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University of Utah,
Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB,
155 S 1400 E RM 233,
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090, USA,
Tel: +1 801 581 5254,
FAX: +1 801 581 4148,
e-mail: \path|[email protected]|,
\path|[email protected]|,
\path|[email protected]| (Internet),
URL: \path|https://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|"}
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@PhdThesis{Frisch:1926:VSD,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "{Verf{\"a}rbung von Steinsalz durch Kathodenstrahlen}.
({German}) [Discoloration of rock salt by cathode
rays]",
type = "{Dr.Phil.} thesis",
school = "Institut f{\"u}r Radiumforschung, Universit{\"a}t
Wien",
address = "Vienna, Austria",
year = "1926",
bibdate = "Wed May 02 17:40:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
advisor = "Karl Prizibram",
language = "German",
}
@Article{Frisch:1927:WLK,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "{Wirkung von langsamen Kathodenstrahlen auf
Steinsalz}. ({German}) [{Effect} of slow cathode rays
on rock salt]",
journal = "Sber. Akad. Wiss. Wien",
volume = "136",
number = "??",
pages = "57--64",
month = "????",
year = "1927",
bibdate = "Wed May 02 18:59:51 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "German",
ORF-number = "1",
}
@Article{Frisch:1928:GAS,
author = "R. Frisch",
title = "{Ein Ger{\"a}t zum Ausmessen von
Spektralphotographien, Registrieraufnahmen und
dergleichen}. ({German}) [{A} device for measuring
spectral photographs, recording images and the like]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "49",
number = "7--8",
pages = "608--608",
month = jul,
year = "1928",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Wed May 02 19:00:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01333645",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "2",
}
@Article{Frisch:1928:RPS,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and C. M{\"u}ller",
title = "{Registrierendes Prazisionsgerat fur sehr schwache
Strome (Lichtintensitaten, Ionisationsvorgange usw.)}.
({German}) [{Registering} precision device for very
weak currents (light intensities, ionization processes,
etc.)]",
journal = j-Z-TECH-PHYS,
volume = "9",
number = "??",
pages = "445--451",
month = "????",
year = "1928",
CODEN = "ZTPHAU",
ISSN = "0373-0093",
bibdate = "Wed May 02 19:01:33 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r technische Physik}",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "3",
xxnote = "Check author order??",
}
@InProceedings{Frisch:1928:RWR,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and C. M{\"u}ller",
booktitle = "Proc. Int. Congr. on Illumination",
title = "{{\"U}ber die Realisierung der Warburgschen
Rationellen Lichteinheit}. ({German}) [{On} the
realization of the {Warburg Rational Light Unit}]",
publisher = "????",
address = "????",
pages = "1125--??",
year = "1928",
bibdate = "Wed May 02 19:03:20 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "German",
ORF-number = "4",
xxnote = "Check author order??",
}
@Article{Frisch:1930:DLG,
author = "R. Frisch",
title = "{Zur Drehimpulsbilanz bei
Lichtemissionsvorg{\"a}ngen}. ({German}) [{Toward} the
angular momentum balance in light emission processes]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "61",
number = "9--10",
pages = "626--631",
month = sep,
year = "1930",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01341171",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Thu May 3 20:57:11 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "5",
}
@Misc{Frisch:1930:SSV,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "{Schwachung von Strahlen verschiedener
Wellenl{\"a}ngen durch Tau-Schichten}. ({German})
[{Weakening} of Rays of Different Wavelengths by Tau
Layers]",
howpublished = "Unknown",
year = "1930",
bibdate = "Thu May 03 21:04:15 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "German",
ORF-number = "6",
}
@Article{Estermann:1931:VMB,
author = "I. Estermann and R. Frisch and O. Stern",
title = "{Versuche mit monochromatischen de Broglie-Wellen der
Molekularstrahlen}. ({German}) [{Experiments} with
monochromatic {de Broglie} waves of molecular beams]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "72",
number = "??",
pages = "370--674",
year = "1931",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Thu May 03 21:11:33 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/debroglie-louis.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "8",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1931:BMG,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and Otto Stern",
booktitle = "Handbuch der Physik",
title = "{Beugung von Materiestrahlen}. ({German})
[{Diffraction} of matter rays]",
volume = "22(2)",
publisher = "????",
address = "????",
pages = "313--354",
year = "1931",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 07:23:20 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "German",
ORF-number = "10",
xxnote = "Check author order??",
}
@Article{Frisch:1931:IIH,
author = "R. Frisch and Peter Pringsheim",
title = "{{\"U}ber die Intensit{\"a}tsverteilung im Hg-Triplett
$ 2^3 S_1$--$ 2^3 P_{0, 1, 2}$ und die mittlere
Leuchtdauer der Triplettkomponenten}. ({German}) [{On}
the intensity distribution in the {Hg} triplet {$ 2^3
S_1$}--{$ 2^3 P_{0, 1, 2}$} and the average life of the
triplet components]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "67",
number = "3--4",
pages = "169--178",
month = mar,
year = "1931",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01394596",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01394596",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "7",
received = "29 November 1930",
}
@Article{Frisch:1931:MVG,
author = "R. Frisch and W. Holzer and Hermann Schr{\"o}der",
title = "{Mitteilungen aus verschiedenen Gebieten}. ({German})
[{Messages} from different areas]",
journal = j-NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN,
volume = "19",
number = "49",
pages = "991--992",
month = dec,
year = "1931",
CODEN = "NATWAY",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01516184",
ISSN = "0028-1042 (print), 1432-1904 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-1042",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Naturwissenschaften",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/114",
language = "German",
}
@Article{Estermann:1932:MBW,
author = "I. Estermann and R. Frisch and O. Stern",
title = "{Monochromasierung der de Broglie-Wellen von
Molekularstrahlen}. ({German}) [{Monochromatization} of
{de Broglie} waves of molecular beams]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "73",
number = "5--6",
pages = "348--365",
month = may,
year = "1932",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01341144",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Thu May 3 21:09:27 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/debroglie-louis.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "9",
}
@Article{Frisch:1932:EIP,
author = "R. Frisch",
title = "{Elektronenbeugung und inneres Potential der Metalle}.
({German}) [{Electron} diffraction and internal
potential of metals]",
journal = j-NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN,
volume = "20",
number = "37",
pages = "689--689",
month = sep,
year = "1932",
CODEN = "NATWAY",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01494408",
ISSN = "0028-1042 (print), 1432-1904 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-1042",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Naturwissenschaften",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/114",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "12",
}
@Article{Frisch:1932:PSQ,
author = "R. Frisch and T. E. Phipps and E. Segr{\`e} and O.
Stern",
title = "Process of Space Quantisation",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "130",
number = "3293",
pages = "892--893",
day = "10",
month = dec,
year = "1932",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/130892d0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v130/n3293/pdf/130892d0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "11",
publishdate = "10 December 1932",
}
@Article{Frisch:1932:SRM,
author = "R. Frisch and O. Stern",
title = "{Die spiegelnde Reflexion von Molekularstrahlen}.
({German}) [{The} specular reflection of molecular
beams]",
journal = j-NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN,
volume = "20",
number = "39",
pages = "721--721",
month = sep,
year = "1932",
CODEN = "NATWAY",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01494221",
ISSN = "0028-1042 (print), 1432-1904 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-1042",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Naturwissenschaften",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/114",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "13",
}
@Article{Estermann:1933:MMP,
author = "I. Estermann and R. Frisch and O. Stern",
title = "Magnetic Moment of the Proton",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "132",
number = "3326",
pages = "169--170",
day = "29",
month = jul,
year = "1933",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/132169a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v132/n3326/pdf/132169a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
publishdate = "29 July 1933",
}
@Article{Frisch:1933:ARB,
author = "R. Frisch",
title = "{Anomalien bei der Reflexion und Beugung von
Molekularstrahlen an Kristallspaltfl{\"a}chen. II}.
({German}) [{Anomalies} in specular reflection and
diffraction of molecular beams at crystal slits.
{II}]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "84",
number = "7--8",
pages = "443--447",
month = jul,
year = "1933",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01342224",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 06:58:10 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01342224",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "17",
}
@Article{Frisch:1933:ASR,
author = "R. Frisch and O. Stern",
title = "{Anomalien bei der spiegelnden Reflexion und Beugung
von Molekularstrahlen an Kristallspaltfl{\"a}chen. I}.
({German}) [{Anomalies} in specular reflection and
diffraction of molecular beams at crystal slits. {I}]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "84",
number = "7--8",
pages = "430--442",
month = jul,
year = "1933",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01342223",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 06:53:58 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01342223",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "16",
}
@Article{Frisch:1933:ENE,
author = "R. Frisch",
title = "{Experimenteller Nachweis des Einsteinschen
Strahlungsr{\"u}cksto{\ss}es}. ({German})
[{Experimental} proof of {Einstein}'s radiation
recoil]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "86",
number = "1--2",
pages = "42--48",
month = jan,
year = "1933",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01340182",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 06:46:43 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01340182",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "19",
}
@Article{Frisch:1933:ERIa,
author = "R. Frisch and E. Segr{\`e}",
title = "{{\"U}ber die Einstellung der Richtungsquantelung.
II}. ({German}) [{On} setting the direction
quantization. {II}]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "80",
number = "9--10",
pages = "610--616",
month = sep,
year = "1933",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01335699",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 06:59:45 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "14",
}
@Article{Frisch:1933:ERIb,
author = "R. Frisch and E. Segr",
title = "{{\"U}ber die Einstrahlung der Richtungsquantelung.
II}. ({German}) [{On} the irradiation of directional
quantization. {II}]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "81",
number = "5--6",
pages = "424--424",
month = may,
year = "1933",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01344559",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 06:52:15 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
}
@Article{Frisch:1933:MAW,
author = "R. Frisch and O. Stern",
title = "{{\"U}ber die magnetische Ablenkung von
Wasserstoffmolek{\"u}len und das magnetische Moment des
Protons. I}. ({German}) [{On} the magnetic deflection
of hydrogen molecules and the magnetic moment of the
proton. {I}]",
journal = j-Z-PHYSIK,
volume = "85",
number = "1--2",
pages = "4--16",
month = jan,
year = "1933",
CODEN = "ZEPYAA",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01330773",
ISSN = "0044-3328",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 06:49:27 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01330773",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physik}",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/218",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "18",
}
@Article{Frisch:1933:RSQ,
author = "R. Frisch and E. Segr{\`e}",
title = "Ricerche Sulla Quantizzazione Spaziale. ({Italian})
[{Spatial} Quantization Researches]",
journal = j-NUOVO-CIMENTO-8,
volume = "10",
number = "2",
pages = "78--91",
month = feb,
year = "1933",
CODEN = "NUCIAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02957540",
ISSN = "0029-6341 (print), 1827-6121 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0029-6341",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 07:37:40 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02957540",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Il Nuovo Cimento (8)",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/40760",
language = "Italian",
ORF-number = "15",
}
@Article{Frisch:1934:IRS,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Induced Radioactivity of Sodium and Phosphorus",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "133",
number = "3367",
day = "12",
month = may,
year = "1934",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/133721b0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v133/n3367/pdf/133721b0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "20",
publishdate = "12 May 1934",
}
@Article{Feisch:1935:IRF,
author = "O. R. Feisch",
title = "Induced Radioactivity of Fluorine and Calcium",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "136",
number = "3432",
pages = "220--220",
day = "10",
month = aug,
year = "1935",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/136220a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://www.nature.com/articles/136220a0",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "22",
}
@Article{Frisch:1935:PM,
author = "O. R. Frisch and G. Fanselau and A. Prey and J.
Eggert",
title = "{Physikalische Mitteilungen}. ({German}) [{Physical}
Messages]",
journal = j-NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN,
volume = "23",
number = "10",
pages = "166--168",
month = mar,
year = "1935",
CODEN = "NATWAY",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01497205",
ISSN = "0028-1042 (print), 1432-1904 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-1042",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Naturwissenschaften",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/114",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "21",
xxtitle = "{Eine Wilsonkammer mit verlingerter Dauer des
{\"u}bersattigten Zustandes}. ({German}) [{A} {Wilson}
chamber with a lapsed duration of the over-saturated
state]",
}
@Article{Frisch:1935:VSN,
author = "O. R. Frisch and E. T. S{\o}rensen",
title = "Velocity of Slow Neutrons",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "136",
number = "3433",
pages = "258--258",
day = "17",
month = aug,
year = "1935",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/136258a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v136/n3433/pdf/136258a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "23",
publishdate = "17 August 1935",
}
@Article{Frisch:1936:CSN,
author = "O. R. Frisch and G. Placzek",
title = "Capture of Slow Neutrons",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "137",
number = "3461",
pages = "357--357",
day = "29",
month = feb,
year = "1936",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/137357a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v137/n3461/pdf/137357a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "25",
publishdate = "29 February 1936",
}
@Article{Frisch:1936:SAN,
author = "O. R. Frisch and G. Hevesy and H. A. C. Mckay",
title = "Selective Absorption of Neutrons by Gold",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "137",
number = "3456",
pages = "149--150",
day = "25",
month = jan,
year = "1936",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/137149b0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v137/n3456/pdf/137149b0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "24",
publishdate = "25 January 1936",
}
@Article{Frisch:1937:CSN,
author = "O. R. Frisch and H. {von Halban, Jr.} and J{\o}rgen
Koch",
title = "Capture of Slow Neutrons in Light Elements",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "140",
number = "3551",
day = "20",
month = nov,
year = "1937",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/140895b0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v140/n3551/pdf/140895b0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "29",
publishdate = "20 November 1937",
}
@Article{Frisch:1937:MFA,
author = "O. R. Frisch and H. {von Halban, Jr.} and J{\o}rgen
Koch",
title = "The Magnetic Field acting upon Neutrons inside
Magnetized Iron",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "140",
number = "3539",
pages = "360--360",
day = "28",
month = aug,
year = "1937",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/140360a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v140/n3539/pdf/140360a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "28",
publishdate = "28 August 1937",
}
@Article{Frisch:1937:MMM,
author = "O. R. Frisch and H. {von Halban, Jr.} and J{\o}rgen
Koch",
title = "A Method of Measuring the Magnetic Moment of Free
Neutrons",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "139",
number = "3522",
pages = "756--757",
day = "1",
month = may,
year = "1937",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/139756a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v139/n3522/pdf/139756a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "26",
publishdate = "01 May 1937",
}
@Article{Frisch:1937:SCN,
author = "O. R. Frisch and H. {von Halban, Jr.} and J{\o}rgen
Koch",
title = "The slowing-down and capture of neutrons in
hydrogenous substances",
journal = "Math.-fys. Meddr",
volume = "15",
number = "10",
pages = "??--??",
month = "????",
year = "1937",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 09:34:40 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "31",
}
@Article{Frisch:1937:SCS,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "On the selective capture of slow neutrons",
journal = "Det {Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab}.
{Mathematisk}-fysiske Meddelelser",
volume = "14",
number = "12",
pages = "1--31",
month = "????",
year = "1937",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 09:32:36 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Math.-fys. Meddr.",
ORF-number = "30",
}
@Article{Frisch:1937:SMM,
author = "O. R. Frisch and H. {von Halban, Jr.} and J{\o}rgen
Koch",
title = "Sign of the Magnetic Moment of Free Neutrons",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "139",
number = "3528",
pages = "1021--1021",
day = "12",
month = jun,
year = "1937",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/1391021a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v139/n3528/pdf/1391021a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
publishdate = "12 June 1937",
}
@Article{Frisch:1937:TEC,
author = "O. R. Frisch and H. {von Halban, Jr.} and J{\o}rgen
Koch",
title = "Temperature Equilibrium of {C}-Neutrons",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "139",
number = "3526",
pages = "922--923",
day = "29",
month = may,
year = "1937",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/139922b0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v139/n3526/pdf/139922b0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "27",
publishdate = "29 May 1937",
}
@Article{Frisch:1938:SEM,
author = "O. R. Frisch and H. {von Halban, Jr.} and J{\o}rgen
Koch",
title = "Some Experiments on the Magnetic Properties of Free
Neutrons",
journal = j-PHYS-REV,
volume = "53",
number = "9",
pages = "719--726",
day = "1",
month = may,
year = "1938",
CODEN = "PHRVAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.53.719",
ISSN = "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-899X",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 09:39:27 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://journals.aps.org/pr/abstract/10.1103/PhysRev.53.719",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physical Review",
journal-URL = "https://journals.aps.org/pr/issues",
ORF-number = "32",
}
@Article{Oliphant:1938:RSA,
author = "M. L. Oliphant and R. Peierls and P. B. Moon",
title = "Radioactivity and sub-atomic phenomena",
journal = j-ANNU-REP-PROG-CHEM,
volume = "35",
pages = "7--35",
year = "1938",
CODEN = "ARPCAW",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1039/ar9383500007",
ISSN = "0365-6217 (print), 1754-7512 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry",
journal-URL = "http://pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/journalissues/ar",
}
@Article{Arnold:1939:TMW,
author = "W. Arnold and O. R. Frisch and H. Levi",
title = "Thin Mica Windows",
journal = j-REV-SCI-INSTRUM,
volume = "10",
number = "6",
pages = "197--197",
month = jun,
year = "1939",
CODEN = "RSINAK",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1751531",
ISSN = "0034-6748 (print), 1089-7623 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0034-6748",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Review of scientific instruments",
journal-URL = "http://rsi.aip.org/",
}
@Article{Frisch:1939:PED,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Physical Evidence for the Division of Heavy Nuclei
under Neutron Bombardment",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "143",
number = "3616",
pages = "276--276",
day = "18",
month = feb,
year = "1939",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/143276a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Thu Jun 28 05:49:56 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://www.chemteam.info/Chem-History/Frisch-Fission-1939.html;
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v143/n3616/pdf/143276a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "34",
publishdate = "18 February 1939",
remark = "This short paper, submitted 17 January 1939, describes
the first experimental confirmation on 13 January 1939
of the Hahn and Strassmann experiment on nuclear
disintegration \cite{Hahn:1939:NVB}, and first
introduces the word `fission'. The paper accompanies
three others
\cite{Meitner:1939:DUN,Meitner:1939:NPF,Meitner:1939:PFUb}.
Niels Bohr and L{\'e}on Rosenfeld brought the news to
America in early January 1939, and Hahn and
Strassmann's work was quickly reproduced in several US
labs that month. From the paper: ``This seems to be
conclusive physical evidence for the breaking up of
uranium nuclei into parts of comparable size, as
indicated by the experiments of Hahn and
Strassmann.''",
}
@Article{Frisch:1939:RSA,
author = "O. R. Frisch and R. Peierls",
title = "Radioactivity and sub-atomic phenomena",
journal = j-ANNU-REP-PROG-CHEM,
volume = "36",
pages = "7--32",
year = "1939",
CODEN = "ARPCAW",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1039/ar9393600007",
ISSN = "0365-6217 (print), 1754-7512 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
URL = "http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/1939/ar/ar9393600007",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry",
journal-URL = "http://pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/journalissues/ar",
ORF-number = "38",
}
@Article{Frisch:1939:RSP,
author = "Otto R. Frisch",
title = "Radioactivity and subatomic phenomena",
journal = j-ANNU-REP-PROG-CHEM,
volume = "36",
pages = "7--24",
year = "1939",
CODEN = "ARPCAW",
ISSN = "0365-6217 (print), 1754-7512 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Sun Jul 29 18:55:52 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry",
journal-URL = "http://pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/journalissues/ar",
}
@Article{Frisch:1939:SCC,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Statistical Calculation of Composite Decay Curves",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "143",
number = "3629",
pages = "852--853",
day = "20",
month = may,
year = "1939",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/143852b0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v143/n3629/pdf/143852b0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "37",
publishdate = "20 May 1939",
}
@Article{Meitner:1939:DUN,
author = "Lise Meitner and Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Disintegration of Uranium by Neutrons: a New Type of
Nuclear Reaction",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "143",
number = "3615",
pages = "239--240",
day = "11",
month = feb,
year = "1939",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/143239a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Tue Jun 26 07:01:12 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
note = "This paper, and \cite{Meitner:1939:PFUb}, both
submitted 16 January 1939 (see
\cite{Meitner:1962:RWR}), provided the first published
explanation of nuclear disintegration, called `nuclear
fission' by Frisch, that was first observed
experimentally by Hahn and Strassmann in December 1939
\cite{Hahn:1939:NVB}. Frisch's paper
\cite{Frisch:1939:PED} describes the first experimental
confirmation. It was these results that Niels Bohr
intended to hold confidential until their journal
publication during his January 1939 trip to the USA,
but his traveling companion L{\'e}on Rosenfeld
\cite{Rosenfeld:1972:NR} wasn't informed of that
intent, and the news escaped and spread quickly.",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v143/n3615/pdf/143239a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968); Otto
Robert Frisch (1 October 1904, Vienna--22 September
1979)",
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "33",
publishdate = "11 February 1939",
}
@Article{Meitner:1939:PFUa,
author = "Lise Meitner and Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "On the products of the fission of uranium and thorium
under neutron bombardment",
journal = "Math.-fys. Meddr",
volume = "17",
number = "5",
pages = "1--13",
year = "1939",
LCCN = "AS281 .D215 bd. 17, nr. 5",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:32 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
series = "Det Kgl. danske videnskabernes selskab.
