Frederick Reines (9 results)

Language: English
Published by University Press of Colorado January 1972 1972
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Hardcover. Condition: Used - Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Hardcover mylared copy. A rip on the dust jacket on back cover and some yellowing but other than that, book is in good condition.

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Hardcover. Condition: Gut. 1. Auflage. Anzahl Bände: 1 - Bd.Nr.: kA - Sprache: en - Einband: Leinen - Gewicht: 501 - Illust.: kA - Zustand: Gut - leichte Gebrauchsspuren, SU schadhaft und fleckig. kA (illustrator).
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. 6"x4" B&W photo from newsaper --SIGNED by Frederick Reines. He was an American physicist,awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics for his co-detection of the neutrino with Clyde Cowan in the neutrino experiment. SIGNED ITEM.

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hardcover. Condition: Good. Good. Dust Jacket NOT present. CD WILL BE MISSING. . SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.

Language: English
Published by Lancaster American Physical Society 1959
- First Edition
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(26,5 x 19,5 cm). (2) 1716 S. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Halbleinwandband der Zeit. Erste Ausgabe. - Reines (1918-1998) entwickelt in den 50er Jahren zusammen mit Clyde Cowan Methoden zum experimentellen Nachweis von Neutrinos und erhält dafür 1995 den Nobelpreis für Physik, zusammen mit Martin L. Perl. - Stempel auf Vorsatz,…sonst gut erhalten.

Published by Adam Hilger Ltd. 1972
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Hardcover. 320 p. Good condition. The pages are clean and without markings. Slight signs of storage and use. Retired library copy with corresponding marking. No dust jacket. Otherwise, a neat copy. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000.
Published by American Institute of Physics 1959
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- First Edition
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Reines, Frederick ; Cowan, Clyde L. Jr. "Free Antineutrino Absorption Cross Section. I. Measurement of the Free Antineutrino Absorption Cross Section By Protons" followed by and offered with Reines, R.E. Carter, J.J. Wagner, M.E. Wyman, "Free Antineutrino Absorption Cross Section. I…I. Expected Cross Sections from Measurements of Fission Fragment Electron Spectrum". Both appear in the Physical Review, volume 113/1, January 1 1959, pp273-279 in the issue of pp 1-379. Original wrappers. Some darkening around the edges, owner's name in pen at front right top. Also there is a nickel-size damp stain on the very right top corner text for the last 50 pp or so. Save for this the issue is bright and fresh. $195.
More imagesPublished by American Physical Society / American Institute of Physics, Lancaster, PA and New York, NY 1959
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Wrappers. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. First Edition. [2], [1]-381 pages. Small 4to. Original publisher's blue/green printed wraps. Entire number offered (The Physical Review, Vol 113, Second Series, Number 1, January 1, 1959, pages 273-279). Spine panel browning, wrapper edges darkened, spotting to the textblock edges.…Bright and clean internally. Wrappers. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1995 was awarded jointly "for pioneering experimental contributions to lepton physics" to Martin L. Perl "for the discovery of the tau lepton" and Frederick Reines "for the detection of the neutrino." In 1953 Reines and Cowan published "Detection of the Free Neutrino" (Physical Review 92, p830) where they noted "An experiment has been performed to detect the free neutrino. It appears probable that this aim has been accomplished although further confirmatory work is in progress." The further work took three years, when in 1956, Cowan, et al published "Detection of the Free Neutrino: A Confirmation" (Science 124) confirming the previous work. That same year, Reines and Cowan published "The Neutrino" (Nature 178, p 446) with a history of work done to date and some new experimental results. While Ezhela notes the paper offered here provides "Confirmation of the detection of the anti v(sub e) [i.e. anti-neutrino]" and it clearly is related to their earlier work ("identical in principle with that performed at Hanford in 1953"), the paper offered here is focused on a refinement in results to further confirm the work done in 1953 and 1956. Reines and Cowan reported that in 1956 an approximate value for the absoprtion cross section essential to the theory of the reaction predicted. This experiment modified the equipment used in order to "obtain a better value of the cross section." See Ezhela, Particle Physics One Hundred Years of Discoveries, "Reines 1953B", p125; "Cowan 1956" and "Reines 1956" p146-7; and "Reines 1959", p. 169 See also The Physical Review - the First Hundred Years, pp 807-8 and 866 (this paper).
More imagesPublished by Macmillan and Co., Ltd, London 1956
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- First Edition
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Cloth. Condition: Good. First Edition. First Edition. [4], 1484, iii-cix (index) pages. 4to. Blue buckram gilt. Ex-library copy with the usual markings. Volume contains Nature, A Weekly Journal of Science, Volume 178, July 7, 1956 to December 29, 1956. Occasional stamps of corporate research library (Caterpillar Tractor Co Resea…rch Library) and later Peoria Public Library (properly withdrawn). Cloth. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1995 was awarded jointly "for pioneering experimental contributions to lepton physics" to Martin L. Perl "for the discovery of the tau lepton" and Frederick Reines "for the detection of the neutrino." In 1953 Reines and Cowan published "Detection of the Free Neutrino" (Physical Review 92, p830) where they noted "An experiment has been performed to detect the free neutrino. It appears probable that this aim has been accomplished although further confirmatory work is in progress." The further work took three years, when in 1956, Cowan, et al published "Detection of the Free Neutrino: A Confirmation" in Science (124). The volume offered here contains the article "The Neutrino" on pages 446-449, which contains a review of the properties of the neutrino, including the results of some important new experiments by the authors. Ezhela notes that this is the "First detection of the free neutrino" but it actually contains experiments confirming the initial discovery which was announced with some reservations in 1953. It post-dates the Science article publication by just one month. See Ezhela, Particle Physics One Hundred Years of Discoveries, "Reines 1956" p146-7. See also The Physical Review - the First Hundred Years, pp 807-8 for a brief discussion of the discovery and it's importance.