
The Particle Hunters
Cambridge University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 4. April 1996
Book
Hardback
314 pages
978-0-521-47107-7 (ISBN)
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Description
The first edition of this popular book on particle physics received universal acclaim for its clear and readable style. In this second edition the authors have brought the subject right up to date, including the discovery of the 'top quark' and the search for the Higgs particle. The book is the result of a collaboration between a world-famous elementary particle physicist and a physicist specialising in popular science writing. Together they have produced a fascinating account of the search for the fundamental building blocks of matter. This lucid and entertaining accountwill fascinate anyone wishing to keep pace with this part of the progress of human knowledge, from scientifically educated general readers through to professional physicists.
Reviews / Votes
'... this is an eminently readable text, full of wit as well as illumination ... far and away the best guide to quantum physics at present available.' The Times Literary Supplement 'Now in its second edition, this is a clear and thoroughly up-to-date introduction to the particles as well as to the hunters.' New Scientist '... a pleasant introduction to the phenomena, theories and experimental techniques of elementary particle physics.' Physics Today 'The authors, by avoiding the mathematical rigour that is part and parcel of a full treatment, seek to fill a clear gap in the range of material available to non-professionals in the subject.' Physics Education '... an extremely readable introduction to the subject and should appeal to anyone who wants to learn about the major advances in our understanding of the fundamental laws of nature. ... It is excellent for the lay reader wanting an introduction to the fascinating story of the development of particle physics this century ... The interested reader will have his or her mind stimulated and appetite whetted for more information about our attempt to build the ultimate 'theory of everything'.' Physics World '... good supplementary reading for a serious physics undergraduate or for a well-motivated sixth-former ... a very worthwhile buy for any amateur astronomer.' Robert Lambourne, Observatory 'Originally written in Hebrew in 1983, published in English in 1986, revised 1987 and 1989, this excellent text is available again with further updates ... this superb book is well-suited to keen 17-18 year old school students and to the scientifically-inclined general reader.' Irish Astronomical Journal 'An excellent feature of the book is its emphasis on the experimental side of the subject ... Another is the series of marginal notes, anecdotal in character, that add the all-important human element to the narrative. Ne'eman's story is there, and an interesting one it is. And in general the coverage of material is complete and accurate. Kirsch is a specialist in popular exposition, and the introduction and management of jargon are skilfully done.' Science 'The clarity of presentation will appeal to a wide readership.' Aslib Book GuideMore details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
23 Tables, unspecified; 15 Halftones, unspecified; 89 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
822 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-47107-7 (9780521471077)
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Yuval Ne'eman | Yoram Kirsh
The Particle Hunters
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04/1996
2nd Edition
Cambridge University Press
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Yuval Ne'eman | Yoram Kirsh
The Particle Hunters
Book
04/1996
2nd Edition
Cambridge University Press
€80.50
Shipment within 15-20 days
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Content
Preface to the first edition; Preface to the second edition; 1. The building blocks of the atom; 2. Physical laws for small particles; 3. The discoveries of the 1930s and 1940s; 4. Particle accelerators - or from hunters to farmers; 5. Strange particles; 6. Basic forces and the classification of particles; 7. Conservation laws; 8. Short-lived particles; 9. To the quarks - via the eightfold way; 10. More quarks - or charm, truth and beauty; 11. The standard model and beyond; Appendix 1. Properties of semi-stable particles; Appendix 2. The Greek alphabet; Name index; Subject index.