Mathematisk-fysiske meddelelser.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1878--1968",
ORF-number = "36",
subject = "Uranium; Thorium; Neutrons",
}
@Article{Meitner:1939:PFUb,
author = "Lise Meitner and Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Products of the Fission of the Uranium Nucleus",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "143",
number = "3620",
pages = "471--472",
day = "18",
month = mar,
year = "1939",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/143471a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Tue Jun 26 07:09:26 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
note = "See note in \cite{Meitner:1939:DUN}.",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v143/n3620/pdf/143471a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968); Otto
Robert Frisch (1 October 1904, Vienna--22 September
1979)",
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "35",
publishdate = "18 March 1939",
}
@TechReport{Frisch:1940:CSB,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and Rudolf Peierls",
title = "On the Construction of a `Super-bomb' based on a
Nuclear Chain Reaction in Uranium",
institution = "University of Birmingham",
address = "Birmingham, UK",
month = mar,
year = "1940",
bibdate = "Sat Nov 02 16:22:08 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
note = "Reprinted in \cite{Frisch:1964:CSB}.",
URL = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisch%E2%80%93Peierls_memorandum;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Bios/Frisch.shtml;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Bios/Peierls.shtml;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/Begin/FrischPeierls.shtml",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
remark = "This report estimates the critical mass for
uranium-235 fission to be about 0.6 kg (just over one
pound), radically below the previous estimate of
several tons \cite{Peierls:1939:CCN}. The true value is
about 15 kg, but the value in this paper strongly
suggested that an atomic bomb is possible, and could be
carried by airplane.",
}
@Misc{Frisch:1940:FPM,
author = "Otto R. Frisch and Rudolf E. Peierls",
title = "The {Frisch--Peierls} Memorandum, Part 1",
howpublished = "ALSOS Web site.",
month = mar,
year = "1940",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
URL = "http://alsos.wlu.edu/information.aspx?id=3171",
abstract = "Originally dated March 1940, this important historical
document addresses the possibility of constructing a
``super-bomb'' based on the atomic science of the time.
Physicists Otto Frisch and Rudolph Peierls explain the
scientific principles at work in the super-bomb,
describing the nuclear chain reaction and identifying
the critical amount of enriched uranium (U-235)
required for the bomb. Furthermore, they discuss the
bomb from a military perspective, specifically
addressing its possible use in World War II. Until this
memorandum was written, an atomic bomb was thought to
require too much uranium to be practical in warfare.
Frisch and Peierls offer hypotheses on the range and
force of the explosion, the dangers of radiation, and
the options for protection against the bomb. While
cautioning the government against potential dangers,
the memo urges the United States to initiate production
of the bomb, citing the wide accessibility of the
science behind it and, hence, the possibility that
Germany could already be developing the weapon. The
memorandum is an excellent example of communicating
scientific principles to a general audience. It is the
first of two parts of the Frisch-Peierls Memorandum;
the second offers more scientific and technical
details.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@TechReport{Frisch:1940:MPR,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and Rudolf Peierls",
title = "Memorandum on the Properties of a Radioactive
{``Super-bomb''}",
institution = "University of Birmingham",
address = "Birmingham, UK",
month = mar,
year = "1940",
bibdate = "Sat Nov 02 15:48:07 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisch%E2%80%93Peierls_memorandum;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Bios/Frisch.shtml;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Bios/Peierls.shtml;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/Begin/FrischPeierls.shtml;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/Begin/FrischPeierls2.shtml",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "This report estimates the critical mass for
uranium-235 fission to be about one pound (0.5 kg),
radically below the previous estimate of several tons
\cite{Peierls:1939:CCN}. The true value is about 15 kg,
but the value in this paper strongly suggested that an
atomic bomb is possible, and could be carried by
airplane.",
}
@TechReport{Frisch:1940:PRS,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and Rudolf Peierls",
title = "The Properties of a Radioactive {``Super-bomb''}",
type = "Memorandum",
institution = "University of Birmingham",
address = "Birmingham, UK",
month = mar,
year = "1940",
bibdate = "Sat Nov 02 15:48:07 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
note = "Reprinted in \cite{Clark:1965:T}.",
URL = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisch%E2%80%93Peierls_memorandum;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Bios/Frisch.shtml;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Bios/Peierls.shtml;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/Begin/FrischPeierls.shtml;
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/Begin/FrischPeierls2.shtml",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
remark = "This report estimates the critical mass for
uranium-235 fission to be about one pound (0.5 kg),
radically below the previous estimate of several tons
\cite{Peierls:1939:CCN}. The true value is about 15 kg,
but the value in this paper strongly suggested that an
atomic bomb is possible, and could be carried by
airplane.",
}
@Article{Frisch:1940:RSP,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Radioactivity and subatomic phenomena",
journal = j-ANNU-REP-PROG-CHEM,
volume = "37",
pages = "7--22",
year = "1940",
CODEN = "ARPCAW",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1039/ar9403700007",
ISSN = "0365-6217 (print), 1754-7512 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry",
journal-URL = "http://pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/journalissues/ar",
ORF-number = "39",
}
@TechReport{Peierls:1940:EFNb,
author = "Rudolf Peierls and Otto R. Frisch",
title = "The effects of fast neutrons in ordinary uranium",
type = "Report",
number = "MS-4A (PRO AB4/832)",
institution = inst-TUBE-ALLOYS,
address = inst-TUBE-ALLOYS:adr,
year = "1940",
bibdate = "Mon Apr 30 11:17:11 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Possibly available via the Public Records Office,
London, UK.",
xxnote = "Check author order??",
}
@Article{Frisch:1941:RSA,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Radioactivity and sub-atomic phenomena",
journal = j-ANNU-REP-PROG-CHEM,
volume = "38",
pages = "287--297",
year = "1941",
CODEN = "ARPCAW",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1039/ar9413800287",
ISSN = "0365-6217 (print), 1754-7512 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry",
journal-URL = "http://pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/journalissues/ar",
ORF-number = "41",
}
@TechReport{Frisch:1942:ACN,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Absolute calibration of a neutron source",
type = "Liverpool Report",
number = "AB 4/50 (BR 49)",
institution = inst-TUBE-ALLOYS,
address = inst-TUBE-ALLOYS:adr,
year = "1942",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 10:50:27 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "43",
remark = "Not found at The National Archives Web site, or
elsewhere on the Internet via Web search engines.",
}
@TechReport{Frisch:1942:IAU,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Isotope analysis of uranium samples by means of $
\alpha $-ray groups",
type = "Liverpool Report",
number = "AB 4/50 (BR 49)",
institution = inst-TUBE-ALLOYS,
address = inst-TUBE-ALLOYS:adr,
year = "1942",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 10:50:27 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C1978077",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "42",
remark = "The National Archives says: ``This record has not been
digitised and cannot be downloaded.'' However, one can
visit the Archives to see it, or pay for a printed
copy.",
}
@TechReport{Frisch:1943:LAT,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and Rudolf Peierls",
title = "Light absorption by two black hemispheres",
type = "Report",
number = "MS-77 (PRO AB4/915)",
institution = inst-TUBE-ALLOYS,
address = inst-TUBE-ALLOYS:adr,
year = "1943",
bibdate = "Mon Apr 30 11:17:11 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Possibly available via the Public Records Office,
London, UK.",
xxnote = "Check author order??",
}
@Article{Frisch:1943:RSA,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Radioactivity and sub-atomic phenomena",
journal = j-ANNU-REP-PROG-CHEM,
volume = "40",
pages = "5--11",
year = "1943",
CODEN = "ARPCAW",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1039/ar9434000005",
ISSN = "0365-6217 (print), 1754-7512 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry",
journal-URL = "http://pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/journalissues/ar",
ORF-number = "44",
}
@TechReport{Stein:1945:DNU,
author = "P. R. Stein and Otto Robert Frisch and Bernard Taub
Feld and F. de Hoffman",
title = "Delayed neutrons from {U$^{235}$} after short
irradiation",
type = "Report",
number = "AECD-1971",
institution = "U.S. Atomic Energy Commission",
address = "Oak Ridge, TN, USA",
pages = "20",
day = "6",
month = apr,
year = "1945",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 06:05:32 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "Declassified 17 May 1948. Title page undated, but date
found in footnote on first document page.",
URL = "https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015086446955",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Submitted to \booktitle{The Physical Review}.",
}
@Article{Blackett:1946:MAE,
author = "P. M. S. Blackett and M. Born and P. I. Dee and P. A.
M. Dirac and N. Feather and E. A. Guggenheim and H. S.
W. Massey and P. B. Moon and N. F. Mott and M. L. E.
Oliphant and F. A. Paneth and R. E. Peierls and M. H.
L. Pryce and F. E. Simon and {Sir} George Thompson and
O. R. Frisch and H. W. B. Skinner",
title = "Memo to the {UN Atomic Energy Commission}",
journal = j-BULL-AT-SCI,
volume = "1",
number = "12",
pages = "6--8",
day = "1",
month = jun,
year = "1946",
CODEN = "BASIAP",
ISSN = "0096-3402 (print), 1938-3282 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0096-3402",
bibdate = "Mon Sep 16 17:05:09 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bullatsci.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
fjournal = "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
}
@TechReport{Frisch:1946:NUD,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and U. R. Friend",
title = "Note on a use of delay lines in counter pulse
amplifiers",
type = "Report",
number = "MDDC 238 and LADC 221",
institution = "Atomic Energy Commission",
address = "Oak Ridge, TN, USA",
pages = "4",
day = "6",
month = jul,
year = "1946",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 05:59:00 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "Manhattan District declassified code 22 August 1946.",
URL = "https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015077319377",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Frisch:1946:TNP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The tools of nuclear physics",
journal = "Penguin Science News",
volume = "2",
number = "??",
pages = "128--161",
month = "????",
year = "1946",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 19:13:14 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G1",
}
@Misc{Frisch:1947:LNP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Lectures on nuclear physics at {A.E.R.E.}",
howpublished = "Unknown.",
year = "1947",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 19:14:30 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G2",
}
@Book{Frisch:1947:MAPa,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Meet the atoms; a popular guide to modern physics",
publisher = "Sigma Books",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "xiv + 226",
year = "1947",
LCCN = "QC173 .F723 1947a",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:32 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1904-- [from old catalog]",
ORF-number = "B1a",
subject = "Atoms",
}
@Book{Frisch:1947:MAPb,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Meet the atoms, a popular guide to modern physics",
publisher = "A. A. Wyn, Inc.",
address = "New York, NY, USA",
pages = "xiv + 226",
year = "1947",
LCCN = "QC173 .F723",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:32 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1904--",
ORF-number = "B1b",
subject = "Atoms",
}
@Misc{Frisch:1948:MTR,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Meson theory and radar",
howpublished = "Technion Yb.",
year = "1948",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 19:15:25 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G3",
}
@TechReport{Frisch:1948:SMP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Statistics of multiplicative processes",
type = "Report",
number = "????",
institution = "Atomic Energy Research Establishment",
address = "Harwell, Berkshire, UK",
pages = "??",
month = "????",
year = "1948",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 10:57:31 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "45",
}
@Article{Frisch:1950:BRA,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Acceleration of particles to
high energies}}, London: Institute of Physics}",
journal = "Discovery",
volume = "11",
number = "??",
pages = "340--340",
month = "????",
year = "1950",
CODEN = "DISCAH",
ISSN = "0012-3625",
ISSN-L = "0012-3625",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "R1",
remark = "Discovery was replaced by Science Journal (ISSN
0582-2092, 1965--1971), merged with New Scientist (ISSN
0028-6664, 1956--1971), and finally, New Scientist and
Science Journal (ISSN 0369-5808, 1971--1971).",
}
@Article{Frisch:1950:CL,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The cyclotron and its limitations",
journal = "Discovery",
volume = "11",
number = "??",
pages = "262--266",
month = "????",
year = "1950",
CODEN = "DISCAH",
ISSN = "0012-3625",
ISSN-L = "0012-3625",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 19:16:20 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G4",
remark = "Discovery was replaced by Science Journal (ISSN
0582-2092, 1965--1971), merged with New Scientist (ISSN
0028-6664, 1956--1971), and finally, New Scientist and
Science Journal (ISSN 0369-5808, 1971--1971).",
}
@Article{Frisch:1950:SC,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Scintillation counters",
journal = j-HELV-PHYS-ACTA,
volume = "23",
number = "Supplement 3",
pages = "150--154",
month = "154",
year = "1950",
CODEN = "HPACAK",
ISSN = "0018-0238",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 11:01:33 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://www.e-periodica.ch/digbib/view?pid=hpa-001:1950:23::1114",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Helvetica Physica Acta",
journal-URL = "http://retro.seals.ch/digbib/vollist?UID=hpa-001",
ORF-number = "46",
}
@Article{Frank:1951:LMK,
author = "S. G. F. Frank and O. R. Frisch and G. G. Scarrott",
title = "{LXIII}. {A} mechanical kick-sorter (pulse size
analyser)",
journal = "The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical
Magazine and Journal of Science",
volume = "42",
number = "329",
pages = "603--611",
month = jun,
year = "1951",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/14786445108561275",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 11:17:24 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "47",
}
@Article{Frisch:1951:AAAa,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The artificial acceleration of atomic particles",
journal = j-PROC-R-INST-G-B,
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "??--??",
day = "11",
month = may,
year = "1951",
CODEN = "PIGBAI",
ISSN = "0035-8959",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 19:17:04 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Proceedings of the Royal Institution of Great
Britain",
journal-URL = "http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008307565",
ORF-number = "G5",
}
@Article{Frisch:1951:AAAb,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Artificial Acceleration of Atomic Particles",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "168",
number = "4281",
pages = "849--851",
day = "17",
month = nov,
year = "1951",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/168849a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v168/n4281/pdf/168849a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
publishdate = "17 November 1951",
}
@Article{Frisch:1951:AR,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Atomic Reminiscences",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "168",
number = "4262",
pages = "6--6",
day = "7",
month = jul,
year = "1951",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/168006b0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v168/n4262/pdf/168006b0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
publishdate = "07 July 1951",
}
@Article{Frisch:1951:BRN,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{New Atoms}}, by Otto Hahn}",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "168",
number = "??",
pages = "67",
month = "????",
year = "1951",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "R2",
remark = "This reference is wrong, and not found on pages 67--69
of this issue of Nature. Not found by search in journal
Web site. Where did it appear?",
}
@Article{Frisch:1953:CMP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Causality in modern physics",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "49",
number = "??",
pages = "138--142",
month = "????",
year = "1953",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 19:19:39 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G6",
}
@Article{Frisch:1953:GAW,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Giant accelerators: what do we expect of them?",
journal = "Times Science Review",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "2--2",
month = "Summer",
year = "1953",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 19:20:29 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Times Sci. Rev.",
ORF-number = "G7",
}
@Article{Frisch:1954:AEH,
author = "Professor O. R. {Frisch, O.B.E., F.R.S.}",
title = "Atomic energy --- how it all began",
journal = j-BR-J-APPL-PHYS,
volume = "5",
number = "3",
pages = "81--84",
month = mar,
year = "1954",
CODEN = "BJAPAJ",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/0508-3443/5/3/301",
ISSN = "0508-3443 (print), 2057-7656 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0508-3443",
bibdate = "Fri Sep 07 12:03:08 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "A lecture delivered in London to the Education Group
of The Institute of Physics on 20 October, 1953.",
URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0508-3443/5/3/301;
http://stacks.iop.org/0508-3443/5/i=3/a=301",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "British Journal of Applied Physics",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0508-3443",
ORF-number = "G11",
remark-1 = "From page 82: ``But in principle there is no
difference between those cases [radioactive decay and
chemical reactions], and it is misleading to state, as
the daily Press has done, that atomic energy, in
contrast to chemical energy, depends on Einstein's
principle of the equivalence of mass and energy. In
both forms of energy production the mass change is
unobservably small. What Einstein's formula does is to
limit the amount of energy which could possibly be
obtained from a given amount of matter.''.",
remark-2 = "From page 82: ``All light nuclei are indeed lighter
than the fragments into which they might get broken, so
breaking them will not give us a source of energy. But,
as one goes to heavier nuclei one finds that the mass
defect --- the amount by which the mass of a nucleus is
smaller than that of all the protons and neutrons of
which it consists --- does not grow as fast as the mass
itself, and the heaviest nuclei should be capable of
breaking up into lighter ones, with the liberation of
large amounts of energy and probably of some neutrons.
Those neutrons might stimulate the break-up of further
heavy nuclei and there we would have our chain
reaction.''",
remark-3 = "From page 83: ``Why do they [alpha particles (He$^+$
ions)] come out one by one? Five helium nuclei could be
united into one neon nucleus, with the liberation of
some extra energy; yet the emission of a neon nucleus
is never observed. The quantum theory explains that:
according to its formulae, the heavier neon nucleus
would have vastly greater difficulty in penetrating the
potential barrier, and it is much easier for the same
amount of nuclear matter to seep out in the form of
five successive helium nuclei than in one big lump.
