Textbooks
Required Textbook
[Turner] = Turner, James E. Atoms, Radiation, and Radiation Protection. 3rd ed. Wiley-VCH, 2007. ISBN: 9783527406067.
Additional Book
[Yip] = Yip, Sidney. Nuclear Radiation Interactions. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2014. ISBN: 9789814368070.
LEC # | TOPICS | READINGS | CHALKBOARDS |
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1 | Radiation History to the Present—Understanding the Discovery of the Neutron |
Chadwick, J. "Possible Existence of a Neutron." (PDF) Nature 129 (1932): 312. ———. "The Existence of a Neutron." Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 136, no. 830 (1932): 692. | |
2 | Radiation Utilizing Technology | [Yip] pp. 1–11. | |
3 | Nuclear Mass and Stability, Nuclear Reactions and Notation, Introduction to Cross Section |
[Turner] Chapter 3: The Nucleus and Nuclear Radiation, pp. 55–61. [Yip] Chapter 4: Stability of Nuclei, pp. 51–58. | |
4 | Binding Energy, the Semi-Empirical Liquid Drop Nuclear Model, and Mass Parabolas | [Yip] Chapter 4: Stability of Nuclei, pp. 59–64. |
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5 | Mass Parabolas Continued, Stability, and Half-Life | Oganessian, Y. and K. Rykaczewski. "A Beachhead on the Island of Stability." Physics Today 68, no. 8 (2015): 32. | |
6 | The Q-Equation—The Most General Nuclear Reaction | [No reading assigned] | |
7 | Q-Equation Continued and Examples | [No reading assigned] | |
8 | Radioactive Decay—Modes, Energetics, and Trends | [Turner] Sections 3.3 to 3.8, pp 62–79. | |
9 | Radioactive Decay Continued | [Turner] Sections 4.1 to 4.3, pp. 83–88. | |
10 | Radioactive Decay Continued | Wotiz, R. "Ionization Detectors." (PDF) Circuit Cellar 256 (2011): 60–65.. | |
11 | Radioactivity and Series Radioactive Decays | [Turner] Section 4.4, pp. 89–95. | |
12 | Numerical Examples of Activity, Half-Life, and Series Decay | [Turner] Chapter 11, pp. 303–35. | |
13 | Practical Radiation Counting Experiments—Solid Angle, Count Rates, Uncertainty, and Hands-On Gamma Counting and Nuclear Activation Analysis | [No reading assigned] | |
14 | Photon Interactions with Matter I—Interaction Methods and Gamma Spectral Identification |
[Turner] Chapter 8, pp. 173–201. [Yip] pp. 216–22. | |
15 | Photon Interaction with Matter II—More Details, Shielding Calculations | [No reading assigned] | |
16 | Nuclear Reactor Construction and Operation | [No reading assigned] | |
17 | Ion-Nuclear Interactions I—Scattering and Stopping Power Derivation, Ion Range | [Turner] Chapter 6, pp. 139–54. | |
18 | Ion-Nuclear Interactions II—Bremsstrahlung, X-Ray Spectra, Cross Sections | [Turner] Chapter 5, pp. 109–34. | |
19 | Uses of Photon and Ion Nuclear Interactions—Characterization Techniques |
[Turner] Chapter 9, pp. 209–28. [Yip] Chapter 12, pp. 241–57. | |
20 | How Nuclear Energy Works | [No reading assigned] | |
21 | Neutron Transport |
[Turner] Sections 9.9–9.11, pp. 228–35. [Yip] Sections 9.2–9.3, pp. 184–220. | |
22 | Simplifying Neutron Transport to Neutron Diffusion | [No reading assigned] | |
23 | Solving the Neutron Diffusion Equation, and Criticality Relations |
Excerpt from Duderstadt, J. J., and L. J. Hamilton. Nuclear Reactor Analysis. Wiley, 1976, pp. 111–13 and 120–29. ISBN: 9780471223634. [Turner] Chapter 3, pp. 45 and 57–61. | |
24 | Transients, Feedback, and Time-Dependent Neutronics |
[Turner] Chapter 15, pp. 475–510. [Turner] Section 11.12, pp. 337–42. | |
25 | Review of All Nuclear Interactions and Problem Set 7 Help | GenIV International Forum / OECD Nuclear Energy Agency. "Technology Roadmap Update for Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems." (PDF - 2.8MB) January 2014. | |
26 | Chernobyl—How It Happened | [No reading assigned] | |
27 | Nuclear Materials—Radiation Damage and Effects in Matter | [No reading assigned] | |
28 | Chernobyl Trip Report by Jake Hecla | [No reading assigned] | |
29 | Nuclear Materials Science Continued | [Turner] Chapter 12, pp. 361–86. | |
30 | Radiation Dose, Dosimetry, and Background Radiation |
[Turner] Sections 4.5–4.6, pp. 96–102. Ackermann, M., et al. "Detection of the Characteristic Pion-Decay Signature in Supernova Remnants." Science 339, no. 6121 (2013): 807–11. | |
31 | Frontiers in Nuclear Medicine, Where One Finds Ionizing Radiation (Background and Other Sources) | [No reading assigned] | |
32 | Chemical and Biological Effects of Radiation, Smelling Nuclear Bullshit | [Turner] Sections 13.1–13.8, pp 399–421. | |
33 | Long-Term Biological Effects of Radiation, Statistics, Radiation Risk |
[Turner] Sections 13.9–13.15, pp. 421–41. Valentin, J., ed. "Low-dose Extrapolation of Radiation-related Cancer Risk." Annals of the International Commission of Radiological Protection 35, no. 4 (2005): 1–141. ICRP-99 Recommendations on Radiation Protection: Prekeges, J. L. "Radiation Hormesis, or, Could All That Radiation Be Good for Us?" Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology 31, no. 1 (2003): 11–17. Luckey, T. D. "Radiation Hormesis: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly." Dose-Response 4, no. 3 (2006): 169–90. | |
34 | Radiation Hormesis |
Moeller, D. W. "Radiation in Perspective." HPS Newsletter, June 1998. p. 17. Urbain, W. M. "General Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Foods" and "Wholesomeness of Irradiated Foods." Chapters 5 and 13 in Food Irradiation. Academic Press, 2012, pp. 118–23 and 269–75. ISBN: 9780124315853. [Preview with Google Books] "What's Wrong With Food Irradiation?" (PDF) Organic Consumers Association, 2001. Mercola, J. M. "Never Buy Meat, Potatoes or Herbs With 'Treated by Radiation' on the Label." 2011. | |
35 | Food Irradiation and Its Safety | World Health Organization. "High-Dose Irradiation: Wholesomeness of Food Irradiated With Doses Above 10kGy." (PDF - 4.2MB) Report of Joint FAO / IAEA / WHO Study Group. 1999. |