The Theory of Beta-Decay

The Theory of Beta-Decay
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9781483280400
ISBN-13 : 1483280403
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Synopsis The Theory of Beta-Decay by : C. Strachan

The Theory of Beta-Decay covers the formulas, theories, probabilities, and spectra of beta-decay. This book is divided into 2 parts compassing 12 chapters, and starts with the introduction to the neutrino and the quantum theoretical background, explaining the basic phenomenon of beta-decay and the emission of electrons. The subsequent chapters deal with the interaction and the transition probability, as well as formulas of solutions. These topics are followed by discussions on the developments in the non-conservation of parity and helicity, the two-component theory of the neutrino, possible invariance under time-reversal and charge conjugation, leptonic number of lepton charge, and muon decay and other theories. Other chapters describe the tentative theory of beta-radiation, the detection of the free neutrino, and the selection rules for the beta-disintegration. The last chapters consider questions and experimental test about beta-decay. The chapters also look into the theories and helicity of neutrino, the theory of the Fermi interaction, and the test of the nature of the vector interaction in beta-decay This book will be of value to physicists and researchers in the allied fields.

The Experimental Foundations of Particle Physics

The Experimental Foundations of Particle Physics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 567
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ISBN-10 : 9781139479929
ISBN-13 : 113947992X
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Experimental Foundations of Particle Physics by : Robert N. Cahn

Our current understanding of elementary particles and their interactions emerged from break-through experiments. This book presents these experiments, beginning with the discoveries of the neutron and positron, and following them through mesons, strange particles, antiparticles, and quarks and gluons. This second edition contains new chapters on the W and Z bosons, the top quark, B-meson mixing and CP violation, and neutrino oscillations. This book provides an insight into particle physics for researchers, advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Throughout the book, the fundamental equations required to understand the experiments are derived clearly and simply. Each chapter is accompanied by reprinted articles and a collection of problems with a broad range of difficulty.

Event Classification in Liquid Scintillator Using PMT Hit Patterns

Event Classification in Liquid Scintillator Using PMT Hit Patterns
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9783030316167
ISBN-13 : 3030316165
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Event Classification in Liquid Scintillator Using PMT Hit Patterns by : Jack Dunger

The search for neutrinoless double beta decay is one of the highest priority areas in particle physics today; it could provide insights to the nature of neutrino masses (currently not explained by the Standard Model) as well as how the universe survived its early stages. One promising experimental approach involves the use of large volumes of isotope-loaded liquid scintillator, but new techniques for background identification and suppression must be developed in order to reach the required sensitivity levels and clearly distinguish the signal. The results from this thesis constitute a significant advance in this area, laying the groundwork for several highly effective and novel approaches based on a detailed evaluation of state-of-the-art detector characteristics. This well written thesis includes a particularly clear and comprehensive description of the theoretical motivations as well as impressively demonstrating the effective use of diverse statistical techniques. The professionally constructed signal extraction framework contains clever algorithmic solutions to efficient error propagation in multi-dimensional space. In general, the techniques developed in this work will have a notable impact on the field.

Madame Wu Chien-shiung: The First Lady Of Physics Research

Madame Wu Chien-shiung: The First Lady Of Physics Research
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9789814579131
ISBN-13 : 9814579130
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Synopsis Madame Wu Chien-shiung: The First Lady Of Physics Research by : Tsai-chien Chiang

Narrating the well-lived life of the “Chinese Madame Curie” — a recipient of the first Wolf Prize in Physics (1978), the first woman to receive an honorary doctorate from Princeton University, as well as the first female president of the American Physical Society — this book provides a comprehensive and honest account of the life of Dr Wu Chien-Shiung, an outstanding and leading experimental physicist of the 20th century.

Comets And Their Origin

Comets And Their Origin
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9783527412785
ISBN-13 : 3527412786
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Comets And Their Origin by : Uwe Meierhenrich

Divided into two parts, the first four chapters of Comets and their Origin refer to comets and their formation in general, describing cometary missions, comet remote observations, astrochemistry, artificial comets, and the chirality phenomenon. The second part covers the cometary ROSETTA mission, its launch, journey, scientific objectives, and instrumentations, as well as the landing scenario on a cometary nucleus. Along the way, the author presents general questions concerning the origin of terrestrial water and the molecular beginnings of life on Earth, as well as how the instruments used on a space mission like ROSETTA can help answer them. The text concludes with a chapter on what scientists expect from the ROSETTA mission and how its data will influence our life on Earth. As a result, the author elucidates highly topical and fascinating knowledge to scientists and students of various scientific backgrounds, allowing them to work with ROSETTA's data.

The Air Force and Nuclear Physics

The Air Force and Nuclear Physics
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000090411079
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Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Air Force and Nuclear Physics by : Nick A. Komons

Thinking about Physics

Thinking about Physics
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0691095531
ISBN-13 : 9780691095530
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Thinking about Physics by : Roger G. Newton

Physical scientists are problem solvers. They are comfortable "doing" science: they find problems, solve them, and explain their solutions. Roger Newton believes that his fellow physicists might be too comfortable with their roles as solvers of problems. He argues that physicists should spend more time thinking about physics. If they did, he believes, they would become even more skilled at solving problems and "doing" science. As Newton points out in this thought-provoking book, problem solving is always influenced by the theoretical assumptions of the problem solver. Too often, though, he believes, physicists haven't subjected their assumptions to thorough scrutiny. Newton's goal is to provide a framework within which the fundamental theories of modern physics can be explored, interpreted, and understood. "Surely physics is more than a collection of experimental results, assembled to satisfy the curiosity of appreciative experts," Newton writes. Physics, according to Newton, has moved beyond the describing and naming of curious phenomena, which is the goal of some other branches of science. Physicists have spent a great part of the twentieth century searching for explanations of experimental findings. Newton agrees that experimental facts are vital to the study of physics, but only because they lead to the development of a theory that can explain them. Facts, he argues, should undergird theory. Newton's explanatory sweep is both broad and deep. He covers such topics as quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, field theory, thermodynamics, the role of mathematics in physics, and the concepts of probability and causality. For Newton the fundamental entity in quantum theory is the field, from which physicists can explain the particle-like and wave-like properties that are observed in experiments. He grounds his explanations in the quantum field. Although this is not designed as a stand-alone textbook, it is essential reading for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, professors, and researchers. This is a clear, concise, up-to-date book about the concepts and theories that underlie the study of contemporary physics. Readers will find that they will become better-informed physicists and, therefore, better thinkers and problem solvers too.

Stardust, Supernovae and the Molecules of Life

Stardust, Supernovae and the Molecules of Life
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9781461413318
ISBN-13 : 1461413311
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Stardust, Supernovae and the Molecules of Life by : Richard N. Boyd

Where were the amino acids, the molecules of life, created: perhaps in a lightning storm in the early Earth, or perhaps elsewhere in the cosmos? This book argues that at least some of them must have been produced in the cosmos, and that the fact that the Earthly amino acids have a specific handedness provides an important clue for that explanation. The book discusses several models that purport to explain the handedness, ultimately proposing a new explanation that involves cosmic processing of the amino acids produced in space. The book provides a tour for laypersons that includes a definition of life, the Big Bang, stellar nucleosynthesis, the electromagnetic spectrum, molecules, and supernovae and the particles they produce.