What all physicists overlooked was that this argument
fails for the break-up of a heavy nucleus into two
approximately equal parts. In that case the available
energy becomes so large that there is practically no
potential barrier to be overcome.''",
remark-4 = "From page 83: ``One small effect, discovered by
Roberts, Meyer and Wang early in 1939 turned out to be
of enormous importance: the presence of delayed
neutrons. They are emitted, not in the fission act by
fragments still `hot' from the upheaval that made them,
but seconds later as a consequence of the radioactive
transformation of some of those fragments. It is on
those neutrons that the possibility of a controlled
reaction largely depends.''",
remark-5 = "From page 84: ``Bohr concluded, early in 1939, that
the fission caused by slow neutrons happened with
nuclei, not of $^{238}$U but of a slight admixture
(0.7\%) of $^{235}$U. That surprising conclusion was
based on rather subtle arguments and at first met with
some scepticism; but it was proved correct a couple of
years later when small amounts of $^{235}$U had been
separated out with the help of a mass spectrometer.''",
remark-6 = "From page 85: ``We knew that we could stop the chain
reaction at any tune by removing a few bricks (or a few
blocks of the surrounding material), and we never felt
that those experiments were dangerous; actually two
people died by causing, through some minor slip, a
large quantity of neutrons to pass through their
bodies, and I once nearly became the third.''",
}
@Article{Frisch:1954:AWa,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Atomic weapons",
journal = "Atomic Scientists Journal",
volume = "8",
number = "??",
pages = "193--193",
month = "????",
year = "1954",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:44:22 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G14",
}
@Article{Frisch:1954:AWb,
author = "Professor O. R. {Frisch, O.B.E., F.R.S.}",
title = "Atomic weapons",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "173",
number = "4402",
pages = "477--477",
day = "13",
month = mar,
year = "1954",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/173477a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:33:00 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "From the second of a series of public lectures
arranged by the Atomic Scientists' Association and
Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of
London.",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v173/n4402/abs/173477a0",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "G10",
remark = "From the half-page article: ``An average local
thunderstorm releases as much energy as a plutonium
bomb; a hurricane or an earthquake, a million times as
much.''",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1954:AWc,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Atomic weapons",
crossref = "Rotblat:1954:AES",
pages = "??--??",
year = "1954",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:52:37 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G15",
}
@Article{Frisch:1954:FCD,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "On the Feasibility of Coal-Driven Power Stations",
journal = j-BULL-AT-SCI,
volume = "10",
number = "6",
pages = "224--224",
month = jun,
year = "1954",
CODEN = "BASIAP",
ISSN = "0096-3402 (print), 1938-3282 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0096-3402",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 26 05:45:14 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bullatsci.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
journal-URL = "http://bos.sagepub.com/",
}
@Article{Frisch:1954:HAE,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "How atomic energy works",
journal = "The Sunday Times",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "??--??",
day = "6",
month = oct,
year = "1954",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:30:05 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G9",
}
@Article{Frisch:1954:HHB,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "How the hydrogen bomb works",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "51",
number = "??",
pages = "907--908",
month = "????",
year = "1954",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:42:25 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G13",
}
@Article{Frisch:1954:IMP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Individuality in modern physics",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "51",
number = "??",
pages = "57--58",
month = "????",
year = "1954",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 19:26:15 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G8",
}
@Article{Frisch:1954:SHB,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Scientists and the hydrogen bomb",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "51",
number = "??",
pages = "556--556",
month = "????",
year = "1954",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:42:25 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G12",
}
@Article{Frisch:1954:XPM,
author = "O. R. Frisch and D. J. Littler",
title = "{XVII}. {Pile} modulation and statistical fluctuations
in piles",
journal = "The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical
Magazine and Journal of Science",
volume = "45",
number = "361",
pages = "126--140",
month = feb,
year = "1954",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/14786440208520432",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 11:08:13 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14786440208520432",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "48",
received = "21 January 1953",
}
@Article{Frisch:1955:AP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The anti-proton",
journal = "Discovery",
volume = "51",
number = "??",
pages = "498--498",
month = "????",
year = "1955",
CODEN = "DISCAH",
ISSN = "0012-3625",
ISSN-L = "0012-3625",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:57:27 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G18",
remark = "Discovery was replaced by Science Journal (ISSN
0582-2092, 1965--1971), merged with New Scientist (ISSN
0028-6664, 1956--1971), and finally, New Scientist and
Science Journal (ISSN 0369-5808, 1971--1971).",
}
@Article{Frisch:1955:BR,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Atoms in the Family: My Life
with Enrico Fermi --- Designer of the First Atomic
Pile}}, by Laura Fermi. Pp. 284 + 15 plates (London:
George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 1955)}",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "176",
number = "4488",
pages = "850--850",
day = "5",
month = nov,
year = "1955",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/176850b0;
https://doi.org/10.1038/176850d0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v176/n4488/pdf/176850b0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "R3",
publishdate = "05 November 1955",
}
@Article{Frisch:1955:CAP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Counting atomic particles",
journal = "Times Science Review",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "6--6",
month = "Spring",
year = "1955",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:53:37 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Times Sci. Rev.",
ORF-number = "G16",
}
@Article{Frisch:1955:HEA,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "High-energy accelerators. {The} synchrotron",
journal = "Discovery",
volume = "16",
number = "??",
pages = "450--450",
month = "????",
year = "1955",
CODEN = "DISCAH",
ISSN = "0012-3625",
ISSN-L = "0012-3625",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:56:34 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G17",
remark = "Discovery was replaced by Science Journal (ISSN
0582-2092, 1965--1971), merged with New Scientist (ISSN
0028-6664, 1956--1971), and finally, New Scientist and
Science Journal (ISSN 0369-5808, 1971--1971).",
}
@Article{Frisch:1955:IRA,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "{II}. --- {La} radioactivit{\'e} artificielle et la
physique. ({French}) [{II}. --- {Artificial}
radioactivity and physics]",
journal = j-J-PHYS-RADIUM,
volume = "16",
number = "10",
pages = "748--753",
month = oct,
year = "1955",
CODEN = "JPRAAJ",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1051/jphysrad:019550016010074800",
ISSN = "0368-3842",
ISSN-L = "0368-3842",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 11:24:04 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "Lecture at the celebration of the 25th anniversary of
the discovery of artificial radioactivity",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Journal de Physique et le Radium",
journal-URL = "https://jphysrad.journaldephysique.org/",
language = "French",
ORF-number = "49",
}
@Article{Frisch:1955:PEF,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "{Prof. Enrico Fermi, For. Mem. R. S.}",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "175",
number = "4444",
pages = "18--19",
day = "1",
month = jan,
year = "1955",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/175018a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Thu Jul 5 09:12:16 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v175/n4444/pdf/175018a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "O1",
publishdate = "01 January 1955",
}
@Article{Frisch:1956:AP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The anti-proton",
journal = "Nucl. Pwr",
volume = "1",
number = "??",
pages = "51--52",
month = "????",
year = "1956",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:59:08 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G20",
}
@Article{Frisch:1956:APA,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Anti-particles and anti-matter",
journal = "Times Science Review",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "1--1",
month = "Winter",
year = "1956",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:02:45 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Times Sci. Rev.",
ORF-number = "G23",
}
@Article{Frisch:1956:DAP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The discovery of the anti-proton",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "55",
number = "??",
pages = "16--17",
month = "????",
year = "1956",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:01:19 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G21",
}
@Article{Frisch:1956:FCD,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "On the feasibility of coal-driven power stations",
journal = "Nucl. Engng, Lond",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "268--269",
month = "????",
year = "1956",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:58:27 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G19",
}
@Article{Frisch:1956:JP,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "``{Jocular} Physics''",
journal = j-SCI-AMER,
volume = "194",
number = "3",
pages = "93--103",
month = mar,
year = "1956",
CODEN = "SCAMAC",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0356-93",
ISSN = "0036-8733 (print), 1946-7087 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0036-8733",
bibdate = "Sat May 18 15:59:04 MDT 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sciam1950.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/journal/v194/n3/pdf/scientificamerican0356-93.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Scientific American",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican",
}
@Article{Frisch:1956:LYS,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Letter to a young scientist",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "56",
number = "??",
pages = "269, 350",
month = "????",
year = "1956",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:02:05 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G22",
}
@Article{Frisch:1957:BR,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "{[Book} Reviews]",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "179",
number = "4564",
day = "20",
month = apr,
year = "1957",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/179799c0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v179/n4564/pdf/179799c0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
publishdate = "20 April 1957",
}
@Article{Frisch:1957:BRN,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Nuclear explosions and their
effects}}. Pp. x + 184. (Delhi: Indian Ministry of
Information \& Broadcasting, 1956)}",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "179",
number = "4564",
pages = "799--799",
day = "20",
month = apr,
year = "1957",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/179799d0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "R4",
}
@Article{Frisch:1957:HNF,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "How nuclear fission came to be discovered",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "2",
number = "??",
pages = "29--31",
month = "????",
year = "1957",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:05:57 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G25",
}
@Article{Frisch:1957:PC,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Parity is not conserved",
journal = "University Quarterly",
volume = "11",
number = "??",
pages = "235--244",
month = "????",
year = "1957",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:06:36 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G26",
}
@Book{Frisch:1957:PEW,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "{Die Probleme der Energieerzeugung aus Wasserstoff}.
({German}) [{The} Problems of Hydrogen Generation]",
publisher = "{\"O}sterreichische Studiengesellschaft f{\"u}r
Atomenergie Ges. m.b.H. (SGAE)",
address = "Vienna, Austria",
pages = "??--??",
year = "1957",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:07:54 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "German",
ORF-number = "G27",
}
@Article{Frisch:1957:PUA,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Peaceful uses of atomic fission",
journal = j-ATLANTIC-MONTHLY,
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "??--??",
month = "????",
year = "1957",
ISSN = "1072-7825 (print), 2151-9463 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1072-7825",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:12:41 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Atlantic Monthly",
journal-URL = "http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/backissues/",
ORF-number = "G28",
}
@Article{Frisch:1957:QAM,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The quest for anti-matter",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "1",
number = "??",
pages = "37--39",
day = "31",
month = jan,
year = "1957",
CODEN = "NWSCAL",
ISSN = "0262-4079 (print), 1364-8500 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0262-4079",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:04:08 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New Scientist",
journal-URL = "https://www.newscientist.com/issues/",
ORF-number = "G24",
}
@Book{Frisch:1958:NH,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The nuclear handbook",
publisher = "Van Nostrand",
address = "Princeton, NJ, USA",
pages = "????",
year = "1958",
LCCN = "QC783 .F7",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:32 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "With 22 specialist contributors.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1904--",
subject = "Nuclear physics; Handbooks, manuals, etc; Nuclear
engineering",
}
@Book{Frisch:1958:NHS,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The nuclear handbook",
publisher = "G. Newnes",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "????",
year = "1958",
LCCN = "QC783 .F7 1958a",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:32 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "With 22 specialist contributors.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1904--",
ORF-number = "E2",
subject = "Nuclear physics; Handbooks, manuals, etc; Nuclear
engineering",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:AM,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "This age of magnetism",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "61",
number = "??",
pages = "1108--1109",
month = "????",
year = "1959",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:17:51 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G32",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:BKB,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "{Betrachtungen {\"u}ber koh{\"a}rente Bremsstrahlung}.
({German}) [{Considerations} for coherent
{Bremsstrahlung}]",
journal = j-ACTA-PHYS-AUSTRIACA,
volume = "12",
number = "??",
pages = "331--335",
month = "????",
year = "1959",
CODEN = "APASAP",
ISSN = "0001-6713",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 14:01:30 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Acta Physica Austriaca",
language = "German",
ORF-number = "51",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:BRC,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{{\v{C}}erenkov radiation and
its application}}, by C. V. Jelley}",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "5",
number = "??",
pages = "1034--1034",
month = "????",
year = "1959",
CODEN = "NWSCAL",
ISSN = "0262-4079 (print), 1364-8500 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0262-4079",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New Scientist",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02624079",
ORF-number = "R5",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:BRT,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Turning points in physics}}
(Oxford lectures)}",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "6",
number = "??",
pages = "527--528",
month = "????",
year = "1959",
CODEN = "NWSCAL",
ISSN = "0262-4079 (print), 1364-8500 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0262-4079",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New Scientist",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02624079",
ORF-number = "R6",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:DCB,
author = "O. R. Frisch and D. N. Olson",
title = "Detection of Coherent {Bremsstrahlung} from Crystals",
journal = j-PHYS-REV-LET,
volume = "3",
number = "3",
pages = "141--142",
month = aug,
year = "1959",
CODEN = "PRLTAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.3.141",
ISSN = "0031-9007 (print), 1079-7114 (electronic), 1092-0145",
ISSN-L = "0031-9007",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 11:34:29 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.3.141",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physical Review Letters",
journal-URL = "http://prl.aps.org/browse",
ORF-number = "50",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:EN,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The energetic nucleus",
journal = "United Nations News",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "7--10",
month = jan # "\slash " # mar,
year = "1959",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:14:02 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G29",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:MA,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Measuring atoms",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "62",
number = "??",
pages = "1161--1163",
month = "????",
year = "1959",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:18:26 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G33",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:MB,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Molecular beams",
journal = j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
volume = "1",
number = "1",
pages = "3--16",
year = "1959",
CODEN = "CTPHAF",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107515908202592",
ISSN = "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0010-7514",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 19:57:18 MST 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Contemporary Physics",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
ORF-number = "52",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:NEP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The new elementary particles",
journal = "Times Science Review",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "12--12",
month = "Autumn",
year = "1959",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:19:00 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Times Sci. Rev.",
ORF-number = "G34",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:NP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The new particles",
journal = "Bulletin of the Institute of Physics, London",
volume = "10",
number = "??",
pages = "137--142",
month = "????",
year = "1959",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:15:20 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Bull. Inst. Phys., Lond.",
ORF-number = "G30",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:PAN,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Probing the atomic nucleus",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "6",
number = "??",
pages = "228--230, 416",
month = "????",
year = "1959",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:16:44 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G31",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:PCN,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "``{Parity} Is Not Conserved'' A New Twist to
Physics?",
journal = j-BULL-AT-SCI,
volume = "15",
number = "3",
pages = "139--143",
month = mar,
year = "1959",
CODEN = "BASIAP",
ISSN = "0096-3402 (print), 1938-3282 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0096-3402",
bibdate = "Sat Sep 28 07:42:26 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bullatsci.bib",
note = "Reprinted from \booktitle{Universities Quarterly}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
journal-URL = "http://bos.sagepub.com/",
}
@Article{Frisch:1959:PNC,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Parity non-conservation in weak interactions",
journal = j-PROG-NUCL-PHYS,
volume = "6",
number = "??",
pages = "267--273",
month = "????",
year = "1959",
CODEN = "PNUPAT",
ISSN = "0079-659X",
ISSN-L = "0079-659X",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 14:04:57 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Prog. nucl. Phys.",
fjournal = "Progress in Nuclear Physics",
ORF-number = "53",
}
@Book{Frisch:1959:TAP,
editor = "O. R. Frisch and F. A. Paneth and F. Laves and P.
Rosbaud",
title = "Trends in atomic physics; essays dedicated to {Lise
Meitner}, {Otto Hahn}, {Max von Laue} on the occasion
of their 80th birthday: Atomic physics",
publisher = pub-INTERSCIENCE,
address = pub-INTERSCIENCE:adr,
pages = "285",
year = "1959",
LCCN = "QC475 .B45 1959a",
bibdate = "Fri Jun 29 06:05:54 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "An identical edition is published simultaneously under
the title \booktitle{Beitr{\"a}ge zur Physik und Chemie
des 20. Jahrhunderts}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "English, French, German",
ORF-number = "E3",
remark = "German-language edition in \cite{Frisch:1959:BPC}.
According to \cite[page 271]{Bodanis:2000:BWM}, Frisch
was known as Robert Otto Frisch in Germany, and used
Robert as his name. When he moved to the USA, because
Robert was so common there, he switched to Otto, and
thus, he appears in the literature as both Robert Otto
and Otto Robert.",
subject = "Meitner, Lise; Hahn, Otto; Laue, Max von; Radiation;
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical",
subject-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968); Otto
Hahn (8 March 1879--28 July 1968); Max von Laue (9
October 1879--24 April 1960)",
}
@Article{Frisch:1960:BRG,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The great decision}}, by M.
Amrine}",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "7",
number = "??",
pages = "1555--1556",
month = "????",
year = "1960",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "R8",
}
@Article{Frisch:1960:ESA,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Exploring the sub-atomic world",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "63",
number = "??",
pages = "119--120",
month = "????",
year = "1960",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:27:20 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G38",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1960:FP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Fundamental particles",
crossref = "Haslett:1960:SS",
pages = "9--22",
year = "1960",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:24:01 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G37",
}
@Article{Frisch:1960:LNSa,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Are the Laws of Nature Symmetrical?",
journal = j-PROC-R-INST-G-B,
volume = "38",
number = "??",
pages = "249--??",
month = "????",
year = "1960",
CODEN = "PIGBAI",
ISSN = "0035-8959",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:21:34 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Proceedings of the Royal Institution of Great
Britain",
journal-URL = "http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008307565",
ORF-number = "G35",
}
@Article{Frisch:1960:LNSb,
author = "O. R. Frischb",
title = "Are the Laws of Nature Symmetrical?",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "187",
number = "4738",
pages = "638--641",
day = "20",
month = aug,
year = "1960",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/187638a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v187/n4738/pdf/187638a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
publishdate = "20 August 1960",
}
@Article{Frisch:1960:NEN,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and {Sir} J. Cockcroft and I. G.
John",
title = "Nuclear energy: its nature, control and use",
journal = "UNA Peacefinder pamphlet",
volume = "29",
number = "??",
pages = "??--??",
month = "????",
year = "1960",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:22:46 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G36",
xxnote = "Check author order??",
}
@Article{Frisch:1960:SAA,
author = "O. R. Frisch and A. J. Oxley",
title = "A semi-automatic analyser for bubble chamber
photographs",
journal = j-NUCL-INSTR-METH,
volume = "9",
number = "1",
pages = "92--96",
month = oct,
year = "1960",
CODEN = "NUIMAL",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1016/0029-554x(60)90053-7",
ISSN = "0029-554X (print), 1878-3759 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0029-554X",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:21 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nuclear Instruments and Methods",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0029554X",
ORF-number = "54",
xxpages = "92--98",
}
@Article{Frisch:1960:SPa,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The strange particles",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "63",
number = "??",
pages = "173--176",
month = "????",
year = "1960",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:30:00 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G39",
}
@Article{Frisch:1960:SPb,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Strangeness and parity",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "63",
number = "??",
pages = "217--218",
month = "????",
year = "1960",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:27:56 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G40",
}
@Book{Frisch:1961:APT,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Atomic physics today",
publisher = pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
address = pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
pages = "vi + 254",
year = "1961",
LCCN = "QC778 .F73",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:32 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1904-- [from old catalog]",
ORF-number = "B2",
subject = "Nuclear physics; Popular works; Atoms",
}
@Article{Frisch:1961:BRB,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The birth of the bomb}},
Robin Clark}",
journal = "Discovery",
volume = "22",
number = "??",
pages = "318--318",
month = "????",
year = "1961",
CODEN = "DISCAH",
ISSN = "0012-3625",
ISSN-L = "0012-3625",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "R9",
remark = "Discovery was replaced by Science Journal (ISSN
0582-2092, 1965--1971), merged with New Scientist (ISSN
0028-6664, 1956--1971), and finally, New Scientist and
Science Journal (ISSN 0369-5808, 1971--1971).",
}
@Article{Frisch:1961:BRD,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{From dualism to unity in
physics}}. By A. Land{\'e} (Cambridge University Press,
1960). Pp. xvi + 114}",
journal = j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
volume = "2",
number = "4",
pages = "323--323",
year = "1961",
CODEN = "CTPHAF",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107516108202665",
ISSN = "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0010-7514",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 19:57:38 MST 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Contemporary Physics",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
ORF-number = "R7",
}
@Article{Frisch:1961:EP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The elementary particles",
journal = "Discovery",
volume = "22",
number = "??",
pages = "515--524",
month = "????",
year = "1961",
CODEN = "DISCAH",
ISSN = "0012-3625",
ISSN-L = "0012-3625",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:33:02 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G42",
remark = "Discovery was replaced by Science Journal (ISSN
0582-2092, 1965--1971), merged with New Scientist (ISSN
0028-6664, 1956--1971), and finally, New Scientist and
Science Journal (ISSN 0369-5808, 1971--1971).",
}
@Article{Frisch:1961:FP,
author = "Professor O. R. {Frisch, O.B.E., D.Sc., F.R.S.}",
title = "Fundamental particles",
journal = j-J-INST-ELECTR-ENG,
volume = "7",
number = "78",
pages = "357--359",
month = jun,
year = "1961",
CODEN = "JISEAL",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1049/jiee-3.1961.0187",
ISSN = "0368-2692 (print), 2054-0574 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0368-2692",
bibdate = "Sat May 5 08:07:13 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers",
journal-URL = "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=5308791",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1961:I,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Introduction",
crossref = "Bohr:1961:ATD",
pages = "??--??",
year = "1961",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:32:23 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G41",
}
@Book{Frisch:1961:PNP,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Progress in nuclear physics",
volume = "3",
publisher = "????",
address = "????",
pages = "vii + 279",
year = "1961",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
ZMnumber = "0098.18004",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Frisch:1961:TRP,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Time and relativity: {Part I}",
journal = j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
volume = "3",
number = "1",
pages = "16--27",
year = "1961",
CODEN = "CTPHAF",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107516108204443",
ISSN = "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0010-7514",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 19:57:44 MST 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
ZMnumber = "0098.18004",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Contemporary Physics",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
ORF-number = "55",
}
@Article{Frisch:1962:BRN,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The new world}}, by R. G.
