Neutrino '77
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Author: A.K. Mann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 1997-05-08
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9781563962288
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMarket: Researchers and graduate students in high energy physics, physics historians. This book contains 13 papers that reflect the development of neutrino interactions with the electrons and protons in a fixed-target experiment that, beginning in 1980, grew out of the formal collaboration in high energy physics between Japanese and American institutions. These experiments were crucial to the merger of quantum electrodynamics and quantum weak dynamics, the foundation of electroweak theory today.
Author: Frank Close
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2012-02-23
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 0199695997
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA history of the neutrino discusses how the atomic particle was sought and found, and how it allows astronomers to perform more in-depth research about distant galaxies and stars.
Author: Stephen T. Dye
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2007-06-25
Total Pages: 366
ISBN-13: 0387707719
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese pages present a collection of recent papers primarily documenting the nascent science of neutrino geophysics. Most of the papers followed from talks given at Neutrino Sciences 2005: Neutrino Geophysics held at the University of Hawaii in December 2005. Several papers were solicited later in an effort to make the collection as comprehensive as possible. Every paper was scrutinized by an external reviewer to assure the quality of scientific content.
Author: Masataka Fukugita
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2003-06-25
Total Pages: 610
ISBN-13: 9783540438007
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book provides a survey of the current state of research into the physics of neutrinos. It is presented in a form accessible to non-specialists and graduate students, but will also be useful as a handbook for researchers in this field. The reader finds here a global view of the areas of physics in which neutrinos play important roles, including astrophysics and cosmology. The book is intended to be self-contained: Starting from the standard theory of electroweak interactions, the key notions are explained in detail and the fundamental equations are derived explicitly, so that readers can understand their precise content. Prime emphasis is given to the mass of neutrinos and its implications. The first eight chapters deal mostly with well-established knowledge whilst later chapters probe into research problems.
Author: Klaus Winter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2000-09-21
Total Pages: 606
ISBN-13: 9780521650038
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA revised overview of modern neutrino physics, covering all major areas of interest.
Author: Masataka Fukugita
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-12-14
Total Pages: 947
ISBN-13: 4431670297
DOWNLOAD EBOOKObservations of neutrinos being emitted by the supernova SN1987A, star neutrinos, and atmospheric neutrinos have provided new insights into astronomy, as well as new unresolved phenomena such as the solar neutrino problem, spurring investigative studies among particle physicists and astrophysicists. One of the most important features of this book is its enumeration of a number of basic properties of neutrinos and their relationship to Grand Unified Theories, focusing on the origin of the neutrino's mass and the generation mixing of neutrinos. All the kamiokande results, detector performances, and complete references are included.
Author: Frederick Reines
Publisher: World Scientific
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 632
ISBN-13: 9789810202705
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume is a collection of the scientific papers of Frederick Reines. Its publication is to commemorate the 70th birthday, in 1988, of this distinguished scientist. The selected papers here cover many aspects of his work in neutrino physics, astrophysics and conservation law tests. They have been divided into logical groupings, each introduced by a leading authority in that field, who helps the reader to see the reprinted articles with a better historical and scientific perspective.
Author: V. L. Ginzburg
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2013-10-22
Total Pages: 141
ISBN-13: 1483189880
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhysics and Astrophysics discusses some major problems concerned with macrophysics. Such topics as the controlled thermonuclear fusion, high- temperature superconductivity, and metallic exciton liquid in semiconductors are covered. The definition and elements related to microphysics are discussed. This section focuses on mass spectrum, quarks and gluons, and the interaction of particles at high and super high energies. The book gives a brief overview of the general theory of relativity. The production and origin of gravitational waves are discussed in detail. Cosmology is the study of space and time on a large scale. This definition was made as an introduction to the chapter that focuses on the cosmological problems, quasars and galactic nuclei, and formation of galaxies. The necessity of new physics in astronomy is also considered. The text includes a section on the physics of black holes, neutrons stars, and pulsars. The book will provide useful information to physicists, cosmologists, engineers, students, and researchers in the field of physics.