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Bruno Touschek's extraordinary journey : from death rays to antimatter / / Giulia Pancheri
Bruno Touschek's extraordinary journey : from death rays to antimatter / / Giulia Pancheri
Autore Pancheri Giulia
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (493 pages)
Disciplina 539.72
Collana Springer Biographies
Soggetto topico Colliders (Nuclear physics)
Physicists
ISBN 9783031038266
9783031038259
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Part I The Years of Learning: From Austria and Germany to the UK -- 2 The Vienna Years: 1921-1942 -- 2.1 Family History -- 2.2 The School Years -- 2.2.1 What Touschek Told Amaldi About His School Years -- 2.2.2 Comments About the Austrian School System and Touschek's Matura -- 2.2.3 1939: Dreaming of England from Rome -- 2.3 Trying to Study Physics: Expulsion from the University of Vienna in May 1940 -- 2.4 Bruno Touschek, Paul Urban and Arnold Sommerfeld -- 3 Bruno Touschek's Extraordinary Journey to Munich, Hamburg and Berlin: 1942-1943 -- 3.1 Sommerfeld's Day in Munich -- 3.2 Hamburg: 1942 -- 3.2.1 The Bombing of Lübeck -- 3.2.2 A Racial Slur and Search for a New Home -- 3.2.3 Depression -- 3.2.4 Jobless -- 3.3 To Berlin: New Friends and Work at Löwe Opta Radio -- 3.4 February 1943: Egerer's Crazy Plans -- 4 The Road from Norway: Rolf Widerøe and the Strahlentrasformator -- 4.1 Particle Accelerators -- 4.1.1 Roads from the North of Europe and Elsewhere: Linear Accelerators, Beam Transformers, Cyclotrons and Induction Accelerators -- 4.1.2 Rolf Widerøe and His Dreams -- 4.1.3 A Transformer to Accelerate Charged Particles -- 4.1.4 Ernest Lawrence's Merry Go-Round -- 4.2 Scientific Articles and Death-Ray Proposals -- 4.2.1 An Issue of the Physical Review Arrives in Trondheim -- 4.2.2 How Rolf Widerøe Went Back to His Dream -- 4.2.3 The Article Which was Never Published -- 4.3 Betatrons and Death-Rays Projects in Germany -- 4.3.1 The Siemens Project -- 4.3.2 The Schmellenmeier's Project and Richard Gans -- 4.3.3 Schiebold's Death-Ray Project -- 4.4 Widerøe's Article and the Death-Ray Projects -- 4.4.1 Touschek and His Contribution to the Death-Ray Projects -- 5 Bruno Touschek and Widerøe's Betatron in 1943-1945: The Dark Years.
5.1 Secrets Works in Early 1943 -- 5.2 February-July 1943: How Widerøe's Betatron Came to Be and the Articles … -- 5.2.1 More About Interest for Betatrons as Death Rays and How They Found Their Way in the RLM -- 5.2.2 Beating the Norweger Point by Point -- 5.3 University at Last! -- 5.4 Colliding Clouds in the Northern Sky and Darkening Times -- 5.4.1 How Bruno Missed the Point -- 5.4.2 How Reliable is the Date of the Storage Ring Patent? -- 5.5 A Death Sentence, and Fire-Bombing in Berlin: September Through December 1943 -- 5.6 1944: Academic Lectures and a Work Completed -- 5.6.1 1944: The Betatron Starts to Be Built in Hamburg and Bruno is Called to Forced Labor in Berlin -- 5.6.2 A Lecture During an Alarm -- 5.6.3 O.T. Calls Again: cui bono? -- 5.7 1945: Towards the End -- 5.7.1 March 1945: The Betatron Leaves Hamburg -- 5.8 Fuhlsbüttel Prison and a Brush with Death -- 5.8.1 Bruno's Pardon and the Reich Commissioner for Death-Rays -- 5.8.2 Left for Dead on the Way to Kiel -- 5.9 Why was Touschek Arrested? -- 5.10 A Note in Invisible Ink and Its Long Life After Fuhlsbüttel Prison -- 6 Bruno Touschek in Germany After the War: 1945-46 -- 6.1 German Science and the Mission of the T-Force -- 6.1.1 Operation Epsilon -- 6.1.2 The T-Force and Widerøe's Betatron -- 6.2 From Destruction to Reconstruction: Starting Anew in Göttingen -- 6.3 1946: Touschek Between Göttingen and Glasgow -- 6.3.1 Getting a Diploma in Göttingen -- 6.3.2 Doubts and Uncertainty -- 6.4 Who Made the Decision for Touschek's Move to Glasgow in 1947 … -- 7 Bruno Touschek in Glasgow: The Making of a Theoretical Physicist -- 7.1 Backstage in UK and Crucial Particle Physics Developments Elsewhere -- 7.1.1 The UK Accelerator Program in 1945-1946 -- 7.1.2 1946: Reaching Out to the Reconstruction of European Science -- 7.1.3 Post War Revolutions in Particle Physics.
