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Early History of Cosmic Ray Studies

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Native Place of Cosmic Rays
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    Chapter 2 Hess’ Old Predecessors
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    Chapter 3 Erinnerungen on V. F. Hess, Den Entdecker der Kosmischen Strahlung, und an Die ersten Jahre des Betriebes des Hafelekar-Labors
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    Chapter 4 Early Propagation of Cosmic Ray Studies
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    Chapter 5 Early Evolution of Coincidence Counting a Fundamental Method in Cosmic Ray Physics
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    Chapter 6 The Early Stage of Cosmic Ray Particle Research
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    Chapter 7 Arcetri, 1928 – 1932
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    Chapter 8 On Erich Regener’s Cosmic Ray Work in Stuttgart and Related Subjects
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    Chapter 9 Some of the Problems and Difficulties Encountered in the Early Years of Cosmic-Ray Research
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    Chapter 10 Edinburgh, Cambridge, and Baffin Bay
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    Chapter 11 Unraveling the Particle Content of the Cosmic Rays
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    Chapter 12 Cosmic Rays and the Beginning of the Meson Theory
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    Chapter 13 Cosmic Ray Study in Nishina Laboratory
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    Chapter 14 The “Magnet House” and the Muon
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    Chapter 15 When Muons and Pions were Born
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    Chapter 16 Some Recollections of Experiences Associated with Cosmic-Ray Investigations
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    Chapter 17 High Altitude Observatories for Cosmic Rays and Other Purposes
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    Chapter 18 How it Started in Budapest
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    Chapter 19 Intensity and Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays
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    Chapter 20 Personal Recollections of Early Theoretical Cosmic Ray Work
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    Chapter 21 Experimental Work on Cosmic Rays Proof of the Very High Energies Carried by Some of the Primary Particles
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    Chapter 22 Cosmic Ray School of Osaka University Osaka City University — For the Memory of Late Professor Yuzuru Watase
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    Chapter 23 Beginning of High-Energy Physics in Cosmic Rays
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    Chapter 24 Air Shower Experiments at MIT
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    Chapter 25 Activites Scientifique de Louis Leprince-Ringuet et De Son Groupe De Travail sur Les Rayons Cosmiques De 1933 A 1953
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    Chapter 26 Cosmic Ray Neutrons, 1934–59
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    Chapter 27 Reminiscences on Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Minnesota
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    Chapter 28 Reminiscences of Some Early Cosmic Ray Work in India
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    Chapter 29 Theoretical Study of Cosmic Rays in Japan
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    Chapter 30 The First International Cosmic Ray Conference
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    Chapter 31 The Early History of The Strange Particles
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    Chapter 32 Discovery of Hypernuclei : The Beginnings
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    Chapter 33 Particle Theory — Cosmic Rays — Accelerators Conflicts and Reconciliations
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    Chapter 34 From Balloons to Space Stations
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    Chapter 35 Cosmic Ray Intensity Variations and the Manchester School of Cosmic Ray Physics
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    Chapter 36 Cosmic Ray Astrophysics at Chicago (1947–1960)
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    Chapter 37 On the Birth and Development of Cosmic Ray Astrophysics
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    Chapter 38 Recollection of Early Cosmic Ray Research
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Chapter title
Edinburgh, Cambridge, and Baffin Bay
Chapter number 10
Book title
Early History of Cosmic Ray Studies
Published in
ADS, January 1985
DOI 10.1007/978-94-009-5434-2_10
Book ISBNs
978-9-40-108899-2, 978-9-40-095434-2
Authors

Hugh Carmichael, Carmichael, Hugh

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