Search Results - "Bonolis, Luisa"
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Stellar structure and compact objects before 1940: Towards relativistic astrophysics
Published in European physical journal H (01-06-2017)“…Since the mid-1920s, different strands of research used stars as “physics laboratories” for investigating the nature of matter under extreme densities and…”
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From cosmic ray physics to cosmic ray astronomy: Bruno Rossi and the opening of new windows on the universe
Published in Astroparticle physics (01-01-2014)“…Bruno Rossi is considered one of the fathers of modern physics, being also a pioneer in virtually every aspect of what is today called high-energy…”
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Walther Bothe and Bruno Rossi: The birth and development of coincidence methods in cosmic-ray physics
Published in American journal of physics (01-11-2011)“…In 1924, Walther Bothe and Hans Geiger applied a coincidence method to the study of Compton scattering with Geiger needle counters. Their experiment confirmed…”
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The Charm of Theoretical Physics (1958–1993)
Published in European physical journal H (01-12-2017)“…Personal recollections on theoretical particle physics in the years when the Standard Theory was formed. In the background, the remarkable development of…”
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The LHC timeline: a personal recollection (1980–2012)
Published in European physical journal H (01-12-2017)“…The objective of this interview is to study the history of the Large Hadron Collider in the LEP tunnel at CERN, from first ideas to the discovery of the…”
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International Scientific Cooperation During the 1930s. Bruno Rossi and the Development of the Status of Cosmic Rays into a Branch of Physics
Published in Annals of science (01-07-2014)“…During the 1920s and 1930s, Italian physicists established strong relationships with scientists from other European countries and the United States. The career…”
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A life in statistical mechanics: Part 1: From Chedar in Taceva to Yeshiva University in New York
Published in European physical journal H (01-04-2017)“…This is the first part of an oral history interview on the lifelong involvement of Joel Lebowitz in the development of statistical mechanics. Here the covered…”
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A life in statistical mechanics
Published in European physical journal H (01-01-2017)“…This is the first part of an oral history interview on the lifelong involvement of Joel Lebowitz in the development of statistical mechanics. Here the covered…”
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Bruno Touschek: particle physicist and father of the e+e− collider
Published in European physical journal H (01-07-2011)“…This article gives a brief outline of the life and works of the Austrian physicist Bruno Touschek, who conceived and, 50 years ago, brought to completion the…”
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Bruno Rossi and the Racial Laws of Fascist Italy
Published in Physics in perspective (01-03-2011)“…Bruno Rossi (1905–1993), one of the giants of 20th-century physics, was a pioneer in cosmic-ray physics and virtually every other aspect of high-energy…”
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Bruno Touschek Remembered. 1921-2021. Bibliography and Sources
Published 31-10-2021“…The 100th anniversary of Bruno Touschek's birth also marks 60 years since the first beams of electrons and positrons circulated in AdA, the first ever…”
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The beginnings of theoretical condensed matter physics in Rome: a personal remembrance
Published in European physical journal H (01-02-2014)“…This oral history interview provides a personal view on how theoretical condensed matter physics developed in Rome starting in the sixties of the last century…”
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Bruno Touschek: particle physicist and father of the e super(+)e super(-) collider
Published in European physical journal H (01-07-2011)“…This article gives a brief outline of the life and works of the Austrian physicist Bruno Touschek, who conceived and, 50 years ago, brought to completion the…”
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Raoul Gatto and Bruno Touschek's joint legacy in the rise of electron-positron physics
Published 02-11-2023“…Raoul Gatto and Bruno Touschek's collaboration in the establishment of electron positron colliders as a fundamental discovery tool in particle physics will be…”
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Bruno Pontecorvo: From slow neutrons to oscillating neutrinos
Published in American journal of physics (01-06-2005)“…Bruno Pontecorvo's work in neutrino physics is examined and due emphasis is given to the audacity of his ideas both theoretically and experimentally. The…”
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Bruno Touschek in Glasgow. The making of a theoretical physicist
Published 11-05-2020“…In the history of the discovery tools of last century particle physics, central stage is taken by elementary particle accelerators and in particular by…”
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Stellar structure and compact objects before 1940: Towards relativistic astrophysics
Published 29-03-2017“…Since the mid-1920s, different strands of research used stars as "physics laboratories" for investigating the nature of matter under extreme densities and…”
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Bruno Touschek in Germany after the War: 1945-46
Published 20-10-2019“…Bruno Touschek was an Austrian born theoretical physicist, who proposed and built the first electron-positron collider in 1960 in the Frascati National…”
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Touschek with AdA in Orsay and the first direct observation of electron-positron collisions
Published 31-12-2018“…We describe how the first direct observation of electron-positron collisions took place in 1963-1964 at the Laboratoire de l'Acc\'el\'erateur Lin\'eaire…”
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Bruno Touschek and AdA: from Frascati to Orsay. In memory of Bruno Touschek, who passed away 40 years ago, on May 25th, 1978
Published 23-05-2018“…The first electron-positron collisions in a laboratory were observed in 1963-1964 at the Laboratoire de l'Acc\'el\'erateur Lin\'eaire d'Orsay, in France, with…”
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