7.2 1947-1949: Getting a Doctorate in Glasgow -- 7.2.1 Arriving in Glasgow Accompanied by a Guard -- 7.2.2 Bruno Touschek and Werner Heisenberg -- 7.2.3 1948: Settling in Glasgow -- 7.2.4 1949: Getting the Doctorate -- 7.3 Lecturer in Glasgow: 1950-1952 -- 7.3.1 Fallout from the Fuchs Affair -- 7.3.2 Bruno Touschek and Max Born-1950-1952 -- 7.3.3 Planning Betrayal -- 7.3.4 A Visit from Walter Thirring -- 7.3.5 The Southern Way -- Part II Towards Ada through Italy and France -- 8 A Laboratory on the Hills: Frascati and the Italian Road to Particle Accelerators -- 8.1 Italy Before the War -- 8.2 Edoardo Amaldi: Creator of CERN and the Friend Who Would … -- 8.2.1 Through the War Towards the Reconstruction -- 8.2.2 A Laboratory for All European Scientists -- 8.2.3 Meanwhile, in Italy -- 8.3 How Italy Entered the Road to Become a Particle Accelerator Builder -- 8.3.1 The Director Who Built the Frascati National Laboratories -- 8.3.2 How Giorgio First Learnt of Betatrons -- 8.3.3 The People Who Built the Machine -- 8.3.4 How to Build Things from Nothing (e.g. a National Laboratory and a Particle Accelerator) -- 8.3.5 The Site -- 8.4 To Higher Energies Through the Kinematical Advantage of Head-on-Collisions -- 8.5 Strada del Sincrotrone Km. 12 -- 8.6 July 1957 to April 1959: Assembling the 1100 MeV Frascati Electro Synchrotron -- 9 Touschek in Rome in the 1950s -- 9.1 First Papers -- 9.1.1 Good Times -- 9.1.2 Stuck in Italy? -- 9.2 When Bruno Met Elspeth -- 9.2.1 Elspeth Yonge -- 9.2.2 What Motorcycle Accidents are Good for -- 9.2.3 1955: Marriage and Other Things -- 9.3 How Different Roads Converged to Make AdA -- 9.3.1 New Particles and the Non Conservation of Parity -- 9.4 Physics with a Baby in the House -- 9.5 Pauli is Gone -- 10 1959-1961: The Making of AdA -- 10.1 Aunt Ada -- 10.2 Summer 1959: Evenings in Varenna.
