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