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities on file with the University and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Professor Sergio Di Domizio (sergio.didomizio@unige.it), the Department’s disability liaison.