10.3 Conferences and New Entries: Positrons and Electrons -- 10.3.1 July 1959: To Kiev -- 10.3.2 What was New in Kiev -- 10.3.3 A Seminar in October 1959, a Question from Touschek and How Theorists in Rome Got on the Action -- 10.4 The Making of AdA -- 10.4.1 February 17th 1960: A Meeting for the Future of the Laboratory -- 10.4.2 The Construction -- 10.4.3 Enthusiasm and Disappointments -- 10.5 Who Started First: Frascati or Novosibirsk? -- 11 Bruno Touschek and AdA: From Frascati to Orsay -- 11.1 The 1961 Geneva Conference -- 11.2 And Then Came Pierre Marin and Georges Charpak: Un vrai bijou -- 11.3 The 1961 Conference at Aix-en-Provence -- 11.4 Letters and Visits -- 11.4.1 A Stormy Beginning -- 11.4.2 Visits and Meetings: Towards the Transfer of AdA -- 11.5 How AdA Left Italy and Arrived in France -- 12 Touschek with AdA in Orsay -- 12.1 The Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire -- 12.2 AdA's Arrival and Installation in Orsay: Summer 1962 -- 12.2.1 First Experiments: Weekends and Long Nights or Sixty Hours in a Row -- 12.2.2 Italians in Paris -- 12.3 The Winter of 1962-63 -- 12.3.1 Looking for Two gammaγ Rays -- 12.3.2 The AdA Effect -- 12.3.3 After the Discovery of the Touschek Effect -- 12.3.4 Single Bremsstrahlung: The Calculation That Helped to Confirm That Collisions Had Taken Place -- 12.4 The Summer of 1963 -- 12.4.1 Summer Studies in Brookhaven -- 12.4.2 Dubna and the New Institute in Novosibirsk: Une grande première -- 12.5 Observing Collisions -- 12.5.1 December 1963: Starting the Final Runs -- 12.6 What Was Happening Beyond the Iron Curtain -- 12.7 After AdA -- 12.7.1 How Touschek Found the Way to Prove That Electron-Positron Colliders Would Work -- Part III Maturity -- 13 ADONE: A Legacy of Wins and Losses -- 13.1 ADONE and Its Golden Years -- 13.1.1 1963: A Storm Temporarily Avoided.
13.1.2 Bernardini's Idea to Look for Vector Mesons -- 13.1.3 Touschek's Theory Group and His Legacy of Photon Resummation -- 13.1.4 Touschek's Contribution to ADONE -- 13.2 ADONE: Problems and First Results -- 13.2.1 Lions and Tigers and Bears: The Appearance of Quarks and Color at ADONE -- 13.2.2 Intermezzo: Bruno During the Years 1969-1973 -- 13.2.3 The November Revolution: Winners and Losers -- 13.3 Bruno's Last Year at CERN -- 14 Epilogue: A Personal Memory -- 15 Postface -- Appendix References -- -- Index.
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Pancheri Giulia  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2022]
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Bruno Touschek's extraordinary journey : from death rays to antimatter / / Giulia Pancheri
Bruno Touschek's extraordinary journey : from death rays to antimatter / / Giulia Pancheri
Autore Pancheri Giulia
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (493 pages)
Disciplina 539.72
Collana Springer Biographies
Soggetto topico Colliders (Nuclear physics)
Physicists
ISBN 9783031038266
9783031038259
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Part I The Years of Learning: From Austria and Germany to the UK -- 2 The Vienna Years: 1921-1942 -- 2.1 Family History -- 2.2 The School Years -- 2.2.1 What Touschek Told Amaldi About His School Years -- 2.2.2 Comments About the Austrian School System and Touschek's Matura -- 2.2.3 1939: Dreaming of England from Rome -- 2.3 Trying to Study Physics: Expulsion from the University of Vienna in May 1940 -- 2.4 Bruno Touschek, Paul Urban and Arnold Sommerfeld -- 3 Bruno Touschek's Extraordinary Journey to Munich, Hamburg and Berlin: 1942-1943 -- 3.1 Sommerfeld's Day in Munich -- 3.2 Hamburg: 1942 -- 3.2.1 The Bombing of Lübeck -- 3.2.2 A Racial Slur and Search for a New Home -- 3.2.3 Depression -- 3.2.4 Jobless -- 3.3 To Berlin: New Friends and Work at Löwe Opta Radio -- 3.4 February 1943: Egerer's Crazy Plans -- 4 The Road from Norway: Rolf Widerøe and the Strahlentrasformator -- 4.1 Particle Accelerators -- 4.1.1 Roads from the North of Europe and Elsewhere: Linear Accelerators, Beam Transformers, Cyclotrons and Induction Accelerators -- 4.1.2 Rolf Widerøe and His Dreams -- 4.1.3 A Transformer to Accelerate Charged Particles -- 4.1.4 Ernest Lawrence's Merry Go-Round -- 4.2 Scientific Articles and Death-Ray Proposals -- 4.2.1 An Issue of the Physical Review Arrives in Trondheim -- 4.2.2 How Rolf Widerøe Went Back to His Dream -- 4.2.3 The Article Which was Never Published -- 4.3 Betatrons and Death-Rays Projects in Germany -- 4.3.1 The Siemens Project -- 4.3.2 The Schmellenmeier's Project and Richard Gans -- 4.3.3 Schiebold's Death-Ray Project -- 4.4 Widerøe's Article and the Death-Ray Projects -- 4.4.1 Touschek and His Contribution to the Death-Ray Projects -- 5 Bruno Touschek and Widerøe's Betatron in 1943-1945: The Dark Years.
