Solar Neutrinos : The First Thirty Years by Alexei Smirnov, Roger Ulrich, Raymond Davis Jr., John N. Bahcall and Peter Parker (1995, Hardcover)

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SOLAR NEUTRINOS: THE FIRST THIRTY YEARS (FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS) By R. Davis & Davis & John N. Bahcall & Alexei Smirnov & Roger Ulrich & Editors * & Roger Ulrich - Hardcover **BRAND NEW**.

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PublisherCRC Press LLC
ISBN-100201407914
ISBN-139780201407914
eBay Product ID (ePID)69972

Product Key Features

Number of Pages464 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameSolar Neutrinos : the First Thirty Years
SubjectPhysics / Nuclear, Physics / General
Publication Year1995
TypeTextbook
AuthorAlexei Smirnov, Roger Ulrich, Raymond Davis Jr., John N. Bahcall, Peter Parker
Subject AreaScience
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight28 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN95-010246
Dewey Edition20
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal523.7/2
SynopsisThe papers reprinted in this book depict a research field that is poised to answer some of the fundamental questions of twentieth-century physics and astronomy: How does the sun shine? What is the dark matter? Is there new physics beyond the "standard model"?, The papers reprinted in this book depict a research field that is poised to answer some of the fundamental questions of twentieth-century physics and astronomy: How does the sun shine? What is the dark matter? Is there new physics beyond the "standard model"?This book is of interest to students as well as active researchers in the scientific areas spanned by the reprinted papers, which include physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology, and engineering. Historians of science, some of whom have already used the solar neutrino problem as a case study, will also find this collection a rich source of examples and insights. Solar Neutrinos gives on the special feeling of being present at the birth of a scientific field. The physical ideas are presented with a simplicity that is unusual in review of papers. By delving into the scientific landmarks reprinted here, one can see clearly how researchers-starting with a paucity of data and with conflicting hypothesis-struggled together to grope their way to a better understanding of the sun and of weak interaction physics.
LC Classification NumberQB539.S65S64 1994
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