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Particle Physics: One Hundred Years of Discoveries (an Annotated Chronological Bibliography) by V. Ezhela β€” book cover

Particle Physics: One Hundred Years of Discoveries (an Annotated Chronological Bibliography)

by V. V. Ezhela, B. Armstrong (Editor), J. D. Jackson
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"This annotated, chronological bibliography presents key material _including excerpts_from 500 of the most influential theoretical papers and experimental discoveries in particle physics, many of which have been cited for the Nobel prize. A general introduction places the original articles in historical context. For each entry there is a short description explaining the importance of the discovery, followed by complete bibliographic information, including title, authors, abstracts or excerpts, and references." "Contents" This annotated, chronological bibliography presents key material β€” including excerpts β€” from 500 of the most influential theoretical papers and experimental discoveries in particle physics, many of which have been cited for the Nobel prize. A general introduction places the original articles in historical context. For each entry there is a short description explaining the importance of the discovery, followed by complete bibliographic information, including title, authors, abstracts or excerpts, and references.

Synopsis

The history of particle physics goes back over one hundred years to J. B. Perrin's discovery in 1895 that cathode rays are a flow of negatively charged particles. Exactly a century later, the field of particle physics closed an important chapter with the experimental confirmation of the existence of the sixth and last quark, the top quark. This detailed chronology defines the whole discipline of particle and high-energy physics. Particle Physics: One Hundred Years of Discoveries recounts the dramatic history of the search for the ultimate constituents of matter by presenting key material on more than 500 seminal papers in particle physics. Of great interest are the actual excerpts from the original papers. This annotated, chronological bibliography presents the most influential theoretical and experimental discoveries in particle physics, many of which have been cited for the Nobel prize. A general introduction places the original articles in historical context. For each entry there is a short description explaining the importance of the discovery, followed by complete bibliographic information, including title, authors, abstracts or excerpts and references. Readers will find J. J. Thomson's original words, written in 1897, announcing the discovery of the first elementary particle, the electron; Einstein's three world-changing papers of 1905; Dirac's prediction, in 1931, of the positron; Murray Gell-Mann's 1964 proposal that hadrons are composite particles; and final confirmation of the quark theory, with the discovery in 1995 of the top quark. A complete chronological listing and author and subject indexes make the book easy to use as a reference. Particle Physics: One Hundred Years of Discoveries is a concise summing up of man's continuing efforts to uncover the ultimate secrets of nature.

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From the 1895 discovery that cathode rays are a flow of negatively charged particles to the 1995 identification of the top quark, chronicles the developments in particle physics through abstracts or excerpts of over 500 technical papers. Also identifies any reprints, the particles studied, and the accelerator used if any; and includes a selection of the original references. Author and subject indices and a chronology of discoveries support the collection. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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From the 1895 discovery that cathode rays are a flow of negatively charged particles to the 1995 identification of the top quark, chronicles the developments in particle physics through abstracts or excerpts of over 500 technical papers. Also identifies any reprints, the particles studied, and the accelerator used if any; and includes a selection of the original references. Author and subject indices and a chronology of discoveries support the collection. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2004
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
340
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781563966422

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