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Category : Collisions (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Proceedings of the XVIII International Conference on High Energy Physics : Tbilisi, July 1976
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Category : Collisions (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Publisher:
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Category : Collisions (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Proceedings of the Annual Rochester Conference on High Energy Nuclear Physics
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Proceedings of the ... International Conference on High Energy Physics
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on High Energy Physics, Tokyo, August 23-30, 1978
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Category : Particles (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 1064
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Category : Particles (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 1064
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Proceedings of the Summer Institute on Particle Physics
Author: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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Category : Particles (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 686
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Category : Particles (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 686
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4th High Energy Heavy Ion Summer Study
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Category : Heavy ion collisions
Languages : en
Pages : 470
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Category : Heavy ion collisions
Languages : en
Pages : 470
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Proceedings, 1977 International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions at High Energies
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Category : Lepton interactions
Languages : en
Pages : 1060
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Category : Lepton interactions
Languages : en
Pages : 1060
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Proceedings of Summer Institute on Particle Physics
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Category : Particles (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 506
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Category : Particles (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 506
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Proceedings of the International Neutrino Conference Aachen 1976
Author: Helmut Faissner
Publisher: Vieweg+teubner Verlag
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Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 766
Book Description
A Conference is one thing, its Proceedings is another issue. The 1976 Neutrino Conference at Aachen met with friendly approval, within and beyond the brotherhood of neutrino physicists. The generally well- informed "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" spoke of a "Sternstunde" of Science . . . And even without invoking the stars, we may register with some satisfaction that several important developments came to an end. "Charm is found " - hailed Alvaro de Rujula the most spectacular event of the Conference. The organizers held this opinion even before, as is evidenced by the Conference badge: a little aluminum tetra- hedron, symbolizing the four quarks, and fastened by a three-coloured string. In fact, the history of the discovery of charm goes a long way back, perhaps even back to the first CERN neutrino experiment in 1963/64, when indications of charged lepton pairs were recognized - long before charm was taken serious. Muon pairs were established by the Harvard-Pennsylvania-Wisconsin Group in 1974, and correctly inter- preted in terms of charm. At the Paris Neutrino Meeting in 1975 the BNL event came, confirming the con- nection with strangeness and suggesting charm production to occur at quite low energies.
Publisher: Vieweg+teubner Verlag
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Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 766
Book Description
A Conference is one thing, its Proceedings is another issue. The 1976 Neutrino Conference at Aachen met with friendly approval, within and beyond the brotherhood of neutrino physicists. The generally well- informed "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" spoke of a "Sternstunde" of Science . . . And even without invoking the stars, we may register with some satisfaction that several important developments came to an end. "Charm is found " - hailed Alvaro de Rujula the most spectacular event of the Conference. The organizers held this opinion even before, as is evidenced by the Conference badge: a little aluminum tetra- hedron, symbolizing the four quarks, and fastened by a three-coloured string. In fact, the history of the discovery of charm goes a long way back, perhaps even back to the first CERN neutrino experiment in 1963/64, when indications of charged lepton pairs were recognized - long before charm was taken serious. Muon pairs were established by the Harvard-Pennsylvania-Wisconsin Group in 1974, and correctly inter- preted in terms of charm. At the Paris Neutrino Meeting in 1975 the BNL event came, confirming the con- nection with strangeness and suggesting charm production to occur at quite low energies.