Hewlett \& O. E. Anderson}",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "15",
number = "??",
pages = "46--??",
month = "????",
year = "1962",
CODEN = "NWSCAL",
ISSN = "0262-4079 (print), 1364-8500 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0262-4079",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New Scientist",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02624079",
ORF-number = "R10",
}
@Article{Frisch:1962:BRP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The philosophical impact of
contemporary physics}}, M. {\v{C}}apek}",
journal = "Discovery",
volume = "23",
number = "??",
pages = "44--44",
month = "????",
year = "1962",
CODEN = "DISCAH",
ISSN = "0012-3625",
ISSN-L = "0012-3625",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "R11",
remark = "Discovery was replaced by Science Journal (ISSN
0582-2092, 1965--1971), merged with New Scientist (ISSN
0028-6664, 1956--1971), and finally, New Scientist and
Science Journal (ISSN 0369-5808, 1971--1971).",
}
@Article{Frisch:1962:OQ,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Observation and the quantum",
journal = "????",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "309--309",
month = "????",
year = "1962",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:34:00 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G43",
}
@Article{Frisch:1962:TRP,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Time and relativity: {Part II}",
journal = j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
volume = "3",
number = "3",
pages = "194--201",
year = "1962",
CODEN = "CTPHAF",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107516208221795",
ISSN = "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0010-7514",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 19:57:49 MST 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Contemporary Physics",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
}
@Book{Frisch:1963:EP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and Wilhelm Fucks",
title = "{Die Elementarteilchen der Physik}. ({German}) [{The}
elementary particles of physics]",
publisher = "Westdeutscher Verlag",
address = "K{\"o}ln, West Germany",
pages = "114",
year = "1963",
LCCN = "Q49.C95 A8 Heft 124",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:32 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1904--",
language = "German",
subject = "Particles (Nuclear physics); Music; Acoustics and
physics",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1963:MOF,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Means of observing fundamental particles",
crossref = "Garratt:1963:PSS",
pages = "??--??",
year = "1963",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:38:54 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G44",
}
@Article{Frisch:1963:MP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The magnetic proton",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "70",
number = "??",
pages = "459--460",
month = "????",
year = "1963",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G45",
}
@Article{Frisch:1964:BRI,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{An introduction to the
theory of relativity}}, by A. V. Rosser}",
journal = j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
volume = "6",
number = "2",
pages = "155--156",
year = "1964",
CODEN = "CTPHAF",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107516408203118",
ISSN = "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0010-7514",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 19:58:26 MST 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Contemporary Physics",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
ORF-number = "R13",
}
@Article{Frisch:1964:BRN,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The nature of matter}}, by
Yuan}",
journal = "????",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "??--??",
month = "????",
year = "1964",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "R14",
}
@Article{Frisch:1964:BRP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Physics in the sixties}},
edited by S. K. Runcorn}",
journal = "Discovery",
volume = "24",
number = "??",
pages = "50--50",
month = "????",
year = "1964",
CODEN = "DISCAH",
ISSN = "0012-3625",
ISSN-L = "0012-3625",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "R12",
remark = "Discovery was replaced by Science Journal (ISSN
0582-2092, 1965--1971), merged with New Scientist (ISSN
0028-6664, 1956--1971), and finally, New Scientist and
Science Journal (ISSN 0369-5808, 1971--1971).",
}
@Article{Frisch:1964:C,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Causality",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "72",
number = "??",
pages = "83--84",
month = "????",
year = "1964",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G47",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1964:CSB,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and Rudolf Peierls",
title = "On the Construction of a `Super-bomb' based on a
Nuclear Chain Reaction in Uranium [{Part 1}]",
crossref = "Gowing:1964:BAEb",
pages = "389--393",
year = "1964",
bibdate = "Mon Apr 30 11:09:57 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "40a",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1964:ISS,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Interessen samler sig omkring atomkernen. ({Danish})
[{Interest} collects around the atomic nucleus]",
crossref = "Bohr:1964:NBH",
pages = "132--144",
year = "1964",
bibdate = "Wed May 11 06:04:55 2011",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "Danish",
}
@Article{Frisch:1964:NFP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The new fundamental particles",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "71",
number = "??",
pages = "119--120, 173, 176, 217--218",
month = "????",
year = "1964",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G46",
}
@Article{Frisch:1964:NNR,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Nuclei and nuclear reactions",
journal = j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
volume = "6",
number = "2",
pages = "81--93",
year = "1964",
CODEN = "CTPHAF",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107516408203111",
ISSN = "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0010-7514",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 19:58:26 MST 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Contemporary Physics",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
ORF-number = "56",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1964:TNP,
author = "Otto R. Frisch",
title = "The Tools of Nuclear Physics",
crossref = "Rapport:1964:P",
pages = "144--176",
year = "1964",
bibdate = "Tue Jul 31 18:05:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Reprinted from \booktitle{Science News} [precise
metadata not yet located].",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1965:CSB,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and Rudolf Peierls",
title = "On the Construction of a `Super-bomb' based on a
Nuclear Chain Reaction in Uranium {[Part 2]}",
crossref = "Clark:1965:T",
pages = "215--217",
year = "1965",
bibdate = "Mon Apr 30 11:09:57 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "40b",
}
@Article{Frisch:1965:MB,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Molecular Beams",
journal = j-SCI-AMER,
volume = "212",
number = "5",
pages = "58--74",
month = may,
year = "1965",
CODEN = "SCAMAC",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0565-58",
ISSN = "0036-8733 (print), 1946-7087 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0036-8733",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sciam1960.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/journal/v212/n5/pdf/scientificamerican0565-58.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Scientific American",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican",
ORF-number = "G49",
}
@Article{Frisch:1965:PMM,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Poor man's {SMP}",
journal = j-IEEE-TRANS-NUCL-SCI,
volume = "12",
number = "4",
pages = "196--197",
month = aug,
year = "1965",
CODEN = "IRNSAM",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.1965.4323843",
ISSN = "0018-9499 (print), 1558-1578 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0018-9499",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Trans. Nucl. Sci. I.E.E.E.",
fjournal = "IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science",
journal-URL = "http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=23",
ORF-number = "G48",
remark = "The article repeatedly uses SMP without ever defining
it.",
}
@Article{Frisch:1965:PMP,
author = "Professor O. R. {Frisch, O.B.E., F.R.S.}",
title = "The particles of modern physics",
journal = j-ELECTRON-POWER,
volume = "11",
number = "5",
pages = "153",
month = may,
year = "1965",
CODEN = "ELPWAQ",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1049/ep.1965.0120",
ISSN = "0013-5127 (print), 2053-7883 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0013-5127",
bibdate = "Sat May 5 08:11:03 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Electronics and power",
}
@Article{Frisch:1965:TPL,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Take a photon \ldots{}",
journal = j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
volume = "7",
number = "1",
pages = "45--53",
year = "1965",
CODEN = "CTPHAF",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107516508202135",
ISSN = "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0010-7514",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 19:58:37 MST 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Contemporary Physics",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
ORF-number = "57",
}
@Book{Frisch:1965:WA,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Working with atoms",
publisher = pub-BASIC-BOOKS,
address = pub-BASIC-BOOKS:adr,
pages = "96",
year = "1965",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 06:25:12 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "B3",
}
@Article{Frisch:1966:PMP,
author = "Professor O. R. {Frisch, O.B.E., F.R.S.}",
title = "The particles of modern physics",
journal = j-PROC-IEE,
volume = "113",
number = "3",
pages = "529--537",
month = mar,
year = "1966",
CODEN = "PIEEAH",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1049/piee.1966.0086",
ISSN = "0020-3270 (print), 2053-7891 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0020-3270",
bibdate = "Sat May 5 07:59:38 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "The Fifty-Sixth Kelvin Lecture.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical
Engineers",
journal-URL = "https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=5247218",
ORF-number = "G50",
}
@Article{Frisch:1966:SLD,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Symmetry laws in dispute",
journal = "The Listener",
volume = "76",
number = "??",
pages = "725--725",
month = "????",
year = "1966",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 08:15:05 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G51",
}
@Article{Frisch:1967:BNB,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Books: {{\booktitle{Niels Bohr, his life and work}},
edited by S. Rozental. \booktitle{Niels Bohr}, by Ruth
Moore}",
journal = j-SCI-AMER,
volume = "216",
number = "6",
pages = "145--153",
month = jun,
year = "1967",
CODEN = "SCAMAC",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0667-145",
ISSN = "0036-8733 (print), 1946-7087 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0036-8733",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sciam1960.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/journal/v216/n6/pdf/scientificamerican0667-145.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Scientific American",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican",
ORF-number = "R15",
}
@Article{Frisch:1967:DFH,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch and John A. Wheeler",
title = "The Discovery of Fission: How it All Began and
Mechanism of Fission",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "20",
number = "11",
pages = "43--52",
month = nov,
year = "1967",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3034021",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Sun Jul 29 19:58:09 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
note = "Reprinted in \cite[pages 272--281]{Weart:1985:HP}.",
URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/resource/1/phtoad/v20/i11/p43_s1",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
ORF-number = "G52",
remark-1 = "This paper is highly recommended reading, because it
provides the analysis by two of young researchers
involved, of why, after the discovery of the neutron by
James Chadwick in 1932 at Cambridge University, it took
seven years for nuclear fission to be discovered by
Hahn and Strassmann, and explained by Lise Meitner and
Otto Robert Frisch, both in December 1938.",
remark-2 = "Frisch on page 45: ``Leo Szilard once joked that if a
man suddenly does something unexpected there is usually
a woman behind it, but if an atomic nucleus suddenly
does something unexpected, there is probably a neutron
behind it.''",
remark-3 = "Frisch on page 47: ``We [Meitner and Frisch] only
spent two or three days together that Christmas. Then I
went back to Copenhagen and just managed to tell Bohr
about the idea as he was catching his boat to the US. I
remember how he struck his head after I had barely
started to speak and said: `Oh, what fools we have
been! We ought to have seen that before.' But he had
not --- nobody had.''",
remark-4 = "Frisch on page 48: ``In the first paper [in Nature] I
[Frisch] used the word `fission' suggested to me by the
American biologist, William A. Arnold, whom I asked
what one calls the phenomenon of cell division.''",
remark-5 = "Frisch on page 48: ``The liquid-drop model of the
nucleus was born late; the compound-nucleus idea was
conceived by Bohr only late in 1936.'' [Not so: George
Gamow wrote several papers on the liquid-drop model
from 1928 to 1936, and had very likely discussed them
with Niels Bohr, who himself had done his first
published work in 1909 on the surface tension of
water.]",
remark-6 = "Frisch on page 48: ``Ida Noddack, a German chemist,
quite rightly pointed out that they might be lighter
elements [after bombardment of uranium by neutrons];
but her comments (published in a journal not much read
by chemists and hardly at all by physicists) were
regarded as mere pedantry [\cite{Noddack:1934:EGE}].
She did not indicate how such light elements could be
formed; her paper had probably no effect whatever on
later work.''",
remark-7 = "Wheeler on page 50: ``Four days after his [Bohr's]
arrival [in New York City] he and Rosenfeld finished a
paper summarizing this general picture of fission in
terms of formation and breakup of the compound
nucleus.''",
remark-8 = "Wheeler on page 51: ``The first direct physical proof
that fission takes place appeared in the newspapers of
the twenty-ninth [of January 1939].''",
remark-9 = "Wheeler on page 51: ``How could we estimate this width
[of the nuclear state in the droplet model]? Happily,
in earlier days, several persons in the Princeton
community --- among them Henry Eyring and Eugene Wigner
--- had been occupied by the theory of the rates of
chemical reactions.''",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1967:IFA,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "The interest is focussing on the atomic nucleus",
crossref = "Rozental:1967:NBH",
pages = "137--148",
year = "1967",
bibdate = "Tue May 29 06:21:05 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Frisch:1967:TG,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Tracks galore",
journal = "Camb. Res.",
volume = "2",
number = "??",
pages = "3--3",
month = "????",
year = "1967",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G54",
}
@Article{Frisch:1967:WP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "What is physics?",
journal = "B.B.C. Publications.",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "??--??",
month = "????",
year = "1967",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G53",
remark = "I cannot find this as a journal or a book.",
}
@Article{Frisch:1968:DF,
author = "O. R. Frisch and J. A. Wheeler",
title = "The discovery of fission",
journal = j-PHYS-BULL,
volume = "19",
number = "1",
pages = "13--20",
month = jan,
year = "1968",
CODEN = "PHSBB4",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/19/1/003",
ISSN = "0031-9112",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:47:28 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "This article is being published by arrangement with
\booktitle{Physics Today}. The article first appeared
in the November 1967 issue of \booktitle{Physics
Today}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Bulletin",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9112",
ORF-number = "G55",
}
@Article{Frisch:1968:LMD,
author = "Otto R. Frisch",
title = "{Lise Meitner} Dies; Nuclear-Physics Pioneer",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "21",
number = "12",
pages = "101--101",
month = dec,
year = "1968",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3034630",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 17 08:49:43 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/magazine/physicstoday/article/21/12/10.1063/1.3034630",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
remark = "Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn discovered the element
protoactinium in 1918. She shared the 1966 Enrico Fermi
Prize with Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann.",
subject-dates = "7 November 1878--27 October 1968",
}
@Article{Frisch:1968:OH,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "{Otto Hahn}",
journal = j-PHYS-BULL,
volume = "19",
number = "10",
pages = "354--354",
month = oct,
year = "1968",
CODEN = "PHSBB4",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/19/10/010",
ISSN = "0031-9112",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:47:28 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Bulletin",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9112",
remark = "Half-page obituary remembrance.",
}
@Article{Frisch:1968:SWO,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Scientist who Open the Way to Atom Bomb",
journal = "The Observer",
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "??--??",
day = "4",
month = aug,
year = "1968",
bibdate = "Wed May 02 17:10:57 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InCollection{Meitner:1968:DUN,
author = "Lise Meitner and Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Disintegration of Uranium by Neutrons. {A} New Type of
Nuclear Reaction",
crossref = "Leicester:1968:SBC",
pages = "244--246",
year = "1968",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.4159/harvard.9780674366701.c80",
bibdate = "Thu May 24 07:46:52 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
URL = "https://www.degruyter.com/view/books/harvard.9780674366701/harvard.9780674366701.c80/harvard.9780674366701.c80.xml",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Frisch:1969:BRE,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Einstein's vision}}, by J.
A. Wheeler}",
journal = "Camb. Res.",
volume = "5",
number = "3",
pages = "75--75",
month = "????",
year = "1969",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "R16",
}
@Article{Meitner:1969:DUN,
author = "Lise Meitner and O. R. Frisch",
title = "Disintegration of Uranium by Neutrons: a New Type of
Nuclear Reaction (Reprinted from {{\booktitle{Nature}},
February 11, 1939})",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "224",
number = "5218",
pages = "466--467",
day = "1",
month = nov,
year = "1969",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/224466a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v224/n5218/abs/224466a0.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
publishdate = "01 November 1969",
}
@Article{Davies:1970:SFS,
author = "D. J. M. Davies and O. R. Frisch and G. S. B. Street",
title = "{Sweepnik}: A fast semi-automatic track-measuring
machine",
journal = j-NUCL-INSTR-METH,
volume = "82",
pages = "54--60",
year = "1970",
CODEN = "NUIMAL",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1016/0029-554X(70)90325-3",
ISSN = "0029-554x (print), 1878-3759 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0029-554X",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:04:03 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0029554X70903253",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nuclear Instruments and Methods",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0029554X",
ORF-number = "58",
}
@Article{Frisch:1970:FNE,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The first nuclear explosion",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "47",
number = "??",
pages = "274--278",
month = "????",
year = "1970",
CODEN = "NWSCAL",
ISSN = "0262-4079 (print), 1364-8500 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0262-4079",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New Scientist",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02624079",
ORF-number = "G56",
}
@Article{Frisch:1970:LM,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "{Lise Meitner. 1878--1968}",
journal = j-BIOGRAPH-MEMOIRS-FELLOWS-ROY-SOC,
volume = "16",
pages = "405--420",
month = nov,
year = "1970",
CODEN = "BMFRA3",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1970.0016",
ISSN = "0080-4606 (print), 1748-8494 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0080-4606",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 13:48:22 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/769597",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society",
journal-URL = "http://www.jstor.org/journals/00804606.html;
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/loi/rsbm",
ORF-number = "O2",
remark = "The author is Lise Meitner's nephew.",
subject-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968)",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1971:CPQ,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The conceptual problem of quantum theory from the
experimentalist's point of view",
crossref = "Bastin:1971:QTB",
chapter = "2",
pages = "13--21",
year = "1971",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 18:21:19 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "59a",
}
@InProceedings{Frisch:1972:MBC,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
editor = "????",
booktitle = "Conference on Machine Perception",
title = "Measuring bubble-chamber tracks",
volume = "13",
publisher = pub-IOP,
address = pub-IOP:adr,
pages = "??--??",
year = "1972",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 18:28:09 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "60",
}
@Book{Frisch:1972:NM,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The Nature of Matter",
publisher = "Thames and Hudson",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "216",
year = "1972",
ISBN = "0-500-08006-2, 0-500-10006-3 (paperback)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-500-08006-1, 978-0-500-10006-6 (paperback)",
LCCN = "QC173 .F724",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:13 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
series = "The World of science library",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1904--",
ORF-number = "B4a",
subject = "Atoms; Atomic theory; Matter; Constitution",
}
@Article{Frisch:1973:BRA,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Albert Einstein: Creator and
Rebel}}, by B. Hoffman. London: Hart-Davis, MacGibbon,
1973. pp xv + 272}",
journal = j-PHYS-BULL,
volume = "24",
number = "11",
pages = "679--679",
month = nov,
year = "1973",
CODEN = "PHSBB4",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/24/11/021",
ISSN = "0031-9112",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:47:28 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Bulletin",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9112",
}
@Article{Frisch:1973:BRP,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Physics in the 20th
Century}}, by V. F. Weisskopf. London: MIT Press, 1972,
pp xv + 368}",
journal = j-PHYS-BULL,
volume = "24",
number = "8",
pages = "491--491",
month = aug,
year = "1973",
CODEN = "PHSBB4",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/24/8/013",
ISSN = "0031-9112",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:47:28 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Bulletin",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9112",
}
@Article{Frisch:1973:DNP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Distinguished Nuclear Pioneer--1973. {Lise Meitner}",
journal = j-NUCL-MED,
volume = "14",
number = "6",
pages = "365--371",
day = "1",
month = jun,
year = "1973",
CODEN = "JNMEAQ",
ISSN = "0161-5505 (print), 1535-5667 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0161-5505",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 10:13:34 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "Reprinted from \booktitle{The Biographical Memoirs of
Fellows of The Royal Society}, Volume 16, November,
1970, pages 405--416.",
URL = "http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/14/6/365.full.pdf+html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Journal of Nuclear Medicine",
journal-URL = "http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/by/year",
}
@Article{Frisch:1973:MBC,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Measuring bubble chamber tracks",
journal = j-PHYS-BULL,
volume = "24",
number = "5",
pages = "275--277",
month = may,
year = "1973",
CODEN = "PHSBB4",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/24/5/011",
ISSN = "0031-9112",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:47:28 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Bulletin",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9112",
}
@Book{Frisch:1973:NM,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The Nature of Matter",
publisher = "Dutton",
address = "New York, NY, USA",
pages = "216",
year = "1973",
LCCN = "QC173 .F724",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:13 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
series = "The World of science library",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1904--",
ORF-number = "B4b",
subject = "Atoms; Atomic theory; Matter; Constitution",
}
@Article{Frisch:1974:BRC,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{The Collected Works of Leo
Szilard: Scientific Papers}}, by Bernard T. Feld and
Gertrude Weiss Szilard (eds.), London: MIT Press 1973,
pp. xxii + 737}",
journal = j-PHYS-BULL,
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "27--27",
month = jan,
year = "1974",
CODEN = "PHSBB4",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/25/1/038",
ISSN = "0031-9112",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:47:28 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Bulletin",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9112",
}
@Book{Frisch:1974:DMT,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Distinguishing the main types of radioactivity. [Sound
recording]",
publisher = "Spring Green Multimedia",
address = "Washington, DC, USA",
year = "1974",
LCCN = "QC795; RYB 6353",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:32 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "1 cassette tape.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1904-- [from old catalog]",
ORF-number = "G57",
remark = "UniConcept scientist tapes. Recorded Aug. 1968.
Duration: 5 min. Same content recorded on both sides.
Notes in container. SUMMARY: The author describes how
the composition of alpha rays was found to be Helium
nuclei, beta rays to be electrons, and gamma rays to be
powerful X-rays.",
subject = "Radioactivity",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1974:LM,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
editor = "Charles Coulston Gillispie",
booktitle = "Dictionary of scientific biography",
title = "{Lise Meitner}",
publisher = "Scribner",
address = "New York, NY, USA",
pages = "260--263",
year = "1974",
bibdate = "Sat Aug 04 17:03:07 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Multivolume set.",
}
@Book{Frisch:1974:ONF,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The origin of nuclear fission. [Sound recording]",
publisher = "Spring Green Multimedia",
address = "Washington, DC, USA",
year = "1974",
LCCN = "QC790; RYB 6354",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:32 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "1 cassette tape.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1904-- [from old catalog]",
ORF-number = "G58",
remark = "UniConcept scientist tapes. Recorded Aug. 1968.
Duration: 11 min. Same content recorded on both sides.
