The Italian contributions to cosmic-ray physics from Bruno Rossi to the G-Stack. A new window into the inexhaustible wealth of nature
Giulio Peruzzi,
Sofia Talas
Abstract:From the late 1920s to the early 1950s, cosmic rays were the main instrument to investigate what we now call "high-energy physics". In approximately 25 years, an intense experimental and theoretical work brought particle physics from its childhood to its maturity. The data collected at that time played a crucial role in order to outline the quantum theories of fundamental interactions -electromagnetic, weak and strong -and they were an excellent training field for many young scientists. The knowledge acquired … Show more
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