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Scientific Legacy of Beppo Occhialini 2006 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 312 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1880 g, XLII, 312 p., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Jan-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540373535
  • ISBN-13: 9783540373537
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 312 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1880 g, XLII, 312 p., 1 Hardback
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The present volume is a collection of reviews, essays and personal reminiscences on Occhialini's scientific life and work. Through these recollections the reader will also gain a vivid impression of the pioneering days of elementary particle physics when new detection methods emerged, like the triggered cloud chamber and nuclear emulsions - two techniques perfected by Occhialini - which made progress on comic ray physics possible in the first place.

The Year 2007 marks the centenary of the birth of Guiseppe "Beppo" Occhialini, one of the pioneers of cosmic ray and space physics in Europe, and in Italy in particular. Occhialini, beyond being known as a skilled administrator and strong advocate of European Space Sciences, is co-discoverer of the pion in 1948. The present volume collects reviews, essays and personal reminiscences on Occhialini's scientific life and work. Through these recollections the reader will also gain a vivid impression of the pioneering days of elementary particle physics when new detection methods emerged, like the triggered cloud chamber and nuclear emulsions - two techniques perfected by Occhialini - which made progress on comic ray physics possible in the first place.
Foreword ix
Giuseppe Paolo Stanislao Occhialini (1907--1993). A Short Biography
xi
L. Gariboldi
P. Tucci
The Occhialini-Dilworth Archive
xxxix
E. Occhialini
P. Tucci
Occhialini Scientific Life
The Arcetri School of Physics
3(32)
A. Bonetti
M. Mazzoni
Giuseppe Occhialini and the history of cosmic-ray physics in the 1930s: From Florence to Cambridge
35(16)
M. C. Bustamante
Occhialini's trajectory in Latin America
51(20)
A. M. Ribeiro de Andrade
Occhialini's scientific production between the two English periods
71(8)
L. Gariboldi
Occhialini's contribution to the discovery of the pion. An interview by L. Gariboldi
79(14)
W. O. Lock
L. Gariboldi
Occhialini and the Universite Libre de Bruxelles. An interview by L. Gariboldi
93(14)
A. Bonetti
L. Gariboldi
Elementary-particle physics at the University of Milan 1951--1956
107(8)
R. Levi-Setti
Giuseppe Occhialini in Milan in the sixties and beyond: His legacy for particle physics and his influence on young researchers and students
115(14)
G. Vegni
Giuseppe Occhialini and CERN
129(4)
E. Quercigh
1960--1970: Milano and Gruppo Spazio
133(8)
G. Sironi
La Collaboration Milano - Saclay - Palermo
141(10)
B. Agrinier
L. Koch-Miramond
J. Paul
Beppo Occhialini and the birth of Space Physics in Italy and in Europe: Personal memories
151(22)
L. Scarsi
An Italian school of high-energy astrophysics: A personal view from the sixties to Beppo-SAX
173(22)
G. C. Perola
Beppo and space research in Italy
195(4)
G. Boella
Brief summary of the LFCTR/IFCTR history
199(10)
G. E. Villa
Present Day Perspectives in Research Fields Pioneered by Occhialini
Are diamonds for ever, or do protons decay? A tale of the unexpected
209(14)
D. H. Perkins
Present appeal in pion decay studies and applications
223(12)
A. Bertin
P. Faccioli
A. Vitale
On the origin of cosmic-ray electrons
235(6)
G. Gavazzi
Perspectives of high-energy astrophysics
241(10)
L. Maraschi
A. Treves
Personal Reminiscences
Personal remembrances
251(8)
B. Stiller
Working with Beppo: Personal recollections
259(4)
R. Levi-Setti
G. P. S. Occhialini: One of my masters
263(14)
S. P. Ratti
G. P. S. Occhialini vu par un de ses amis
277(6)
J. Labeyrie
Early cosmic-ray experiments on ESRO satellites - Some memories of via Celoria
283(6)
J. Bland
Beppo Memoire. Space in late '60s Milan
289(2)
M. J. L. Turner
Beppo and the road to Integral
291
A. J. Dean
Appendices
List of scientific publications of G. Occhialini
303(6)
Scientific and Editorial Boards
309(1)
List of Authors
310