5.1 Secrets Works in Early 1943 -- 5.2 February-July 1943: How Widerøe's Betatron Came to Be and the Articles … -- 5.2.1 More About Interest for Betatrons as Death Rays and How They Found Their Way in the RLM -- 5.2.2 Beating the Norweger Point by Point -- 5.3 University at Last! -- 5.4 Colliding Clouds in the Northern Sky and Darkening Times -- 5.4.1 How Bruno Missed the Point -- 5.4.2 How Reliable is the Date of the Storage Ring Patent? -- 5.5 A Death Sentence, and Fire-Bombing in Berlin: September Through December 1943 -- 5.6 1944: Academic Lectures and a Work Completed -- 5.6.1 1944: The Betatron Starts to Be Built in Hamburg and Bruno is Called to Forced Labor in Berlin -- 5.6.2 A Lecture During an Alarm -- 5.6.3 O.T. Calls Again: cui bono? -- 5.7 1945: Towards the End -- 5.7.1 March 1945: The Betatron Leaves Hamburg -- 5.8 Fuhlsbüttel Prison and a Brush with Death -- 5.8.1 Bruno's Pardon and the Reich Commissioner for Death-Rays -- 5.8.2 Left for Dead on the Way to Kiel -- 5.9 Why was Touschek Arrested? -- 5.10 A Note in Invisible Ink and Its Long Life After Fuhlsbüttel Prison -- 6 Bruno Touschek in Germany After the War: 1945-46 -- 6.1 German Science and the Mission of the T-Force -- 6.1.1 Operation Epsilon -- 6.1.2 The T-Force and Widerøe's Betatron -- 6.2 From Destruction to Reconstruction: Starting Anew in Göttingen -- 6.3 1946: Touschek Between Göttingen and Glasgow -- 6.3.1 Getting a Diploma in Göttingen -- 6.3.2 Doubts and Uncertainty -- 6.4 Who Made the Decision for Touschek's Move to Glasgow in 1947 … -- 7 Bruno Touschek in Glasgow: The Making of a Theoretical Physicist -- 7.1 Backstage in UK and Crucial Particle Physics Developments Elsewhere -- 7.1.1 The UK Accelerator Program in 1945-1946 -- 7.1.2 1946: Reaching Out to the Reconstruction of European Science -- 7.1.3 Post War Revolutions in Particle Physics.
