Nuclear Physics
mobi, pdf |eng | 2010-10-28 | Author:John Polkinghorne

Chapter 4 Further developments The hectic period of fundamental quantum discovery in the mid1920s was followed by a long developmental period in which the implications of the new theory were ...
( Category: Quantum Theory October 27,2014 )
mobi |eng | 2010-10-28 | Author:Frank Close

Chapter 5 Accelerators: cosmic and man-made Cosmic rays come free of charge but are random; the need for controlled experiments leads to particle accelerators. This chapter looks at smashing beams ...
( Category: Particle Physics October 27,2014 )
azw3, mobi, epub |eng | 2006-08-15 | Author:Robert Oerter

The Strong, the Weak, and the Strange By 1950, physicists had come to realize that they needed yet another classification to deal with the nuclear forces. On the one hand, ...
( Category: Nuclear Physics September 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2007-12-17 | Author:Kai Bird

CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT “He Couldn’t Understand Why He Did It” He told me that his nerve just gave way at that moment. . . . He has this tendency when things ...
( Category: United States September 1,2014 )
mobi |eng | 2004-05-12 | Author:Close, Frank [Close, Frank]

The basic spark chamber consists of parallel sheets of metal separated by a few millimetres and immersed in an inert (less reactive) gas such as neon. When a charged particle ...
( Category: Atomic & Nuclear Physics August 21,2014 )
mobi |eng | 2002-05-29 | Author:Polkinghorne, John [Polkinghorne, John]

At most times and in most places, the universe has been devoid of consciousness. Are we to suppose that throughout these vast tracts of cosmic space and time, no quantum ...
( Category: Nuclear Physics August 21,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-07-28 | Author:Clery, Daniel [CLERY, DANIEL]

The interior of JET, showing limiters on the central column, radio antennas on the outside wall and a divertor at the bottom. (Courtesy of EFDA JET) There was much to ...
( Category: Nuclear July 31,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2013-10-08 | Author:Lederman, Leon M. & Hill, Christopher T. [Lederman, Leon M.]

FIGURE 8.31. Bar Magnet. The magnetic field of a bar magnet. The poles of a magnet are called north (N) and south (S). If a small iron bar magnet is ...
( Category: Nuclear Physics April 8,2014 )
epub |deu | 2012-12-07 | Author:Nagashima, Yorikiyo [Nagashima, Yorikiyo]

One should note that results of the above recipes vary, depending on processes. However, differences are generally not very large as is illustrated in Figure 7.6. The RGE at least ...
( Category: Particle Physics March 27,2014 )
epub |eng | 2013-03-10 | Author:Bernstein, Jeremy [Bernstein, Jeremy]

Figure 15. The meson octet. Now we can return to the Ω−. First, how is it classified, and then how do we deal with the Pauli problem? Figure 16. The ...
( Category: Particle Physics March 27,2014 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2012-11-12 | Author:Carroll, Sean [Carroll, Sean]

What comes out So you’ve made a Higgs boson! Congratulations. Now comes the tricky part: How are you ever going to know? Heavy particles tend to decay, and the Higgs ...
( Category: Particle Physics March 27,2014 )
epub |eng | 2013-04-29 | Author:Rudolph Herzog [Herzog, Rudolph]

CHAPTER SEVEN Flying Reactors There are places where radioactive substances have no business being. One of them is space. That may sound like science fiction, but it is, in fact, ...
( Category: Environmental Policy March 26,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2005-01-01 | Author:Lisa Randall

“Super” words abound in physics terminology. We have superconducting, supercooling, supersaturated, superfluid, the Super conducting Supercollider (the SSC)—which would have been the highest-energy collider today had Congress not canceled it ...
( Category: Particle Physics March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub, pdf |eng | 2006-08-15 | Author:Robert Oerter

The Strong, the Weak, and the Strange By 1950, physicists had come to realize that they needed yet another classification to deal with the nuclear forces. On the one hand, ...
( Category: Nuclear Physics March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub, pdf |eng | 2011-05-31 | Author:Brian Greene

Figure 9.1 A doughnut, or torus, and its multihandled cousins. You might think that the number of holes in the curled-up Planck-sized dimensions—mountaintop physics par excellence—has now kicked an experimentally ...
( Category: Particle Physics March 25,2014 )