The matter of everything : how curiosity, physics, and improbable experiments changed the world

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    • Sheehy, Suzie

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The matter of everything : how curiosity, physics, and improbable experiments changed the world

Suzie Sheehy

Alfred A. Knopf, 2023, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Introduction
  • Dismantling classical physics
  • Cathode ray tube: X-rays and the electron
  • The gold foil experiment: The structure of the atom
  • The Photoelectric Effect: The light quantum
  • Matter beyond atoms
  • Cloud chambers: Cosmic rays and a shower of new particles
  • The first particle accelerators: Splitting the atom
  • Cyclotron: Artificial production of radioactivity
  • Synchrotron radiation: An unexpected light emerges
  • The standard model and beyond
  • Particle physics goes large: The strange resonances
  • Mega-detectors: Finding the elusive Neutrino
  • Linear accelerators: The discovery of quarks
  • The Tevatron: A third generation of matter
  • The large Hadron collider: The Higgs Boson and beyond
  • Future experiments
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes
  • Index

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