7.2 1947-1949: Getting a Doctorate in Glasgow -- 7.2.1 Arriving in Glasgow Accompanied by a Guard -- 7.2.2 Bruno Touschek and Werner Heisenberg -- 7.2.3 1948: Settling in Glasgow -- 7.2.4 1949: Getting the Doctorate -- 7.3 Lecturer in Glasgow: 1950-1952 -- 7.3.1 Fallout from the Fuchs Affair -- 7.3.2 Bruno Touschek and Max Born-1950-1952 -- 7.3.3 Planning Betrayal -- 7.3.4 A Visit from Walter Thirring -- 7.3.5 The Southern Way -- Part II Towards Ada through Italy and France -- 8 A Laboratory on the Hills: Frascati and the Italian Road to Particle Accelerators -- 8.1 Italy Before the War -- 8.2 Edoardo Amaldi: Creator of CERN and the Friend Who Would … -- 8.2.1 Through the War Towards the Reconstruction -- 8.2.2 A Laboratory for All European Scientists -- 8.2.3 Meanwhile, in Italy -- 8.3 How Italy Entered the Road to Become a Particle Accelerator Builder -- 8.3.1 The Director Who Built the Frascati National Laboratories -- 8.3.2 How Giorgio First Learnt of Betatrons -- 8.3.3 The People Who Built the Machine -- 8.3.4 How to Build Things from Nothing (e.g. a National Laboratory and a Particle Accelerator) -- 8.3.5 The Site -- 8.4 To Higher Energies Through the Kinematical Advantage of Head-on-Collisions -- 8.5 Strada del Sincrotrone Km. 12 -- 8.6 July 1957 to April 1959: Assembling the 1100 MeV Frascati Electro Synchrotron -- 9 Touschek in Rome in the 1950s -- 9.1 First Papers -- 9.1.1 Good Times -- 9.1.2 Stuck in Italy? -- 9.2 When Bruno Met Elspeth -- 9.2.1 Elspeth Yonge -- 9.2.2 What Motorcycle Accidents are Good for -- 9.2.3 1955: Marriage and Other Things -- 9.3 How Different Roads Converged to Make AdA -- 9.3.1 New Particles and the Non Conservation of Parity -- 9.4 Physics with a Baby in the House -- 9.5 Pauli is Gone -- 10 1959-1961: The Making of AdA -- 10.1 Aunt Ada -- 10.2 Summer 1959: Evenings in Varenna.
10.3 Conferences and New Entries: Positrons and Electrons -- 10.3.1 July 1959: To Kiev -- 10.3.2 What was New in Kiev -- 10.3.3 A Seminar in October 1959, a Question from Touschek and How Theorists in Rome Got on the Action -- 10.4 The Making of AdA -- 10.4.1 February 17th 1960: A Meeting for the Future of the Laboratory -- 10.4.2 The Construction -- 10.4.3 Enthusiasm and Disappointments -- 10.5 Who Started First: Frascati or Novosibirsk? -- 11 Bruno Touschek and AdA: From Frascati to Orsay -- 11.1 The 1961 Geneva Conference -- 11.2 And Then Came Pierre Marin and Georges Charpak: Un vrai bijou -- 11.3 The 1961 Conference at Aix-en-Provence -- 11.4 Letters and Visits -- 11.4.1 A Stormy Beginning -- 11.4.2 Visits and Meetings: Towards the Transfer of AdA -- 11.5 How AdA Left Italy and Arrived in France -- 12 Touschek with AdA in Orsay -- 12.1 The Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire -- 12.2 AdA's Arrival and Installation in Orsay: Summer 1962 -- 12.2.1 First Experiments: Weekends and Long Nights or Sixty Hours in a Row -- 12.2.2 Italians in Paris -- 12.3 The Winter of 1962-63 -- 12.3.1 Looking for Two gammaγ Rays -- 12.3.2 The AdA Effect -- 12.3.3 After the Discovery of the Touschek Effect -- 12.3.4 Single Bremsstrahlung: The Calculation That Helped to Confirm That Collisions Had Taken Place -- 12.4 The Summer of 1963 -- 12.4.1 Summer Studies in Brookhaven -- 12.4.2 Dubna and the New Institute in Novosibirsk: Une grande première -- 12.5 Observing Collisions -- 12.5.1 December 1963: Starting the Final Runs -- 12.6 What Was Happening Beyond the Iron Curtain -- 12.7 After AdA -- 12.7.1 How Touschek Found the Way to Prove That Electron-Positron Colliders Would Work -- Part III Maturity -- 13 ADONE: A Legacy of Wins and Losses -- 13.1 ADONE and Its Golden Years -- 13.1.1 1963: A Storm Temporarily Avoided.
13.1.2 Bernardini's Idea to Look for Vector Mesons -- 13.1.3 Touschek's Theory Group and His Legacy of Photon Resummation -- 13.1.4 Touschek's Contribution to ADONE -- 13.2 ADONE: Problems and First Results -- 13.2.1 Lions and Tigers and Bears: The Appearance of Quarks and Color at ADONE -- 13.2.2 Intermezzo: Bruno During the Years 1969-1973 -- 13.2.3 The November Revolution: Winners and Losers -- 13.3 Bruno's Last Year at CERN -- 14 Epilogue: A Personal Memory -- 15 Postface -- Appendix References -- -- Index.
