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Spontaneous ionization to subatomic physics: Victor Hess to Peter Higgs

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2013
Abstract The discovery of cosmic rays, a milestone in science, was based on the work by scientists in Europe and the New World. Many scientists that took part in this research a century ago were intrigued by the penetrating radiation and tried to understand the origin of it.
A. Angelis
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From spontaneous ionization to subatomic physics: Some vignettes from cosmic ray history

Astroparticle Physics, 2014
Abstract In 1879 Crookes discovered that air seemed to ionize spontaneously. With the discovery in 1896 of radioactivity by Henri Becquerel, it appeared that the mystery was solved. However a number of physicists sought a quantitative agreement between the ”spontaneous ionization” and the radioactivity in the earth.
J. Cronin
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Intensity interferometry in subatomic physics

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1990
The intensity interferometry technique, commonly referred to as the Hanbury-Brown/Twiss effect, has been applied to nuclear and elementary-particle collisions as a method of investigating their space-time evolution. In this review the theoretical framework of the technique is presented, describing the formulations in common use. A survey is made of its
David H. Boal   +2 more
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Correlations and Clustering Phenomena in Subatomic Physics

NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series. Series B: Physics, 1997
Quantum Monte Carlo Studies of Nuclear Ground States V. Pandharipande. Clustering in Nuclear Structure and Collisions H. Horiuchi. Nucleon-Nucleon Correlations in Photon-Induced Reactions P. Grabmayr. Nucleon-Nucleon Correlations in the Pionic Double Charge Exchange H. Clement. Elements of Quantum Transport Theory R. Malfliet.
Harakeh, M.N., Koch, J.H., Scholten, O.
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Organosilicon compounds meet subatomic physics: Muon spin resonance

Dalton Transactions, 2010
Silylenes, germylenes and silenes react with muonium atoms, produced from muons generated at a particle accelerator. The resulting radicals can be studied by muon spin resonance spectroscopy, providing unique information about their structure and reactivity.
Robert, West, Paul W, Percival
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Corrigendum to “D. Zhumanov and Ch. Maripova, “Exploring particle physics through diffusion chambers: detecting, visualizing, and analyzing subatomic phenomena”, tbusphys, vol. 2, no. 2, p. 0015, Jul. 2024. doi: 10.54355/tbusphys/2.2.2024.0015”

Technobius Physics
Refers to “D. Zhumanov and Ch. Maripova, “Exploring particle physics through diffusion chambers: detecting, visualizing, and analyzing subatomic phenomena”, tbusphys, vol. 2, no. 2, p. 0015, Jul. 2024. doi: 10.54355/tbusphys/2.2.2024.0015”.
Dastan Zhumanov, Cholpon Maripova
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Symmetry principles and conservation laws in atomic and subatomic physics — 1

Resonance, 2010
The whole theoretical framework of physics rests only on a few but profound principles. Wigner enlightened us by elucidating that “It is now natural for us to try to derive the laws of nature and to test their validity by means of the laws of invariance, rather than to derive the laws of invariance from what we believe to be the laws of nature.” Issues
P. C. Deshmukh, J. Libby
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Spontaneous Subatomic Mass-Energy Interconversion: Implications for the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and a Theory of Everything

Applied Physics Research
This paper proposes that quantum uncertainty arises from stochastic mass-energy interconversion at the subatomic level. Integrating Einstein's mass-energy equivalence and quantum mechanics, the hypothesis introduces fluctuating mass terms into ...
Rudolph Elliot Willis
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