Notes in container. SUMMARY: The author discusses
Fermi's early experiments in bombarding elements with
neutrons to produce nuclear fission. He goes on to
examine refinements of these experiments by Otto Hahn
and Lise Meitner, and finally describes his own work
with Meitner, his aunt, in which they succeeded in
analyzing the process of nuclear fission.",
subject = "Nuclear fission",
}
@Article{Frisch:1974:PP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Presenting physics",
journal = j-PHYS-BULL,
volume = "25",
number = "9",
pages = "392--392",
month = sep,
year = "1974",
CODEN = "PHSBB4",
ISSN = "0031-9112",
ISSN-L = "0031-9112",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 18:30:32 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0031-9112/25/9/023;
http://stacks.iop.org/0031-9112/25/i=9/a=023",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Bulletin",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9112",
ORF-number = "61",
remark = "This is the last scientific paper of Frisch that is
recorded in the 61-member list at \cite[pages
302--304]{Peierls:1981:ORF}.",
}
@Article{Frisch:1974:STS,
author = "Otto R. Frisch",
title = "Somebody Turned the {Sun} on with a Switch",
journal = j-BULL-AT-SCI,
volume = "30",
number = "4",
pages = "12--18",
month = apr,
year = "1974",
CODEN = "BASIAP",
ISSN = "0096-3402 (print), 1938-3282 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0096-3402",
bibdate = "Mon Oct 07 08:54:14 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bullatsci.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
journal-URL = "http://bos.sagepub.com/",
ORF-number = "G59",
}
@Article{Frisch:1975:OSG,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Obituary: {Sir George Paget Thomson F.R.S.}
(1892--1975)",
journal = "The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical
Experimental and Applied Physics",
volume = "32",
number = "6",
pages = "0--0",
month = dec,
year = "1975",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/14786437508228091",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 11:10:16 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "O3",
remark = "Sir George Thomson was Chairman of the MAUD Committee
that was formed after the Frisch--Peierls memorandum
predicting a small critical mass for fission of
uranium. Thomson shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in
1937 with Clinton Davisson ``for their experimental
discovery of the diffraction of electrons by
crystals''. Thomson was knighted in 1943.",
}
@Article{Frisch:1975:SSD,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Shooting sparrows in the dark",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "65",
number = "??",
pages = "654--657",
month = "????",
year = "1975",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G61",
}
@Article{Frisch:1975:WS,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "A walk in the snow",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "60",
number = "??",
pages = "833--833",
month = "????",
year = "1975",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G60",
}
@Article{Frisch:1977:BRQ,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{From quarks to quasars}}, by
E. Thomas}",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "74",
number = "??",
pages = "481--482",
month = "????",
year = "1977",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "R17",
}
@InProceedings{Frisch:1977:EST,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Early steps towards the chain reaction",
crossref = "Aitchison:1977:RPT",
pages = "18--27",
year = "1977",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 08:33:31 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G62",
}
@Article{Frisch:1977:FSA,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The first sub-atomic particle",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "76",
number = "??",
pages = "408--410",
month = "????",
year = "1977",
CODEN = "NWSCAL",
ISSN = "0262-4079 (print), 1364-8500 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0262-4079",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New Scientist",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02624079",
ORF-number = "G",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1977:W,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Why?",
crossref = "Duncan:1977:EI",
pages = "1--4",
year = "1977",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 09:00:33 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G64",
}
@Article{Frisch:1978:IT,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Impossible things",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "78",
number = "??",
pages = "688--689",
month = "????",
year = "1978",
CODEN = "NWSCAL",
ISSN = "0262-4079 (print), 1364-8500 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0262-4079",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:39:42 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New Scientist",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02624079",
ORF-number = "G65",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1979:EWN,
author = "Otto R. Frisch",
title = "Experimental Work with Nuclei: {Hamburg}, {London},
{Copenhagen}",
crossref = "Stuewer:1979:NPR",
pages = "65--79",
year = "1979",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 09:06:22 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G67",
}
@Article{Frisch:1979:GRH,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Great Relativist and Humanitarian --- Life and Times
of {Albert Einstein} 1879--1955",
journal = j-NEW-SCIENTIST,
volume = "81",
number = "1145",
pages = "752--755",
month = "????",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "NWSCAL",
ISSN = "0262-4079 (print), 1364-8500 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0262-4079",
bibdate = "Tue Jun 11 13:52:21 MDT 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New Scientist",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02624079",
ORF-number = "G66",
xxpages = "753--755",
}
@Article{Frisch:1979:O,
author = "O. R. Frisch and Nevill Mott",
title = "Obituary",
journal = j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
volume = "20",
number = "6",
pages = "583--583",
year = "1979",
CODEN = "CTPHAF",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107517908210926",
ISSN = "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0010-7514",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 20:01:40 MST 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Contemporary Physics",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
}
@Article{Frisch:1979:OLK,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "Obituary: {Lew Kowarski}",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "282",
number = "5738",
pages = "541--541",
day = "29",
month = nov,
year = "1979",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/282541a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v282/n5738/abs/282541a0;
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v282/n5738/pdf/282541a0.pdf",
abstract = "Lew Kowarski was the last survivor of the French team
that, immediately after the discovery of uranium
fission, explored the chances of a nuclear chain
reaction.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
ORF-number = "O4",
publishdate = "29 November 1979",
remark = "Russian-born Lew Kowarski (1907--1979) was the
originator of the use of heavy water (D$_2$O) as a
moderator in nuclear reactors. During World War II, he
moved to Canada to work on reactor design, and in 1944
built the first Canadian nuclear reactor, the first
following the Fermi team's Chicago Pile-1 (operative 2
December 1942). After the war, he returned to Paris,
France, building a heavy water reactor that came online
in late 1948. In 1954, he moved to work at CERN, where
he remained for the rest of his career. He died of
kidney failure in Geneva, Switzerland on 27 July
1979.",
}
@Article{Frisch:1979:PAA,
author = "Otto R. Frisch",
title = "{Prometheus} of the atomic age",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "282",
number = "5735",
day = "8",
month = nov,
year = "1979",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/282136a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 08:51:01 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v282/n5735/pdf/282136a0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
publishdate = "08 November 1979",
}
@Book{Frisch:1979:WLR,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "What Little {I} Remember",
publisher = pub-CAMBRIDGE,
address = pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
pages = "xi + 227",
year = "1979",
ISBN = "0-521-22297-4",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-521-22297-6",
LCCN = "QC16.F75 A38",
bibdate = "Sat Dec 17 16:48:16 MST 2005",
bibsource = "catalogue.nla.gov.au:7090/Voyager;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam022/78018096.html;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam026/78018096.html",
abstract = "Otto Frisch took part in some of the most momentous
developments in modern physics, notably the discovery
of nuclear fission (a term which he coined). His work
on the first atom bomb, which he saw explode in the
desert `like the light of a thousand suns', brought him
into contact with figures such as Robert Oppenheimer,
Edward Teller, Richard Feynman and the father of
electronic computers, John von Neumann. He also
encountered the physicists who had made the great
discoveries of recent generations: Einstein, Rutherford
and Niels Bohr. This characterful book of reminiscences
sheds an engagingly personal light on the people and
events behind some of the greatest scientific
discoveries of this century, illustrated with a series
of fascinating photographs and witty sketches by the
author himself.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "B5",
subject = "Frisch, Otto Robert; Physicists; Great Britain;
Biography",
subject-dates = "1904--1979",
tableofcontents = "Vienna 1904--1927 \\
Atoms \\
Berlin 1927--1930 \\
Hamburg 1930--1933 \\
Nuclei \\
London 1933--1934 \\
Denmark 1934--1939: 1 \\
Denmark 1934--1939: 2 \\
Energy from nuclei \\
Birmingham 1939--1940 \\
Liverpool 1940--1943 \\
Los Alamos 1943--1945: 1 \\
Los Alamos 1943--1945: 2 \\
Research resumed \\
Return to England \\
Cambridge 1947--",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1979:YCP,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "You can prove anything with statistics",
crossref = "Duncan:1979:LTC",
pages = "171--179",
year = "1979",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 09:38:25 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "G68",
}
@Book{Frisch:1981:WIM,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "{Woran ich mich erinnere : Physik und Physiker meiner
Zeit}. ({German}) [{What} {I} Remember: Physics and
Physicists of My Time]",
publisher = "Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft",
address = "Stuttgart, West Germany",
pages = "276",
year = "1981",
DOI = "",
ISBN = "3-8047-0614-2",
ISBN-13 = "978-3-8047-0614-9",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 06:29:30 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "German",
remark = "German-language translation by Lucien Trueb of
\cite{Frisch:1979:WLR}. With a foreword by Hans Motz.",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1985:DF,
author = "Otto R. Frisch and John A. Wheeler",
title = "The discovery of fission",
crossref = "Weart:1985:HP",
pages = "272--281",
year = "1985",
bibdate = "Fri Jan 22 05:38:27 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
note = "Reprint of \cite{Frisch:1967:DFH}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "Enrico Fermi; Ernest Rutherford; Ernest T. S. Walton;
Fritz Strassmann; Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric Joliot-Curie; George
Placzek; Ir{\`e}ne Joliot-Curie; John Cockcroft; Lise
Meitner; L{\'e}on Rosenfeld; Niels Bohr; Otto Hahn;
Otto Robert Frisch",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:1997:FPM,
author = "O. R. Frisch and R. Peierls",
title = "The {Frisch--Peierls} Memorandum of 1940",
crossref = "Dalitz:1997:SSP",
pages = "277--282",
year = "1997",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1142/9789812795779_0033",
bibdate = "Tue Apr 24 21:39:36 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
URL = "https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/1997sspr.book..277F",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:2009:CPQ,
author = "Otto Robert Frisch",
title = "The conceptual problem of quantum theory from the
experimentalist's point of view",
crossref = "Bastin:2009:QTB",
chapter = "2",
pages = "13--21",
year = "2009",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 18:21:19 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "59b",
}
@Article{Frisch:2009:TPL,
author = "O. R. Frisch",
title = "Take a photon \ldots{}",
journal = j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "59--67",
year = "2009",
CODEN = "CTPHAF",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107510902734706",
ISSN = "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0010-7514",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 20:08:06 MST 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Contemporary Physics",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
}
@Book{Frisch:1959:BPC,
editor = "O. R. Frisch and F. A. Paneth and F. Laves and P.
Rosbaud",
booktitle = "{Beitr{\"a}ge zur Physik und Chemie des 20.
Jahrhunderts}. ({German}) [{Contributions} to the
physics and chemistry of the 20th century]",
title = "{Beitr{\"a}ge zur Physik und Chemie des 20.
Jahrhunderts}. ({German}) [{Contributions} to the
physics and chemistry of the 20th century]",
publisher = pub-VIEWEG,
address = pub-VIEWEG:adr,
pages = "285",
year = "1959",
LCCN = "QC475 .B45 1959",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
ZMnumber = "0097.39401",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "German",
ORF-number = "E3",
remark = "German-language edition of \cite{Frisch:1959:TAP}.",
subject = "Nuclear physics; Meitner, Lise; Hahn, Otto; Laue, Max
von",
subject-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968); Otto
Hahn (8 March 1879--28 July 1968); Max von Laue (9
October 1879--24 April 1960)",
}
@InCollection{Frisch:2004:MPR,
author = "Otto R. Frisch and Rudolf Peierls",
title = "Memorandum on the Properties of a Radioactive
Super-bomb",
crossref = "Kelly:2004:RMP",
pages = "177--180",
year = "2004",
bibdate = "Mon Jun 11 16:30:46 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InCollection{Bethe:1933:TFG,
author = "Hans A. Bethe",
editor = "P. J. W. Debye",
booktitle = "Magnetismus",
title = "{Theorie des Ferromagnetismus}. ({German}) [{Theory}
of Ferromagnetism]",
publisher = "Hirzel",
address = "Leipzig, Germany",
bookpages = "vii + 110",
pages = "74--81",
year = "1933",
bibdate = "Sat Jul 14 09:38:22 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
ZMnumber = "0007.19003",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Hans Albrecht Bethe (1906--2005)",
language = "German",
remark = "Contributions by P. Kapitza, W. Gerlach, W. J. de
Haas, O. Stern, R. Frisch, H. Sack, H. A. Kramers, H.
Bethe, R. Becker, and R. Gans.",
subjects = "quantum theory; Leipziger Vortr{\"a}ge",
}
@Article{Noddack:1934:EGE,
author = "Ida Noddack",
title = "{{\"U}ber das Element 93}. ({German}) [{On} element 93
[neptunium]]",
journal = j-Z-ANGE-CHEM,
volume = "47",
number = "37",
pages = "653--655",
day = "15",
month = sep,
year = "1934",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.19340473707",
ISSN = "0932-2132",
bibdate = "Thu Jun 28 18:31:43 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
note = "According to Frisch \cite[page 48]{Frisch:1967:DFH},
``Ida Noddack, a German chemist, quite rightly pointed
out that they might be lighter elements [after
bombardment of uranium by neutrons]; but her comments
(published in a journal not much read by chemists and
hardly at all by physicists) were regarded as mere
pedantry. She did not indicate how such light elements
could be formed; her paper had probably no effect
whatever on later work.''. English translation in
\cite[pages 16--20]{Graetzer:1971:DNF}.",
URL = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neptunium;
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ange.19340473707/abstract;
http://www.chemteam.info/Chem-History/Noddack-1934.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Angewandte Chemie}",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1521-3757",
language = "German",
remark = "This journal is hard to find in library catalogs: it
is missing from both the Library of Congress and the
Harvard University Hollis catalogs, and is not in the
Chemical Abstracts CODEN database, despite being the
(German) ``Journal for Applied Chemistry''. The
\url{chemteam.info} Web site URL points to an English
translation by H. G. Graetzer.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1939:VEF,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Vast Energy Freed by Uranium Atom: Split, It Produces
2 `Cannonballs', Each of 100,000,000 Electron Volts:
Hailed as Epoch Making; New Process, Announced at
{Columbia}, Uses only 1--30 Volt to Liberate Big
Force",
journal = j-NY-TIMES,
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "18--18",
day = "31",
month = jan,
year = "1939",
CODEN = "NYTIAO",
ISSN = "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
ISSN-L = "0362-4331",
bibdate = "Fri Jul 12 10:07:25 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/102759255/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New York Times",
journal-URL = "http://www.nytimes.com/",
keywords = "Enrico Fermi; Fritz Strassmann; Lise Meitner; L{\'e}on
Rosenfeld; Niels Bohr; Otto Hahn; Otto R. Frisch",
remark = "This appears to be the second mention of uranium
fission in the New York Times (see
\cite{Anonymous:1939:AEF} for the first), discovered by
Hahn and Strassmann in Berlin in mid-December 1938,
explained by Lise Meitner and Otto R. Frisch on 24
December 1938 and in two letters to \booktitle{Nature}
submitted on 16 January 1939, and announced to the
American physics community in a visit to the USA that
month by Niels Bohr and L{\'e}on Rosenfeld. The story
reports that the Hahn--Strassmann fission experiment
was successfully reproduced at Columbia University on
Wednesday, 25 January 1939 by a team consisting of
Enrico Fermi, John Dunning, G. Norris Glasoe, Eugene T.
Booth, Herbert L. Anderson, and Francis G. Slack, and
on Friday 27 January 1939 by unnamed physicists at the
Carnegie Institution in Washington, DC.",
}
@Article{Bhabha:1939:FLI,
author = "H. J. Bhabha",
title = "The Fundamental Length Introduced by the Theory of the
Mesotron (Meson)",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "143",
number = "3616",
pages = "276--277",
day = "18",
month = feb,
year = "1939",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/143276b0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Thu Jun 28 13:13:24 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "This paper immediately follows \cite{Frisch:1939:PED},
and proposes replacement of the name `mesotron' used by
Fermi \cite{Fermi:1947:DNM} with the shorter `meson',
the form that is now conventional.",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v143/n3616/pdf/143276b0.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
}
@Article{Bohr:1939:DHN,
author = "Niels Bohr",
title = "Disintegration of Heavy Nuclei",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "143",
number = "3617",
pages = "330--330",
day = "25",
month = feb,
year = "1939",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/143330a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Fri Apr 29 13:33:22 2011",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.chemteam.info/Chem-History/Bohr-Fission-1939.html;
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v143/n3617/pdf/143330a0.pdf",
ZMnumber = "Zbl 0021.09005",
abstract = "In this historic letter to the editor of Nature, Bohr
confirms the experimental results of Hahn, Strassmann,
and Frisch indicating that uranium underwent fission
with the release of enormous energy. He uses a charged
liquid drop model developed several years earlier to
explain the fission of the uranium nucleus into two
parts of approximately equal masses.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
}
@Article{Hahn:1939:NVB,
author = "Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann",
title = "{{\"U}ber den Nachweis und das Verhalten der bei der
Bestrahlung des Urans mittels Neutronen entstehenden
Erdalkalimetalle}. ({German}) [{Concerning} the
existence of alkaline earth metals resulting from the
neutron irradiation of uranium]",
journal = j-NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN,
volume = "27",
number = "1",
pages = "11--15",
month = jan,
year = "1939",
CODEN = "NATWAY",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01488241",
ISSN = "0028-1042 (print), 1432-1904 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-1042",
bibdate = "Sat Oct 28 16:03:01 2006",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
note = "A facsimile is also available in \cite[pages
87--91]{Beyer:1949:FNP} and in
\cite{Graetzer:1964:DNF}. Abridged English translation
in \cite[pages 44--47]{Graetzer:1971:DNF}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "8 March 1879--28 July 1968 (Hahn), 22 February
1902--22 April 1980 (Strassmann)",
fjournal = "Naturwissenschaften",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/114",
language = "German",
received = "22 December 1938",
remark-1 = "This is one of the most important scientific papers of
the 20th Century. It is the fundamental paper that
describes the first experimental evidence of nuclear
fission, and was accompanied by a second paper
\cite{Hahn:1939:NEA} received on the same day, but
published a month (five issues) later. Hahn's long-time
collaborator, Lise Meitner (who had escaped Nazi
Germany in July 1938, first to The Netherlands, then to
Sweden) and her nephew, Otto Frisch, made a critical
analysis of the experimental results on 24 December
1938. Word from Frisch soon reached Niels Bohr in
Copenhagen, who then carried the news in a visit to the
eastern United States in early January 1939, and
announced the Meitner--Frisch explanation on 26 January
at a conference in theoretical physics at the Carnegie
Institution of Washington. By the end of that month,
American physicists were widely aware of the discovery,
and Robert Oppenheimer at the University of California,
Berkeley, had already roughly sketched how to build a
fission bomb.
Prior to this work, all previous experiments found that
neutron bombardment increased the atomic weight by just
one or two, leaving the charge, and the chemical
nature, of the atom unchanged. The new experiments
described in this paper found products that chemically
resembled lighter atoms, but were conservatively called
variants of the heavier radium, actinium, and thorium
(elements 88, 89, and 90). The third last paragraph of
the article is particularly significant: the authors
wrote ``As chemists we really ought to revise the decay
scheme given above and insert the symbols Ba, La, Ce
[barium, lanthanum, and cerium: elements 56, 57, and
58] in place of Ra, Ac, Th. However as ``nuclear
chemists,'' working very close to the field of physics,
we cannot bring ourselves yet to take such a drastic
step which goes against all previous experience in
nuclear physics. There could perhaps be a series of
unusual coincidences which has given us false
information.''
Einstein later remarked \cite{Einstein:1950:MLYa} about
the Hahn and Strassmann discovery ``this was not
something I could have predicted.''
In 1945, Otto Hahn received the Nobel Prize in
Chemistry for 1944 for the discovery of fission; see
\path=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1944/=,
and biographies at
\path=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Hahn= and
\path=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Strassmann=.
He was unable to attend the Nobel ceremonies, because
he was a prisoner at Farm Hall outside Cambridge,
England \cite{Bernstein:1996:HUC}.
The subsequent view of many scientists is that
Strassmann and Meitner should have shared the Nobel
Prize.",
remark-2 = "From \cite[page 64]{Sime:2012:PFO}: ``Hahn and
Strassmann's barium publication appeared in Germany in
Naturwissenschaften on January 5, 1939, but even before
that Frisch told Niels Bohr, who was about to sail from
Copenhagen to New York, from where the news spread to
Princeton, Columbia, and a meeting of theoretical
physicists in Washington, DC. By the end of January The
New York Times was headlining a ``New Physics
Phenomenon Credited to Hahn,'' with an emphasis on
`atom explosions,' `vast energy,' and `gigantic atomic
cannonballs'.''",
}
@Article{Kaempffert:1939:WSW,
author = "Waldemar Kaempffert",
title = "This Week in Science: When Uranium Splits: Doubtful
Source of Power; Cancer and X-Rays; Neutron
Possibilities",
journal = j-NY-TIMES,
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "D9--D9",
day = "5",
month = mar,
year = "1939",
CODEN = "NYTIAO",
ISSN = "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
ISSN-L = "0362-4331",
bibdate = "Fri Jul 12 10:50:59 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/102937542",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New York Times",
journal-URL = "http://www.nytimes.com/",
keywords = "Enrico Fermi; H. G. Wells; Lise Meitner; Merle Tuve;
Niels Bohr; Otto R. Frisch",
remark = "This story discusses the H. G. Wells book on nuclear
war \cite{Wells:1914:WSF}, a nuclear chain reaction,
the difficulty of controlling it, estimates of the
critical mass of uranium of about 100 kg, and the
extreme danger of its radiation. The story says ``There
is no prospect that anybody will collect 200 pounds of
pure radioactive material. And in impure material the
`inert' atoms would retard the chain reaction --- stop
it entirely.''.",
}
@Article{Kaempffert:1945:SSB,
author = "Waldemar Kaempffert",
title = "Story of Scientists' `Battle' for Atom Bomb Secret
Revealed in {Smyth Report}",
journal = j-NY-TIMES,
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "8--8",
day = "16",
month = aug,
year = "1945",
CODEN = "NYTIAO",
ISSN = "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
ISSN-L = "0362-4331",
bibdate = "Tue Aug 08 10:28:47 2017",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "https://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/107074385/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New York Times",
journal-URL = "http://www.nytimes.com/",
keywords = "Albert Einstein; Arthur H. Compton; Clinton
Engineering Works (Oak Ridge, TN); Enrico Fermi;
Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Fritz Strassmann; George B.
