Early Days of Particle Physics in India by Sreerup Raychaudhuri

Early Days of Particle Physics in India by Sreerup Raychaudhuri

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Early Days of Particle Physics in India by Sreerup Raychaudhuri

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  1. 1 Early Days of Particle Physics in India
  2. 2 Discovery of Radioactivity
  3. 3 Radioactivity Research Starts in India
  4. 4 Nuclear Physics
  5. 5 Nuclear Physics Research Starts in India
  6. 6 Nuclear Physics Research Starts in India 1913: D.M.
  7. 7 Cosmic Ray Research Starts in India
  8. 8 Nuclear Physics Research Starts in India
  9. 9 Particle Physics Research Starts in India
  10. 10 The Max Born Interlude
  11. 11 Professor and Frau Born liked Bangalore so much that they wanted to settle there for good,
  12. 12 The Tranquil Thirties
  13. 13 Homi Bhabha - the Cambridge years
  14. 14 Bhabha Scattering
  15. 15 Annihilation diagram
  16. 16 Number of Counts
  17. 17 The Bhabha-Heitler Theory
  18. 18 The Midas years...
  19. 19 Wheeler
  20. 20 Banishment from Eden
  21. 21 Institution Builder
  22. 22 The Sandakphu Experiments
  23. 23 Photographic Plates as Detectors of Matron
  24. 24 Did Bose and Chowdhry discover the pion?
  25. 25 The Discovery of the Pion
  26. 26 Quote from Alfred Tennyson
  27. 27 THE RANGES OF a PARTICLES IN PHOTOGRAPHIC EMULSIONS
  28. 28 Vikram Sarabhai
  29. 29 The Cosmic Ray Group at TIFR in the 1950s
  30. 30 The Fabulous Fifties
  31. 31 The Kolar Experiment
  32. 32 Muon measurements at Kolar
  33. 33 Atmospheric neutrinos
  34. 34 In the 1970's, the KGF experiment was revamped to look for proton decay...
  35. 35 Particle Physics in North India
  36. 36 Piara Singh Gill
  37. 37 Department of Physics & Astrophysics
  38. 38 As early as 1942,
  39. 39 Evidence Concerning the Existence of the New Unstable Elementary Neutral Particle
  40. 40 Alladi Ramakrishnan and Matscience
  41. 41 Some observations...
  42. 42 The tremendous influence of Cambridge University and the Cavendish laboratory
  43. 43 The attraction of administrative posts...
  44. 44 Lack of participation by women
  45. 45 These pioneers of science in India were fearless, energetic and confident.

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