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cbt Workshop : proceedings of the LISHEP'95, session C: heavy flavour physics, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), February 21.23, 1995 / edited by F. Caruso ... [et. al.]
cbt Workshop : proceedings of the LISHEP'95, session C: heavy flavour physics, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), February 21.23, 1995 / edited by F. Caruso ... [et. al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gif-sur-Yvette : Editions Frontieres, c1995
Descrizione fisica ix, 539 p. ; 21 cm
Disciplina 539.72
530.73
Soggetto non controllato Particelle elementari
Raggi cosmici
Acceleratori
ISBN 2-86332-187-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Gif-sur-Yvette : Editions Frontieres, c1995
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Chiral Dynamics: Theory and Experiment [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of the Workshop Held at MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, 25–29 July 1994 / / edited by Aron M. Bernstein, Barry R. Holstein
Chiral Dynamics: Theory and Experiment [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of the Workshop Held at MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, 25–29 July 1994 / / edited by Aron M. Bernstein, Barry R. Holstein
Edizione [1st ed. 1995.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1995
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 351 p.)
Disciplina 539.72
Collana Lecture Notes in Physics
Soggetto topico Elementary particles (Physics)
Quantum field theory
Quantum computers
Spintronics
Quantum physics
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics
Quantum Physics
ISBN 3-540-49227-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Strong interactions at low energies -- Foundations and scope of chiral perturbation theory -- Aspects of nucleon chiral perturbation theory -- Estimates of low-energy parameters -- Thoughts on large N c QCD -- Pion observables and QCD -- Light hadron physics from the lattice -- Summary of ?-? scattering experiments -- Working group on ?? scattering -- Summary of the two pion threshold and chiral anomaly working group -- Low-energy photon-photon collisions to two-loop order -- Pion and sigma polarizabilities and radiative transitions -- Nucleon polarizabilities -- Pion (Kaon) and sigma polarizabilities -- Report of the working group on nucleon polarizabilities -- Tests of predictions from chiral perturbation theory for ?N scattering -- Pion-nucleon sigma term -- A meson-exchange model of pion-nucleon interaction -- ?N working group summary -- Measurement of the strong interaction shift and width of the 1S levels in pionic hydrogen and deuterium -- Is isospin symmetry violated in the pion-nucleon sector at threshold? -- Is f ?NN 2 =0.0755 ? A look at VPI FA93 and new Experimental Results -- Threshold pion photo- and electroproduction in chiral perturbation theory -- Pion-production experiments at NIKHEF -- Pion photoproduction and compton scattering at saskatoon (SAL) -- Threshold photo/electro pion production — working group Summary -- Spin physics with polarized electrons: MIT-bates program -- Recent achievements and future plans at Frascati -- Experiments at the electron accelerator MAMI -- Conclusions.
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Chiral Dynamics: Theory and Experiment [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of the Workshop Held at MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, 25–29 July 1994 / / edited by Aron M. Bernstein, Barry R. Holstein
Chiral Dynamics: Theory and Experiment [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of the Workshop Held at MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, 25–29 July 1994 / / edited by Aron M. Bernstein, Barry R. Holstein
Edizione [1st ed. 1995.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1995
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 351 p.)