Pegram; Harold Urey; Henry DeWolf Smyth; J. B. Dunning;
Lise Meitner; Niels Bohr; Otto Hahn; Otto Robert
Frisch; Sir James Chadwick",
}
@Article{Cockcroft:1946:RLW,
author = "J. D. Cockcroft",
title = "{Rutherford}: Life and work after the year 1919, with
personal reminiscences of the {Cambridge} period",
journal = j-PROC-PHYS-SOC,
volume = "58",
number = "6",
pages = "625--633",
month = nov,
year = "1946",
CODEN = "PPSOAU",
ISSN = "0959-5309 (print), 2051-2171 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Thu Mar 10 11:41:03 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib",
URL = "http://stacks.iop.org/0959-5309/58/i=6/a=301",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Proceedings of the Physical Society, London",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0370-1328",
remark-01 = "From page 625: ``\ldots{} we blew and built with our
own hands a fine Macleod gauge --- and were horrified
by destroying it in the classical manner just as
Rutherford walked in at the door. He was sympathetic,
but explained that he did not keep students who had too
many accidents. This dislike of sins against apparatus
was one of Rutherford's well marked
characteristics.''",
remark-02 = "From page 627: ``During this period Blackett embarked
on his courageous attempt to get a Wilson chamber
photograph of the nitrogen disintegration. He took
photographs of hundreds of thousands of tracks and was
eventually rewarded (figure 6) by seeing the tracks of
disintegration protons. The photograph shows a long
proton track shooting downwards. An alpha particle has
entered a nitrogen nucleus, ejecting a proton and
leaving oxygen behind, producing the transmutations
N-14 + He-4 to O-17 + H-1. This was the first direct
proof that the alpha particle is captured in the
transmutation.''",
remark-03 = "From pages 627--628: ``They [Ernest Rutherford and
Ernest Marsden] were able to show that near heavy
nuclei, such as gold, the inverse square law held up to
the limits of penetration of the fastest alpha
particles available. But with the lighter elements they
found very marked deviations. These experiments
presented Rutherford with the paradox that the
potential barrier round the heavy nuclei must rise well
beyond 10 million volts, whereas alpha particles come
out of these nuclei at energies between 4 and 8 million
volts. The alpha particles do not therefore escape with
the full energy of the potential field. The solution to
this problem was provided by a visitor to the
laboratory; a young and imaginative theoretical
physicist from Leningrad, Dr. Gamow saw that the
solution was provided by the new wave mechanics which
was then being developed by Schr{\"o}dinger and others.
On the new ideas it was evident that the alpha
particles could leak through the potential barriers of
the nuclei, and so need not have the full energy of the
field. In this way, nuclear physicists were given a new
and most fruitful model to guide their researches.''",
remark-04 = "From page 629: ``About the same time I started to
build the first high-voltage apparatus for the
acceleration of protons. I was led to do this by the
predictions of Gamow's theory that protons of a few
hundred kilovolts should penetrate the barriers of
light nuclei. These predictions were submitted to
Rutherford and he encouraged me to go ahead.''",
remark-05 = "From page 629: ``Very swiftly, Dee and Feather were
set to work with their expansion chambers to look for
the tracks of the projected particles. Dee found the
tracks of proton and other recoils and Feather
discovered the transmutation of nitrogen by neutrons,
the first of the transmutations by this new
particle.''",
remark-06 = "From page 630: ``About the same time in 1933
Rutherford received from G. N. Lewis the first sample
of heavy hydrogen to reach Europe. Within a few days
the sample was converted into deuterium gas, which
Rutherford guarded with the most jealous care. He
turned at once with Oliphant to do experiments with
deuterons and soon discovered the transmutation of
deuterium by deuterons. They found that two reactions
occurred, D + D = H-1 + H-3 or He-3 + n, leading to the
new elements H-3 and He-3.''",
remark-07 = "From page 630: ``During 1932 we had a visit from
Millikan, who brought with him some very remarkable
cosmic-ray photographs taken by Anderson which gave the
first indications of positive electrons. Immediately
after that, Blackett and Occhialini turned on their
Wilson chamber to the search. Introducing the principle
of counter control, they very soon obtained some
remarkable photographs, showing pairs of positive and
negative electrons, and in some cases showers of
particles.''",
remark-08 = "From page 630: ``The discovery of artificial
radioactivity was missed in the laboratory, largely
because we did not in general work with Geiger
counters, and were looking for particles either with
scintillation screens or with counters which would not
respond to beta rays. When Curie-Joliot announced the
discovery of the production of artificial radioactivity
of alpha particle bombardment, Walton and I were able
to borrow a Geiger counter equipment from Bainbridge
and to show that protons could produce artificial
radioactivity in carbon.''",
remark-09 = "From page 632: ``One of the things that Rutherford
never forgave was the publication of wrong results. He
believed in the notice written in the entrance to
McGill Physics Laboratory --- `Prove all things'.''",
remark-10 = "From page 633: ``Although Rutherford died in 1937, his
influence was a major factor in the scientific
supremacy of Britain in the war. The Senior Staff and
research students of the laboratory, together with
members of other physics schools, were mobilized in the
first days of the war and developed for Britain and the
allied cause the centimetric radar which turned the
tide of the U-boat battle, directed the bombing of
Germany and helped decisively to sink the Japanese
fleet. The Liverpool branch of the Rutherford School,
with Frisch and Peierls from Birmingham, initiated the
work on the atomic bomb which ended the war with
Japan.''",
}
@Article{Brown:1947:BEA,
author = "H. Brown",
title = "Books: Explaining Atoms to the People:
{{\booktitle{The Atomic Story}}, by John W. Campbell};
{{\booktitle{Meet the Atoms}}, by O. R. Frisch};
{{\booktitle{Explaining the Atom}} by Selig Hecht}",
journal = j-BULL-AT-SCI,
volume = "3",
number = "6",
pages = "163, 166",
month = jun,
year = "1947",
CODEN = "BASIAP",
ISSN = "0096-3402 (print), 1938-3282 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0096-3402",
bibdate = "Sun Sep 22 17:53:16 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bullatsci.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
journal-URL = "http://bos.sagepub.com/",
}
@Article{Fermi:1947:DNM,
author = "Enrico Fermi and Edward Teller and Victor F.
Weisskopf",
title = "The Decay of Negative Mesotrons in Matter",
journal = j-PHYS-REV,
volume = "71",
number = "5",
pages = "314--315",
day = "1",
month = mar,
year = "1947",
CODEN = "PHRVAO",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.71.314",
ISSN = "0031-899X (print), 1536-6065 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-899X",
bibdate = "Sat Jun 16 15:06:18 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "http://publish.aps.org/search;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib",
URL = "http://inspirehep.net/record/45186;
http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v71/i5/p314_1",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Edward Teller (1908--2003)",
BC-number = "73",
CP-number = "232",
fjournal = "Physical Review",
journal-URL = "http://prola.aps.org/browse/PR",
LSnumber = "71",
remark = "According to \cite[page 174]{Segre:1970:EFPb}, this is
a significant paper that addressed an experimental
paradox in cosmic-ray mesotrons (now called muons, or
mu-mesons), and ultimately led to the discovery of the
pi meson (or pion), and the finding that the pion
decays into a muon.",
}
@Article{Gamow:1947:RTM,
author = "George Gamow and Paul R. Heyl and James J. Jelinek",
title = "Review: They Move in the Void:: {{\booktitle{Meet the
Atoms}} by O. R. Frisch}, {{\booktitle{The Atomic
Story}} by John W. Campbell}, {{\booktitle{Explaining
the Atom}} by Selig Hecht}",
journal = j-SCI-MONTHLY,
volume = "65",
number = "2",
pages = "165--167",
month = aug,
year = "1947",
CODEN = "SCMOAA",
ISSN = "0096-3771 (print), 2327-7513 (electronic)",
bibdate = "Tue May 29 07:53:43 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
JSTOR database",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/19016.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "George Gamow (1904--1968)",
fjournal = "The Scientific Monthly",
journal-URL = "http://www.jstor.org/journal/sciemont",
}
@Article{Kaempffert:1948:RRB,
author = "Waldemar Kaempffert",
title = "The Revolution That Radium Began: Fifty years after
the {Curies}' great discovery, nuclear physics is still
a realm unbounded",
journal = j-NY-TIMES,
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "SM13, SM25, SM27",
day = "26",
month = dec,
year = "1948",
CODEN = "NYTIAO",
ISSN = "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
ISSN-L = "0362-4331",
bibdate = "Tue Aug 08 09:48:13 2017",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/debroglie-louis.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/planck-max.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "https://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/108348269/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New York Times",
journal-URL = "http://www.nytimes.com/",
keywords = "Albert Einstein; C. F. Powell; C. M. G. Lattes; E. C.
Stevenson; Enrico Fermi; Ernest Rutherford; Erwin
Schr{\"o}dinger; Fritz Strassmann; G. P. S. Occhialini;
H. Becker; Henri Becquerel; Hideki Yukawa; J. J.
Thomson; J. S. Street; James Chadwick; Lise Meitner;
Louis de Broglie; Marie Sk{\l}odowska Curie; Max Born;
Max Planck; Michael Faraday; Niels Bohr; Otto Robert
Frisch; Paul A. M. Dirac; Pierre Curie; Pierre Villard
(discoverer of gamma rays); Sir William Crookes;
Walther O. Bothe; Werner Heisenberg; Wilhelm K.
Roentgen; Wolfgang Pauli",
remark = "From page SM35: ``So Wolfgang Pauli and Enrico Fermi
independently invented the neutrino which has never
been seen and which, probably, never will be seen
\ldots{} [the neutrino was found experimentally by
Clyde L. Cowan and Frederick Reines in 1953 [see
entries Reines:1953:DFN and Reines:1996:NPP], and
Reines received half of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics
for that work.]",
}
@Article{Laurence:1951:DHR,
author = "William L. Laurence",
title = "Day of {Hiroshima} Recalls Atom Race: Two Leaders in
Atomic Work at {Columbia University}",
journal = j-NY-TIMES,
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "3--3",
day = "6",
month = aug,
year = "1951",
CODEN = "NYTIAO",
ISSN = "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
ISSN-L = "0362-4331",
bibdate = "Sat May 16 14:57:48 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/112188459/fulltextPDF",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New York Times",
journal-URL = "http://www.nytimes.com/",
keywords = "Enrico Fermi; Niels Bohr",
remark = "From the story: ```For us at Columbia,' he [George B.
Pegram] said, speaking in his customary deliberate
manner, ``it all began with the visit of Niels Bohr to
this country in 1939. Professor Bohr arrived in this
country on Jan. 16, 1939, to discuss certain problems
with his friend, Prof. Albert Einstein in Princeton. On
his arrival he found a cablegram from his laboratory in
Copenhagen announcing that two German scientists, Otto
Hahn and Fritz Strassmann, had obtained barium, a
middle-weight element, out of uranium, the heaviest
element on the periodic table. \ldots{} More important
still, he was informed in the cable that Lise Meitner
and her nephew, Otto R. Frisch, both exiles from
Germany, had carried out experiments in his (Bohr's)
laboratory revealing that the barium came as the result
of `Splitting the uranium atom into nearly equal
halves, with the release of energy 20,000,000 times as
great as the energy released from an equal amount of
TNT.''",
}
@Article{Feshbach:1954:BRP,
author = "Herman Feshbach",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Progress in Nuclear
Physics}}, by Otto R. Frisch}",
journal = j-SCIENCE,
volume = "120",
number = "3113",
pages = "341--341",
day = "27",
month = aug,
year = "1954",
CODEN = "SCIEAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.2307/1683014",
ISSN = "0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0036-8075",
bibdate = "Thu May 3 19:15:39 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/1683014",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Science",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencemag.org/archive/",
}
@Article{Marsden:1954:RML,
author = "E. Marsden",
title = "The {Rutherford Memorial Lecture}, 1954. {Rutherford}
--- His Life and Work, 1871--1937",
journal = j-PROC-R-SOC-LOND-SER-A-MATH-PHYS-ENG-SCI,
volume = "226",
number = "1166",
pages = "283--305",
year = "1954",
CODEN = "PRLAAZ",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.1954.0254",
ISSN = "0080-4630 (print), 2053-9169 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0080-4630",
bibdate = "Sat Mar 12 09:10:48 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib",
note = "Lecture delivered in South Africa in May 1954.",
URL = "http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/226/1166/283",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
eprint = "http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/226/1166/283.full.pdf",
fjournal = "Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical,
Physical, and Engineering Sciences",
journal-URL = "http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/",
received = "24 June 1954",
remark-01 = "From page 283: ``\ldots{} the Royal Society which
controls a fund of \pounds 100\,000 collected in the
Commonwealth and dedicated to the memory of Lord
Rutherford. This fund provides for post-graduate
training and research of selected young men and women
but its Committee is also charged with the duty of
arranging for the delivery of annual lectures in the
Commonwealth countries in turn and dealing with some
aspect of Rutherford's life or developments of the
scientific work he inaugurated.''",
remark-02 = "From page 286: ``Mrs Rutherford had at that time a
governess to assist with the younger children and the
latter has recorded `Ernest never needed to study;
having read a school book once he knew it.'\,''",
remark-03 = "From page 289: ``The [1851 Exhibition] scholarship was
of value of \pounds 150 per annum but there was no
allowance for travel to Britain, so Rutherford had
perforce to borrow, from his father and eldest brother,
and this necessitated careful living for the first
years of his career in England.''",
remark-04 = "From page 290: ``\ldots{} Henri Becquerel in France,
considering that the X-rays were somehow connected with
the fluorescence, was led to try to obtain X-radiation
from the various phosphorescent and fluorescent
materials of which he had a good collection from his
father and he discovered that uranium and its salts
emitted a continuous radiation (February 1896) which
was however later found to be independent of its state
of fluorescence. Madame Curie discovered in 1898 that
thorium showed similar properties and she coined the
word 'radioactivity'.''",
remark-05 = "From page 290: ``Pitchblende-which is a uranium
mineral-was weight for weight decidedly more powerful
[than uranium compounds]. This led the Curies
ultimately to the discovery of radium and of polonium
by chemical separation from the pitchblende.''",
remark-06 = "From page 290: ``Following Becquerel's announcement he
[Rutherford] tried uranium and found that its
radiations were able to produce ions in a gas with
similar properties to those produced by X-rays. This
was probably for him the most important event in his
career for it directed his work towards radioactivity,
which subject was to occupy him for the rest of his
life. His next result was the discovery that uranium
emitted two kinds of radiation, one very easily
absorbed and with limited range which he called
$\alpha$ and one fully a thousand times more
penetrating which he named $\beta$.''",
remark-07 = "From page 291: ``The post [at McGill University] was
known as the Macdonald Professorship, having been
endowed by [Canadian tobacco magnate] Macdonald along
with excellent laboratory buildings. The salary was
\pounds 500 per annum which Macdonald thought
sufficient as he himself, although a millionaire, lived
on \pounds 250 per annum. Rutherford was successful in
obtaining the position thanks to a strong
recommendation from Thomson and he sailed for Canada in
September 1898, \ldots{}''",
remark-08 = "From page 291: ``\ldots{} a slight draught of air
caused by the opening and shutting of the door of the
room often altered markedly the movement of the
electrometer needle. It was found that the conductivity
persisted when the thoria was covered with a few sheets
of filter paper. By passing a steady current of air
over the thoria the activity was much reduced. In these
respects thorium compounds were very different from
uranium from which the radiation was constant.''",
remark-09 = "From pages 301--302: ``Thus by the bombardment with
neutrons uranium had been split up into two nuclei of
moderate weight, the one barium and the other was soon
discovered --- krypton. Their nuclear charges 56 and 36
respectively add up to 92, that of uranium. Lise
Meitner and [Otto Robert] Frisch in [Niels] Bohr's
laboratory in Denmark, as refugees from Nazi Germany,
were the first to give the explanation, i.e. that
fission of the nucleus had taken place into two major
fragments and it was deduced from Einstein's equation
that tremendous energy was liberated. The mass of the
highest known isotopes of barium and krypton add up to
224 while the uranium-235 which had undergone fission
after absorbing a neutron had the mass number 226.
Apart from the possible loss of mass by radiation from
the fragments before barium and krypton appeared, there
seemed a possibility that several neutrons were emitted
directly in the fission explosion. The actual
experimental proof of this was given first by
Joliot-Curie and his co-workers in France and
independently by workers in the United States to whom
Bohr, as a visiting lecturer, had given the news of the
antecedent developments by Meitner and Frisch.
Theoretically this opened up the realization of a chain
reaction, i.e. a reaction in a bulk of uranium
continued by new neutrons from fresh fissions and with
this a practical technical utilization of the energy
set free in fission, each pound of fissile material
uranium-235 producing as much heat energy as 1000 tons
of good coal.''",
remark-10 = "From page 304: ``At his [Rutherford's] laboratory in
Manchester for example he had working with him men and
women from Japan, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Holland,
Russia, Poland, Austria, Italy, U.S.A. and practically
all the Commonwealth countries while his correspondence
shows that he was in active correspondence with
scientific leaders from all these and other
countries.''",
}
@Article{Hahn:1958:DF,
author = "Otto Hahn",
title = "The Discovery of Fission",
journal = j-SCI-AMER,
volume = "198",
number = "??",
pages = "76--84",
month = feb,
year = "1958",
CODEN = "SCAMAC",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0258-76",
ISSN = "0036-8733 (print), 1946-7087 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0036-8733",
bibdate = "Sat Jun 23 17:26:23 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.crownedanarchist.com/emc2/discovery_of_fission.doc;
http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/journal/v198/n2/pdf/scientificamerican0258-76.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Scientific American",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican",
remark = "The statement in the third quote is highly, and
bitterly, controversial: see
\cite{Sime:1989:LMD,Bernstein:1996:HUC,Bethe:2000:GUP,Sime:2000:STE,Sime:2010:IHN,Sime:2012:PFO}.",
remark-1 = "From the text: ``Ramsay urged me to give up organic
chemistry and devote myself to the study of radium.
Accordingly, with a view to learning more about the
field, in the fall of 1905 I went to Montreal to study
with the then already famous Professor Ernest
Rutherford.''",
remark-2 = "From the text: ``Ida Noddack did suggest, to be sure,
that we could not be certain they were transuranic
elements unless we excluded all the other elements of
the periodic table as possibilities, but this thought
was considered to be wholly incompatible with the laws
of atomic physics. To split heavy atomic nuclei into
lighter ones was then considered impossible. Thus our
experiments appeared to establish the correctness of
Fermi's assertion that he had detected `transuranic
elements.' Actually, as we were to learn later, all of
the radioactive substances detected in these early
experiments were fission products, not transuranic
elements.'' For Noddack's work and comments about it,
see \cite{Noddack:1934:EGE,Frisch:1967:DFH}",
remark-3 = "From the text: ``Strassmann and I did not concern
ourselves with the harnessing of the energy of fission.
During the war we continued, together with two or three
co-workers, to investigate the complex fission
processes and to publish our findings. By the beginning
of 1945 we had made up a table containing approximately
100 fission products and their transformations. But the
science of fission was then a classified subject in the
U. S., and our results were not published there until
November, 1946.''",
}
@Article{Lipson:1959:BRB,
author = "H. Lipson",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Beitr{\"a}ge Sur Physik Und
Chemie Des 20 Jahrhunderts}}, by O. R. Frisch, F. A.
Paneth, F. Laves and P. Rosbaud Braunschweig: Friedr.
Vieweg \& Sohn. Pp. 285}",
journal = j-PHYS-BULL,
volume = "10",
number = "12",
pages = "313--313",
year = "1959",
CODEN = "PHSBB4",
ISSN = "0031-9112",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 19:23:01 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://stacks.iop.org/0031-9112/10/i=12/a=016",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Bulletin",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9112",
}
@Article{Kockel:1960:BHW,
author = "B. Kockel and W. H. Estphal and F. Dessauer and K.
Strubecker and H. Siedentopf and F. Borgnis and H.
Falkenhagen and W. Finkelnburg and R. Vieweg",
title = "{B{\"u}cher: Heisenberg: Wandlungen in den Grundlagen
der Naturwissenschaft\slash Heisenberg: Physik und
Philosophie\slash Frisch: Beitr{\"a}ge zur Physik und
Chemie des 20. Jahrhunderts\slash Bellman: Introduction
to Matrix Analysis\slash Mehlin: Astronomy\slash Born
und Wolf: Principles of Optics\slash Mandl:
Introduction to Quantum Field Theory\slash Marley,
Morgan: Health Physics\slash Churchman: Measurement
Definitions and Theories}",
journal = j-PHYS-BL,
volume = "16",
number = "6",
pages = "344--347",
month = jun,
year = "1960",
CODEN = "PHBLAG",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1002/phbl.19600160610",
ISSN = "0031-9279 (print), 1521-3722 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9279",
bibdate = "Mon Mar 2 06:28:31 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib",
URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/phbl.19600160610/abstract",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Physikalische Bl{\"a}tter}",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1521-3722",
language = "German",
}
@Article{Lindsay:1960:BRT,
author = "R. Bruce Lindsay",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Trends in Atomic Physics:
essays dedicated to Lise Meitner, Otto Hahn, Max von
Laue on the occasion of their 80th birthday}}. Edited
by O. R. Frisch, F. A. Paneth, F. Laves, P. Rosbaud.
285 pp. (Vieweg \& Sohn, Germany) Interscience
Publishers, Inc., New York, 1959. \$7.50}",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "13",
number = "9",
pages = "45--45",
month = sep,
year = "1960",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3057115",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 17 09:06:54 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/magazine/physicstoday/article/13/9/10.1063/1.3057115",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}
@Article{Bludman:1961:BBN,
author = "S. A. Bludman and A. Garren and A. H. Rosenfeld",
title = "Books: {{\booktitle{The Nation's Safety and Arms
Control}}, by Arthur T. Hadley; \booktitle{Arms
Reduction: Program and Issues}, edited by David H.