Disciplina 539.72
Collana Lecture Notes in Physics
Soggetto topico Elementary particles (Physics)
Quantum field theory
Quantum computers
Spintronics
Quantum physics
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics
Quantum Physics
ISBN 3-540-49227-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Strong interactions at low energies -- Foundations and scope of chiral perturbation theory -- Aspects of nucleon chiral perturbation theory -- Estimates of low-energy parameters -- Thoughts on large N c QCD -- Pion observables and QCD -- Light hadron physics from the lattice -- Summary of ?-? scattering experiments -- Working group on ?? scattering -- Summary of the two pion threshold and chiral anomaly working group -- Low-energy photon-photon collisions to two-loop order -- Pion and sigma polarizabilities and radiative transitions -- Nucleon polarizabilities -- Pion (Kaon) and sigma polarizabilities -- Report of the working group on nucleon polarizabilities -- Tests of predictions from chiral perturbation theory for ?N scattering -- Pion-nucleon sigma term -- A meson-exchange model of pion-nucleon interaction -- ?N working group summary -- Measurement of the strong interaction shift and width of the 1S levels in pionic hydrogen and deuterium -- Is isospin symmetry violated in the pion-nucleon sector at threshold? -- Is f ?NN 2 =0.0755 ? A look at VPI FA93 and new Experimental Results -- Threshold pion photo- and electroproduction in chiral perturbation theory -- Pion-production experiments at NIKHEF -- Pion photoproduction and compton scattering at saskatoon (SAL) -- Threshold photo/electro pion production — working group Summary -- Spin physics with polarized electrons: MIT-bates program -- Recent achievements and future plans at Frascati -- Experiments at the electron accelerator MAMI -- Conclusions.
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Collective models of the nucleus / J. P. Davidson
Collective models of the nucleus / J. P. Davidson
Autore DAVIDSON, J. P.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York [etc.] : Academic press, 1968
Descrizione fisica XII, 238 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 539.72
Collana Pure and applied physics
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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DAVIDSON, J. P.  
New York [etc.] : Academic press, 1968
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Collider Physics within the Standard Model [[electronic resource] ] : A Primer / / by Guido Altarelli ; edited by James Wells
Collider Physics within the Standard Model [[electronic resource] ] : A Primer / / by Guido Altarelli ; edited by James Wells
Autore Altarelli Guido
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIV, 173 p. 60 illus., 34 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 539.72
Collana Lecture Notes in Physics
Soggetto topico Elementary particles (Physics)
Quantum field theory
String theory
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Field Theories, String Theory
ISBN 3-319-51920-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Gauge Theories and the Standard Model -- QCD: The Theory of Strong Interactions -- The Theory of Electroweak Interactions -- References.
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Altarelli Guido  
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Collider Physics within the Standard Model [[electronic resource] ] : A Primer / / by Guido Altarelli ; edited by James Wells
Collider Physics within the Standard Model [[electronic resource] ] : A Primer / / by Guido Altarelli ; edited by James Wells
Autore Altarelli Guido
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIV, 173 p. 60 illus., 34 illus. in color.)
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Collana Lecture Notes in Physics
Soggetto topico Elementary particles (Physics)
Quantum field theory
String theory
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Field Theories, String Theory
ISBN 3-319-51920-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Gauge Theories and the Standard Model -- QCD: The Theory of Strong Interactions -- The Theory of Electroweak Interactions -- References.
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Altarelli Guido  
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Computational many-particle physics / Holger Fehske, Ralf Schneider, Alexander WeiBe (eds.)
Computational many-particle physics / Holger Fehske, Ralf Schneider, Alexander WeiBe (eds.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin (etc.) : Springer, copyr. 2008
Descrizione fisica XV, 780 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 539.72
Collana Lecture notes in physics
Soggetto topico Particelle
ISBN 978-3-540-74685-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Computing particle properties : proceedings of the 36. Internationale Universitätswochen für Kern- und Teilchenphysik, Schladming, Austria, March 1-8, 1997 / H. Gausterer, C.B. Lang (eds.)
Computing particle properties : proceedings of the 36. Internationale Universitätswochen für Kern- und Teilchenphysik, Schladming, Austria, March 1-8, 1997 / H. Gausterer, C.B. Lang (eds.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; New York : Springer, c1998
Descrizione fisica vi, 335 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Disciplina 539.72
Altri autori (Persone) Gausterer, H.
Lang, Christian B.
Altri autori (Convegni) Internationale Universitätswochen für Kern- und Teilchenphysik <36th ; 1997 ; Schladming, Austria>
Collana Lecture notes in physics, 0075-8450 ; 512
Soggetto topico Particles (Nuclear physics) - Congresses
Quantum chromodynamics - Congresses
ISBN 3540646345 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Classificazione LC QC793
53.3.4
53.3.11
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991004032539707536
Berlin ; New York : Springer, c1998
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