Frisch; \booktitle{Strategy and Arms Control}, by
Thomas C. Schelling and Morton H. Halperin}",
journal = j-BULL-AT-SCI,
volume = "17",
number = "9",
pages = "380--381",
month = nov,
year = "1961",
CODEN = "BASIAP",
ISSN = "0096-3402 (print), 1938-3282 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0096-3402",
bibdate = "Sat Sep 28 17:50:39 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bullatsci.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
journal-URL = "http://bos.sagepub.com/",
}
@Article{Hall:1961:BRA,
author = "A. Rupert Hall",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Atomic Physics Today}}, by
Otto R. Frisch}",
journal = j-SCI-AMER,
volume = "205",
number = "6",
pages = "185",
month = dec,
year = "1961",
CODEN = "SCAMAC",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican1261-177;
https://doi.org/10.2307/24937176",
ISSN = "0036-8733 (print), 1946-7087 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0036-8733",
bibdate = "Thu May 3 19:15:39 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sciam1960.bib",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/24937176;
http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/journal/v205/n6/pdf/scientificamerican1261-177.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Scientific American",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican",
}
@Article{Smith:1961:RMP,
author = "Malcolm K. Smith",
title = "Review: Modern Physics for Laymen: {{\booktitle{The
Atom and Its Nucleus}} by George Gamow};
{{\booktitle{Atomic Physics Today}} by Otto R.
Frisch}",
journal = j-SCIENCE,
volume = "134",
number = "3474",
pages = "276--276",
day = "28",
month = jul,
year = "1961",
CODEN = "SCIEAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.2307/1708183",
ISSN = "0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0036-8075",
bibdate = "Tue May 29 07:53:43 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
JSTOR database",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/1708183.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Science",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencemag.org/archive/",
}
@Article{Meitner:1962:RWR,
author = "Lise Meitner",
title = "Right and Wrong Roads to the Discovery of Nuclear
Energy",
journal = j-IAEA-BULL,
volume = "4",
number = "0",
pages = "4--6",
month = "????",
year = "1962",
CODEN = "IAEBAB",
ISSN = "0020-6067 (print), 1564-2690 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0020-6067",
bibdate = "Mon Jun 25 07:13:41 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Magazines/Bulletin/Bull040su/04004790608su.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968)",
fjournal = "{International Atomic Energy Agency} Bulletin",
remark = "Meitner recalls the events that led her and her
nephew, Otto Robert Frisch, to find an explanation in
December 1939 for the nuclear disintegration reported
earlier that month by Hahn and Strassmann
\cite{Hahn:1939:NVB}. She reports ``On 16 January 1939
we sent two letters to Nature, containing our
explanation of the fission process and Frisch's
experimental proof of the great energy of the lighter
atoms formed hereby. As we did not ask for rapid
publication, these only appeared on 11 and 18 February
respectively.'' There is a slight error there: the
second date is 18 March 1939, not February: the two
papers are \cite{Meitner:1939:DUN,Meitner:1939:PFUb},
with a third \cite{Meitner:1939:NPF} appearing a month
later.",
}
@InCollection{Garrett:1963:DFP,
author = "Alfred Benjamin Garrett",
title = "The Discovery of the Fission Process: {Lise Meitner}
and {O. R. Frisch}",
crossref = "Garrett:1963:FG",
pages = "227--232",
year = "1963",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 06 12:15:00 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Misc{Kuhn:1963:IOF,
author = "Thomas S. Kuhn",
title = "Interview of {Otto Frisch}",
howpublished = "AIP Web site.",
day = "8",
month = may,
year = "1963",
bibdate = "Tue Jul 31 18:27:31 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/oral-histories/4615",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Olsen:1963:TGS,
author = "Arthur J. Olsen",
title = "Trackdown of the {German} Scientist: {Nazism} and
defeat scattered the leaders of a once-great scientific
establishment. {Herewith} a review of where they went
and what some of them did when they got there",
journal = j-NY-TIMES,
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "214--214",
day = "22",
month = sep,
year = "1963",
CODEN = "NYTIAO",
ISSN = "0362-4331 (print), 1542-667X, 1553-8095",
ISSN-L = "0362-4331",
bibdate = "Tue Oct 20 14:05:22 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib",
URL = "http://search.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/116463805/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New York Times",
journal-URL = "http://www.nytimes.com/",
keywords = "Werner Heisenberg; Werner von Braun; Samuel A.
Goudsmit; Otto Hahn; Lise Meitner; Manhattan Project;
Enrico Fermi; Leo Szilard; Otto Stern; Los Alamos;
Robert Frisch; Ernst Oskar M{\"u}ller; Wolfgang
N{\"o}ggerath; Walter Dornberger; Peter Lertes; Gustav
Hertz; Manfred von Ardenne; Klaus Fuchs; Ferdinand
Brandner; Eugene Saenger; Kurt Sitte",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1964:BRL,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Books Received: [\ldots{} {{\booktitle{Progress in
Nuclear Physics}}, Volume 9, edited by O. R. Frisch}
\ldots]",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "17",
number = "8",
pages = "54--57",
month = aug,
year = "1964",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3051753",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}
@Article{Butler:1964:BRP,
author = "C. C. Butler",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Progress in Nuclear
Physics}}, volume 9, by O. R. Frisch. Oxford: Pergamon
Press Ltd. 1963. Pp. v + 310}",
journal = j-PHYS-BULL,
volume = "15",
number = "6",
pages = "160--161",
month = jun,
year = "1964",
CODEN = "PHSBB4",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/15/6/007",
ISSN = "0031-9112",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:47:28 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Bulletin",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9112",
}
@Article{Firk:1964:BRP,
author = "F. W. K. Firk",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Progress in Nuclear
Physics}}, Volume 9, edited by O. R. Frisch}",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "17",
number = "11",
pages = "69--70",
month = nov,
year = "1964",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3051233",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}
@Article{Graetzer:1964:DNF,
author = "Hans G. Graetzer",
title = "Discovery of Nuclear Fission",
journal = j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
volume = "32",
number = "9",
pages = "9--15",
month = jan,
year = "1964",
CODEN = "AJPIAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1970127",
ISSN = "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0002-9505",
bibdate = "Sat Oct 28 15:58:04 2006",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib",
note = "See \cite{Hahn:1939:NVB,Beyer:1949:FNP}.",
abstract = "A complete translation of the original German article
by Hahn and Strassmann on the radio-chemical evidence
for fission of uranium has been made. This famous
article was first published in January 1939, so that
the year 1964 marks its 25th anniversary.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "American Journal of Physics",
journal-URL = "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
}
@InCollection{Arms:1966:DP,
author = "Nancy Arms",
title = "The Diffusion Project",
crossref = "Arms:1966:PTC",
chapter = "10",
pages = "100--111",
year = "1966",
bibdate = "Thu May 02 06:32:10 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Frisch--Peierls memorandum; gaseous diffusion of
uranium hexafluoride; M.A.U.D. Committee (Thomson,
Cockcroft, Oliphant, Moon, Blackett, Ellis, Haworth,
then Peierls); F. E. Simon (diffusion project leader)",
}
@Article{Oliphant:1966:TEa,
author = "Mark L. Oliphant",
title = "The two {Ernests} --- {I}",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "19",
number = "9",
pages = "35--49",
month = sep,
year = "1966",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3048466",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Fri Jan 22 07:21:40 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib",
note = "Reprinted in \cite{Oliphant:1985:TE}.",
URL = "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/magazine/physicstoday/article/19/9/10.1063/1.3048466",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
keywords = "Ernest Lawrence; Ernest Rutherford",
remark-1 = "From page 37: ``Before Guglielmo Marconi, he [Ernest
Rutherford] was able to detect radio waves at a
distance of half a mile.''",
remark-2 = "From page 38: ``[Ernest] Lawrence wrote to [Raymond]
Birge saying that some men in Yale were very `sore'
that he should even consider a position in California
to be comparable with one in Yale. `The Yale ego is
really amusing. The idea is too prevalent that Yale
brings honor to a man and that a man cannot bring honor
to Yale.'''",
remark-3 = "From page 44: ``The word `cyclotron' did not appear in
any publication from the Radiation Laboratory till
1935, in a paper by Lawrence, Edwin M. McMillan and
Robert Thornton [Phys. Rev. {\bf 48}, 493 (1935)],
where the following footnote is inserted: `Since we
shall have many occasions in the future to refer to
this apparatus, we feel that it should have a name. The
term `magnetic resonance accelerator' is suggested.
\ldots{} The word `cyclotron,' of obvious derivation,
has come to be used as a sort of laboratory slang for
the magnetic device.'''",
remark-4 = "From the footnote on page 49: ``The evident confusion
in nomenclature arose in this way. G. N. Lewis had
proposed the name `deuton' for the nucleus of the atom
of heavy hydrogen. Rutherford objected strongly to
this, feeling that it would inevitably lead to
confusion with neutron, especially in the spoken word.
After discussion with his classical colleagues, he
proposed the name `diplon,' for the nucleus, and
`diplogen' for the atom, terms derived from Greek, and
analogous to proton and hydrogen. The dual nomenclature
was given up eventually, and the compromise `deuteron'
and `deuterium' was accepted. It was said by one cynic
that Ernest Rutherford was happy when his initials were
inserted into deuton!''",
}
@Article{Oliphant:1966:TEb,
author = "Mark L. Oliphant",
title = "The two {Ernests} --- {II}",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "19",
number = "10",
pages = "41--51",
month = oct,
year = "1966",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3047765",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Fri Jan 22 07:25:21 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib",
note = "Reprinted in \cite{Oliphant:1985:TE}.",
URL = "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/magazine/physicstoday/article/19/10/10.1063/1.3047765",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
keywords = "Ernest Lawrence; Ernest Rutherford",
remark-1 = "From page 43: ``The first rat was exposed for a period
of three hours, and as a result died, and subsequent
experiments indicate that neutron rays are considerably
more lethal biologically than X rays. \ldots{} John
[Lawrence] tells me that in fact the rat died of
suffocation, being too completely confined! However, an
important result was that much more stringent
precautions against neutron and gamma radiation were
then instituted in the Radiation Laboratory.''",
remark-2 = "From page 50: ``He [Rutherford] had had many Indian
students and had known well that remarkable
mathematical genius, Srinivasa Ramanujan, also a Fellow
of Trinity College, who had died so young, leaving
behind a series of intuitive mathematical theorems that
intrigued the world of mathematics for the succeeding
generation.''",
remark-3 = "From page 51: ``Lawrence was one of the few in the
United States who rapidly appreciated the profound
significance of the discovery of the fission process.
In England the possibility that it had military
significance was more quickly realized in particular by
Frisch and Rudolf Peierls, and by Chadwick, who showed
independently that a fast-neutron fission chain process
in the uranium isotope of mass 235, leading to a
super-explosion, was possible.''",
remark-4 = "From page 51: ``Rutherford, the greater scientist,
laid the foundations of modern physics. Lawrence, with
his greater flair for technology and organization,
showed how to build, on those foundations, the massive
edifice of physics today.''",
}
@Article{Muller:1968:DF,
author = "Walter M{\"u}ller",
title = "The discovery of fission",
journal = j-PHYS-BULL,
volume = "19",
number = "5",
pages = "157--157",
month = may,
year = "1968",
CODEN = "PHSBB4",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/19/5/023",
ISSN = "0031-9112",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:47:28 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Bulletin",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9112",
remark = "Letter to the editor by the co-inventor of the
Geiger--M{\"u}ller counter, pointing out that, contrary
to the statement in \cite{Frisch:1968:DF}, he was not a
student, but already had his Dr. Phil. degree, and
objecting to the frequent suppression of his name in
connection with the counter.",
}
@InProceedings{Rosenfeld:1972:NR,
author = "L{\'e}on Rosenfeld",
title = "Nuclear Reminiscences",
crossref = "Reines:1972:CFOa",
pages = "289--299",
year = "1972",
bibdate = "Wed May 30 05:50:23 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1972cht..conf..289R",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "On pages 296--298, the author describes his trip
across the Atlantic with Niels Bohr in January 1939,
and how on the crossing, they discussed Hahn and
Strassmann's November 1938 experimental work on the
splitting of the atom, and Meitner and Frisch's
theoretical explanation from December 1938. The work of
the latter was described in papers submitted to Nature,
and Bohr had intended his knowledge of their contents
to be held confidential until their publication.
However, that was not clear to Rosenfeld, who discussed
the work with John Wheeler and colleagues at Princeton.
Within days, the news spread to other physicists in the
USA, several of whom were able to reproduce the Hahn
and Strassmann work, and the nuclear arms race was
begun.",
}
@Article{Anderson:1973:TQA,
author = "Herbert Anderson",
title = "Three questions about the sustained nuclear chain
reaction",
journal = "The {University of Chicago} Magazine",
volume = "65",
number = "5",
pages = "3--7",
month = mar # "\slash " # apr,
year = "1973",
ISSN = "0041-9508",
ISSN-L = "0041-9508",
bibdate = "Wed May 20 17:09:06 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb3960604v",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "Alexander Sachs; Arthur Compton; Edward Teller; Enrico
Fermi; Ernest Rutherford; Eugene Wigner; Franklin
Delano Roosevelt; H. G. Wells; Leo Szilard; Lise
Meitner; Lyman Briggs; Niels Bohr; Otto Frisch",
remark = "From page 5: ``It was curious how he [Szilard] came to
Columbia [University]. He was not a member of the
faculty. He just sort of appeared one day, because he
knew that that's where the action would be. He went to
the dean, who appointed him a guest scientist. He then
participated in some of the experiments.''",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1973:DNP,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Distinguished Nuclear Pioneer Lecturer--1973. {Otto
Frisch}",
journal = j-NUCL-MED,
volume = "14",
number = "6",
pages = "372--374",
day = "1",
month = jun,
year = "1973",
CODEN = "JNMEAQ",
ISSN = "0161-5505 (print), 1535-5667 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0161-5505",
bibdate = "Fri May 04 10:13:34 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "Reprinted from \booktitle{Trinity Review}, Lent Term,
1959, pages 25--27.",
URL = "http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/14/6/372.full.pdf+html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Journal of Nuclear Medicine",
journal-URL = "http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/by/year",
}
@Article{Feld:1979:LKO,
author = "Bernard T. Feld",
title = "{Lew Kowarski, 1907--1979. Otto Robert Frisch,
1904--1979}",
journal = j-BULL-AT-SCI,
volume = "35",
number = "10",
pages = "4--5",
month = dec,
year = "1979",
CODEN = "BASIAP",
ISSN = "0096-3402 (print), 1938-3282 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0096-3402",
bibdate = "Mon Oct 28 16:24:00 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bullatsci.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
journal-URL = "http://bos.sagepub.com/",
}
@Article{Peierls:1979:BRP,
author = "Rudolf Peierls",
title = "Book review: A physicist who enjoys it.
{{\booktitle{What Little I Remember}}, by Otto R.
Frisch, pp. 219. (Cambridge University Press:
Cambridge, 1979)}",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "280",
number = "5719",
pages = "257--259",
day = "19",
month = jul,
year = "1979",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/280257a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Tue Apr 24 21:39:36 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
URL = "https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/1979Natur.280..257P",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
}
@Misc{Weiner:1979:OHO,
author = "Charles Weiner",
title = "Oral Histories; {Otto Frisch}",
howpublished = "American Institute of Physics (AIP) interview.",
day = "3",
month = may,
year = "1979",
bibdate = "Sun May 06 17:20:18 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "https://www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/oral-histories/4616",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Bethe:1980:ORF,
author = "H. A. Bethe and George Winter",
title = "{Otto Robert Frisch}",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "33",
number = "1",
pages = "99--100",
month = jan,
year = "1980",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2913924",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Mon Jul 17 16:37:57 MDT 2017",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/debroglie-louis.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
http://www.physicstoday.org/search",
note = "See correction \cite{Ditchburn:1980:FO}.",
URL = "http://physicstoday.scitation.org/doi/abs/10.1063/1.2913924",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Hans Albrecht Bethe (1906--2005)",
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
remark-1 = "From page 100: in 1930--1933, ``Stern and Frisch
succeeded in demonstrating the diffraction of a
molecular beam of helium from a crystal, thus showing
that the de Broglie relation holds for a complex system
like a helium atom as well as for elementary
particles.''",
remark-2 = "From page 100: ``In 1947 he accepted a professorship
at Cambridge University, in fact the very chair that
had previously been held by Lord Rutherford.''",
subject-dates = "Louis de Broglie (1892--1987); Otto Robert Frisch
(1904--1979)",
}
@Article{Ditchburn:1980:FO,
author = "R. W. Ditchburn",
title = "{Frisch} obituary",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "33",
number = "5",
pages = "86--86",
month = may,
year = "1980",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2914101",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/debroglie-louis.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
http://www.physicstoday.org/search",
note = "Correction to \cite{Bethe:1980:ORF}, noting that
Frisch did not succeed to Rutherford's chair, but
rather, was Jacksonian Professor of Natural
Philosophy.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}
@Article{Hendry:1980:BRR,
author = "John Hendry",
title = "Book Reviews: Reminiscence and the Contemporary
History of Science: {{\booktitle{What Little I
Remember}}, by Otto Frisch. \booktitle{Nuclear Physics
in Retrospect. Proceedings of a Symposium on the
1930s}, by Roger H. Stuewer}",
journal = j-BRITISH-J-HIST-SCI,
volume = "13",
number = "3",
pages = "258--262",
month = nov,
year = "1980",
CODEN = "BJHSAT",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007087400018070;
https://doi.org/10.2307/4026200",
ISSN = "0007-0874 (print), 1474-001X (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0007-0874",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 23 07:34:43 MDT 2010",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bjhs.bib",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/4026200",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "British Journal for the History of Science",
journal-URL = "http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJH",
}
@Article{Peierls:1980:ORF,
author = "Rudolf Peierls",
title = "Obituary: {O. R. Frisch}, 1904--1979",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "284",
number = "5752",
pages = "196--197",
day = "13",
month = mar,
year = "1980",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/284196a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Tue Apr 24 18:36:32 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
URL = "https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/1980Natur.284..196P",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
}
@Article{Seidel:1980:BRB,
author = "Robert W. Seidel",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{What Little I Remember}} by
Otto R. Frisch}",
journal = j-ISIS,
volume = "71",
number = "3",
pages = "517--518",
month = sep,
year = "1980",
CODEN = "ISISA4",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.2307/230165",
ISSN = "0021-1753 (print), 1545-6994 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0021-1753",
bibdate = "Tue Jul 30 21:30:07 MDT 2013",
bibsource = "http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=isis;
http://www.jstor.org/stable/i302339;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isis1980.bib",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/230165;
http://www.jstor.org/stable/230165",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Isis",
journal-URL = "http://www.jstor.org/journal/isis",
}
@Article{Siegel:1980:BRW,
author = "Daniel M. Siegel",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{What Little I Remember}}, by
O. R. Frisch}",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "33",
number = "4",
pages = "56--56",
month = apr,
year = "1980",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2914021",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}
@Article{Wilson:1980:BRW,
author = "R. R. Wilson",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{What Little I Remember}},
Otto R. Frisch}",
journal = j-SCIENCE,
volume = "207",
number = "4435",
pages = "1068--1068",
day = "7",
month = mar,
year = "1980",
CODEN = "SCIEAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.2307/1684108",
ISSN = "0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0036-8075",
bibdate = "Thu May 3 19:15:39 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/1684108",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Science",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencemag.org/archive/",
}
@Article{Peierls:1981:ORF,
author = "{Sir} Rudolf {Peierls, F.R.S.}",
title = "{Otto Robert Frisch, 1 October 1904--22 September
1979}",
journal = j-BIOGRAPH-MEMOIRS-FELLOWS-ROY-SOC,
volume = "27",
pages = "283--306",
month = nov,
year = "1981",
CODEN = "BMFRA3",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1981.0012",
ISSN = "0080-4606 (print), 1748-8494 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0080-4606",
bibdate = "Mon Apr 30 15:38:11 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/biograph-memoirs-fellows-roy-soc.bib",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/769874;
http://www.jstor.org/stable/769874;
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/epdf/10.1098/rsbm.1981.0012",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Biogr. Mem. Fell. R. Soc. Lond.",
author-dates = "Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
fjournal = "Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society",
journal-URL = "https://royalsocietypublishing.org/journal/rsbm;
https://www.jstor.org/journal/biogmemofellroya",
published = "01 November 1981",
remark-1 = "From page 284: ``In the family the boy was always
known as `Otto Robert', as if the two names were
hyphenated. Later he tended to call himself Robert,
except at Los Alamos, where there were too many
Roberts, and he was called Otto. This usage seems to
have persisted; his book of recollections (B5) and some
articles are headed `Otto Frisch'.''",
remark-2 = "From page 291: ``The annual reports of the Chemical
Society contained a section on nuclear physics, and
Frisch and I had been asked to write this for the
current volume. Naturally the part on the experimental
situation, and on fission, fell to him (38). His report
included the conclusion that there was no possibility
of an explosive chain reaction. But further reflection,
stimulated by his interest in isotope separation, set
him wondering what would happen if one could obtain a
substantial quantity of pure 235U. He raised this
question in conversation with me, because I had
recently worked out a formula giving the critical size
for a chain reaction not involving the slowing-down of
neutrons. I had been doubtful about the propriety of
publishing such a calculation, but Frisch had convinced
me that a weapon was not a practical possibility, and I
sent the paper off for publication.''",
remark-3 = "From page 291: ``This [a critical mass of uranium
about a half-kg] seemed an important enough finding to
communicate to people in authority, and we wrote a
memorandum, divided into a technical and a general
part, which, with Oliphant's help, was passed on to Sir
Henry Tizard. This led to the work of the MAUD
Committee, and later to the work of the Tube Alloys
project. (Both names were just cover names for atomic
energy).''",
remark-4 = "From pages 292--293: ``He remained in Liverpool until
late in 1943, when it was decided to discontinue
wartime work on atomic energy in Britain and to
transfer many of the scientists engaged in this work,
including Frisch, to the United States to work with the
Manhattan District of the Army on the American atomic
weapons project. He could not very well go there as an
enemy alien, and steps were taken to make him a British
subject. This would normally have been a protracted
operation, but in this case bureaucracy proved its
ability to move fast. He had to apply for
naturalization, the application had to be granted by
the Home Secretary, a certificate had to be issued, and
with it he had to take the oath of allegiance, he had
to register for National Service, and have his service
deferred, a passport had to be issued, on which he
needed a U.S. visa and an exit permit, and finally he
had to be booked a passage on a boat and sail. All this
was completed in 48 hours.''",
remark-5 = "From page 293: ``Frisch had a narrow escape when he
was working with a bare mass of fissile material
(appropriately code-named Godiva) without a surrounding
scatterer. As he bent over the specimen, slow neutrons
scattered from his body added sufficiently to the
multiplication factor to pass criticality. Only his
alertness in observing the behaviour of the indicator
lights attached to the counters, and a quick reaction
in pulling away part of the fissile material, stopped
the chain reaction reaching a dangerous radiation
level.''",
remark-6 = "From page 294: ``The most daring experiment of this
kind was the 'dragon', so called because it was like
tickling the tail of a dragon. The idea, proposed by
Frisch, was to have a piece of fissile material which,
because of a hole through its middle, was sub-critical.
A plug, which fitted loosely in the hole, would make it
supercritical. The plug was dropped through the hole
from a suitable height, so that it passed through
rapidly. The system would thus become supercritical for
a brief interval, and during this time a chain reaction
would develop but would not have time to build up to
dangerous level.''",
remark-7 = "From page 297: ``He [Frisch] did enjoy being there [at
the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, UK]. He
appreciated the high quality of the research and its
breadth, and the presence of enthusiastic and bright
students. For undergraduates his lectures seem to have
been difficult, because he expected them to think too
much for themselves. But for graduate students his
ability to find simple pictures and analogies, and his
insistence on simple explanations made his lectures
attractive and inspiring. Dr Alan Oxley remembers the
verse: 'If ever you're troubled by nuclear parity, Old
Father Frisch will explain it with clarity.'''",
remark-8 = "From page 301: ``He [Frisch] remained active and
enjoyed life until the accidental fall which caused his
death after a short period in hospital. He just missed
his seventy-fifth birthday, to which he had been
looking forward.''",
}
@InCollection{Oliphant:1985:TE,
author = "Mark L. Oliphant",
title = "The two {Ernests}",
crossref = "Weart:1985:HP",
pages = "173--193",
year = "1985",
bibdate = "Fri Jan 22 05:32:31 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib",
note = "Reprint of
\cite{Oliphant:1966:TEa,Oliphant:1966:TEb}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "Ernest Lawrence; Ernest Rutherford",
}
@Article{Segre:1985:HPR,
author = "Emilio Segr{\`e}",
title = "Historical Perspective: Refugee Scientists and Nuclear
Energy",
journal = j-ANN-NY-ACAD-SCI,
volume = "452",
number = "1",
bookpages = "xix + 411",
pages = "xv--xix",
year = "1985",
CODEN = "ANYAA9",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1985.tb29993.x",
ISBN = "0-89766-298-9, 0-89766-299-7 (paperback)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-89766-298-7, 978-0-89766-299-4 (paperback)",
ISSN = "0077-8923 (print), 1749-6632 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0077-8923",
bibdate = "Wed Mar 6 17:26:04 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/v/von-neumann-john.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib",
note = "Sixth International Conference on Collective
Phenomena: reports from the Moscow Refusnik Seminar /
edited by Inga Fischer-Hjalmars and Joel L. Lebowitz.
Contributions from the Moscow Refusnik Seminar and from
two International Conferences on Collective Phenomena,
one held in Stockholm, Sweden, 1--2 December 1983, and
the other in Tel Aviv, Israel, 31 May--1 June 1984.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences",
journal-URL = "http://www.nyas.org/Publications/Archive.aspx",
keywords = "Hans Bethe; Niels Bohr; Max Born; Walther Bothe; James
Chadwick; Orso Mario Corbino; Marie Curie; Peter Debye;
Paul S. Epstein; Enrico Fermi; James Franck; Otto
Robert Frisch; Klaus Fuchs; Hans Geiger; Samuel
Goudsmit; General Leslie R. Groves; Fritz Haber; Otto
Hahn; Adolf Hitler; K. Lark Horowitz; Fritz G.
Houtermans; Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric Joliot-Curie; George B.
Kistiakowsky; Lew Kowarski; A. L. Hughes; Fritz London;
Lise Meitner; Benito Mussolini; Lothar W. Nordheim;
Wolfgang Pauli; Rudolf Peierls; Francis Perrin; George
Placzek; Giulio Racah; Bruno Rossi; Joseph Rotblat;
Ernest Rutherford; Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger; Emilio
Segr{\`e}; ?. Staub; Otto Stern; Leo Szilard; Edward
Teller; Llewellyn H. Thomas; George Uhlenbeck; Victor
Weisskopf; Eugene P. Wigner; Fritz Zwicky; Theodore von
K{\'a}rm{\'a}n; John von Neumann; Hans von Halben;
George von Hevesy",
remark = "From the last paragraph: ``My list is not complete but
it should suffice to show the contribution of Hitler to
the atomic bomb. Of course his most important
contribution was the unparalleled motivation he gave to
everybody.''",
}
@Article{Stuewer:1985:BNF,
author = "Roger H. Stuewer",
title = "Bringing the News of Fission to {America}",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "38",
number = "10",
pages = "48--56",
month = oct,
year = "1985",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881016",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Tue Aug 21 06:52:15 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib",
URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/resource/1/phtoad/v38/i10/p48_s1",
abstract = "This article explains Niels Bohr's conveyance of Lise
Meitner's and Otto Frisch's theory of nuclear fission
to the United States in 1939. After reviewing the
results of experiments conducted by Otto Hahn and Fritz
Strassmann, Frisch and Meitner theorized that the
barium Hahn and Fritz had found after bombarding
uranium with neutrons had been the result of splitting
a small portion of atoms in the uranium sample. Frisch
sought out Niels Bohr in Copenhagen and shared the
conclusions that he and Meitner had drawn. The article
discusses how Bohr worked out the theory, the
transatlantic communication mishaps between Bohr and
Frisch, and how Bohr introduced the theory of uranium
fission to the physics community in the United
States.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
remark = "Special issue on Niels Bohr.",
}
@Article{French:1986:NBH,
author = "A. P. French",
title = "{Niels Bohr} at 100: his life and work",
journal = j-PHYS-EDUC,
volume = "21",
number = "4",
pages = "220--226",
month = jul,
year = "1986",
CODEN = "PHEDA7",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9120/21/4/005",
ISSN = "0031-9120 (print), 1361-6552 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9120",
bibdate = "Thu Apr 28 20:51:59 2011",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://stacks.iop.org/0031-9120/21/i=4/a=005",
abstract = "The author gives an account of the life and work of
Niels Bohr.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Education",
journal-URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9120/",
PACS = "01.60.+q Biographies, tributes, personal notes, and
obituaries; 01.65.+g History of science",
remark-1 = "From pages 222--223: ``Bohr, in his development of a
theory of the Periodic Table, had assigned electron
configurations and the associated chemical properties
to the several `missing elements', among them element
72, which Bohr decided must be chemically similar to
zirconium. Now among the first appointees to his
institute were George de Hevesy, a brilliant Hungarian
chemist, and the Dutchman Dirk Coster, an expert in
x-ray spectroscopy. Between them, de Hevesy and Coster
made extractions from zirconium minerals and tested
these for the appearance of characteristic x-rays
belonging to $Z = 72$. Their work bore fruit just in
time for Bohr to announce the discovery of element 72
at his Nobel Prize lecture in Stockholm in December
1922. The new element was christened hafnium, after the
old Latin name for Copenhagen.''",
remark-2 = "From page 221: ``[Niels Bohr] made some theoretical
studies of the passage of charged particles through
matter (a topic that continued to hold his interest
throughout his life), and from a consideration of the
chains of successive alpha- and beta-particle emissions
in natural radioactive series he arrived (and was
probably the first person to do so) at the idea of
nuclear isotopy.''",
remark-3 = "From page 222: ``Bohr did not stop at the hydrogen
atom, and over the next decade he worked at the
electron configurations in heavier atoms. \ldots{} In
fact he developed a table of the quantised electron
states for all the atoms in the Periodic Table. It was
a {\em tour de force\/} depending mainly on his skilful
use of the correspondence principle, supplemented by
his wide knowledge of chemistry and spectroscopy.
Detailed calculations hardly entered the picture at all
--- a fact that astonished the rigorous mathematical
physicists at the University of G{\"o}ttingen when Bohr
went there in 1922 to expound his results. (It was
remarked that his use of the correspondence principle
was `a somewhat mystical magic wand', which worked only
in Copenhagen!) Bohr's achievement is even more
remarkable when one recalls that the Pauli exclusion
principle, which is the basis of our current picture of
atomic structure, was not discovered until 1925.''",
remark-4 = "From page 223: ``Bohr invited Schr{\"o}dinger to
Copenhagen for extended discussions with himself and
Heisenberg. The episode has been entertainingly
described by Heisenberg (1971); as with Rutherford in
1913, Bohr was tireless (almost relentless) in pressing
his own point of view. Schr{\"o}dinger went home
exhausted but unconvinced [that there was some element
of reality in Schr{\"o}dinger's waves].''",
remark-5 = "From page 223: ``Bohr regarded this situation
[complementarity] in the subatomic world as a profound
intellectual challenge; as quoted by Otto Frisch (1979)
he once remarked: `If anybody says he can think about
quantum theory without getting giddy it merely shows
that he hasn't understood the first thing about
it!'''",
remark-6 = "On nuclear reactions, on page 224: ``But evidence
accumulated of peculiar `resonance' effects --- a
sensitive dependence of reaction probability on
bombarding energy. It was Niels Bohr, in 1935, who
provided the explanation. namely that between the
initial and final stages there may be a relatively
long-lived compound nuclear state. \ldots{} essential
idea was quickly taken up and exploited by Bohr's
younger colleagues, and by theorists elsewhere, in a
detailed theory of nuclear reaction dynamics.",
subject = "Education and communication",
}
@Article{Mitchum:1986:BRB,
author = "Carl Mitchum",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{A Theory of Technology:
Continuity and Change in Human Development}} by Thomas
R. DeGregori; \booktitle{International Technology
Transfer: Concepts, Measures, and Comparisons} by
Nathan Rosenberg; Claudio Frischtak}",
journal = j-ISIS,
volume = "77",
number = "3",
pages = "552--554",
month = sep,
year = "1986",
CODEN = "ISISA4",
ISSN = "0021-1753 (print), 1545-6994 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0021-1753",
bibdate = "Tue Jul 30 21:23:19 MDT 2013",
bibsource = "http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=isis;
http://www.jstor.org/stable/i211179;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isis1980.bib",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/231653",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Isis",
journal-URL = "http://www.jstor.org/journal/isis",
}
@Article{Peierls:1986:FFW,
author = "Rudolf Peierls",
title = "Fact or fission [Wild speculation]",
journal = j-LONDON-REV-BOOKS,
volume = "8",
number = "18",
pages = "4--4",
day = "23",
month = oct,
year = "1986",
ISSN = "0260-9592",
ISSN-L = "0260-9592",
bibdate = "Mon Apr 30 16:05:39 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
URL = "https://www.lrb.co.uk/v08/n18/letters#letter4",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "London Review of Books",
journal-URL = "https://www.lrb.co.uk/",
remark = "From the letter: ``I was shocked to read
\booktitle{The Red and the Blue} by Andrew Sinclair.
The book, which hasn t been reviewed in your paper,
draws misleading conclusions from an account of physics
in the Thirties which contains so many errors that I
can point only to a small fraction. \ldots{} The
discovery [of nuclear fission], by Hahn and Strassmann
in Berlin, was stimulated by experiments done by Fermi
in Rome, and explained by Lise Meitner and Frisch in
Sweden. Without scientific information being freely
exchanged, none of this would have been known in this
country.''",
}
@Article{Barschall:1987:RED,
author = "Henry H. Barschall",
title = "Reminiscences of the Early Days of Fission",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "40",
number = "6",
pages = "??--??",
month = jun,
year = "1987",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.881075",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Fri Apr 29 15:32:44 2011",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
abstract = "Roger Stuewer has described how L{\'e}on Rosenfeld
brought the news that uranium undergoes fission to
Princeton's Physics Journal Club on the evening of 16
January 1939, the day on which Niels Bohr and Rosenfeld
had arrived in New York from Denmark. (See Stuewer's
article in PHysics Today, October 1985, page 48). Bohr
had first learned of the discovery of fission from Otto
Frisch on 3 January 1939, and Rosenfeld's report was
the first information received by physicists in the
United States. I was in the audience and the news had
an immediate impact on my own activities, and it
continued to affect my work for the next six years. The
following are some of my recollections of that
period.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}
@Book{Peierls:1991:MST,
author = "Rudolf Peierls",
title = "More Surprises in Theoretical Physics",
publisher = pub-PRINCETON,
address = pub-PRINCETON:adr,
pages = "viii + 106",
year = "1991",
ISBN = "0-691-08576-5 (hardcover), 0-691-02522-3 (paperback)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-691-08576-0 (hardcover), 978-0-691-02522-3
(paperback)",
LCCN = "QC20 .P345 1991",
MRclass = "82-01 (81-01)",
MRnumber = "1120782",
MRreviewer = "A. Ventura",
bibdate = "Mon Apr 23 18:24:24 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
series = "Princeton Series in Physics",
URL = "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/prin021/90023189.html;
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/1991mstp.book.....P",
abstract = "This book is a collection of the major scientific
papers of Sir Rudolf Peierls (1907--1995), including
the Peierls--Frisch Memoranda of 1940 on the
feasibility, and the predicted human effects, of an
atomic bomb made of uranium-235. His papers range
widely in topic. They include much on the fundamentals
of solid state physics, the thermal and electric
conductivity of materials as a function of temperature
T (especially T$_0$), the interpretation of the de
Haas--van Alphen effect observed for a metal in a
magnetic field, and the basics of transport theory.
Many are on problems in statistical mechanics,
including his constructive paper demonstrating the
existence of a phase transition for Ising's model for a
two-dimensional ferromagnet. In nuclear physics, they
include the first calculations (with Bethe) on the
photo-disintegration of the deuteron (made in response
to a challenge by Chadwick), the Kapur--Peierls theory
of resonance phenomena in nuclear reactions, the
Bohr--Peierls--Placzek continuum model for complex
nuclei (which first explained the narrow resonances
observed for low energy neutrons incident on very heavy
nuclei), and the Peierls--Thouless variational approach
to collective phenomena in nuclei. Several of Peierls's
wartime papers, now declassified, are here published
for the first time. Brief commentaries on most of the
papers in this book were added by Peierls, to indicate
subsequent developments and their relationship with
other work, or to correct errors found later on. A
complete bibliography of his writings is given as an
appendix.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
tableofcontents = "1. On the theory of galvanomagnetic effects \\
2. On the theory of the Hall effect \\
3. On the existence of stationary states \\
4. On the kinetic theory of thermal conduction in
crystals \\
5. On the theory of electric and thermal conductivity
of metals \\
6. Two remarks on the theory of conductivity \\
7. Quantum electrodynamics in configuration space \\
8. Extension of the uncertainty principle to
relativistic quantum theory \\
9. On the absorption spectra of solids \\
10. On the theory of the diamagnetism of conduction
electrons \\
11. On the theory of the diamagnetism of conduction
electrons, II. Strong magnetic fields \\
12. Remarks on the theory of metals \\
13. On the statistical basis for the electron theory of
metals \\
14. Remarks on transition temperatures \\
15. The ``neutrino'' \\
16. The neutrino \\
17. Quantum theory of the diplon \\
18. The scattering of neutrons by protons \\
19. Statistical error in counting experiments \\
20. Statistical theory of superlattices with unequal
concentrations of the components \\
21. Note on the derivation of the equation of state for
a degenerate relativistic gas \\
22. Magnetic transition curves of supraconductors \\
23. Statistical theory of adsorption with interaction
between the adsorbed atoms \\
24. On Ising's model of ferromagnetism \\
25. Penetration into potential barriers in several
dimensions \\
26. Heat conduction in liquid helium \\
27. The dispersion formula for nuclear reactions \\
28. On minimum property of the free energy \\
29. Nuclear reactions in the continuous energy region
\\
30. Critical conditions in neutron multiplication \\
31. Interpretation of beta-disintegration data \\
32. The size of a dislocation \\
33. The Frisch-Peierls Memorandum of 1940 (in 2 parts)
\\
34. The Bohr theory of nuclear reactions \\
35. Separation of isotopes \\
36. On Lorentz invariance in the quantum theory \\
37. The equation of state of air at high temperatures
\\
38. Expansions in terms of sets of functions with
complex eigenvalues \\
39. The commutation laws of relativistic field theory
\\
40. The polyneutron theory of the origin of the
elements \\
41. Properties of form factors in non-local theories
\\
42. A study of gauge-invariant non-local interactions
\\
43. Field equations in functional form \\
44. Note on the vibration spectrum of a crystal \\
45. The coherent scattering of [symbol]-rays by K
electrons in heavy atoms. I. Method \\
46. Interpretation and properties of propagators \\
47. The Peierls transition \\
48. The collective model of nuclear motion \\
49. Two-stage model of Fermi interactions \\
50. Complex eigenvalues in scattering theory \\
51. Selected topics in nuclear theory \\
52. Velocity-dependent nuclear forces \\
53. Variational approach to collective motion \\
54. The Villars formalism for nuclear rotation \\
55. Time reversal and the second law of thermodynamics
\\
56. The momentum of a light wave in a refracting medium
\\
57. Perturbation theory for projected states \\
58. The force on a moving charge in an electron gas \\
59. Perturbation theory for projected states, II.
Convergence criteria and a soluble model \\
60. Test of projected perturbation theory on a
simplified model of H[symbol] \\
61. Some simple remarks on the basis of transport
theory \\
62. The force in electromigration \\
63. The momentum of light in a refractive medium \\
64. Resonant states and their uses \\
65. Local approximation to a non-local potential \\
66. Model-making in physics \\
67. The momentum of a sound pulse in a slightly
dispersive medium \\
68. Momentum and pseudomomentum of light and sound \\
69. Observations in quantum mechanics and the
``collapse of the wave function'' \\
70. Shape of solitons in classically forbidden states:
``Lorentz expansion'' \\
71. In defence of ``measurement'' \\
72. Broken symmetries",
}
@Book{Serber:1992:APF,
author = "R. (Robert) Serber and Richard Rhodes",
title = "The {Los Alamos} primer: the first lectures on how to
build an atomic bomb",
publisher = pub-U-CALIFORNIA-PRESS,
address = pub-U-CALIFORNIA-PRESS:adr,
pages = "xxxiii + 98 + 8",
year = "1992",
ISBN = "0-520-07576-5",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-520-07576-4",
LCCN = "QC773.A1 S47 1992",
bibdate = "Tue Dec 13 14:53:30 MST 2005",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
URL = "ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/etext/gutenberg/;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/bios/ucal051/91014068.html;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/ucal041/91014068.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Based on a set of 5 lectures given by R. Serber during
the first two weeks of Apr. 1943 as an indoctrination
course in connection with the starting of the Los
Alamos Project. Edited, and with an introduction, by
Richard Rhodes.",
subject = "Atomic bomb; United States; History; Physicists;
Biography",
tableofcontents = "Introduction \\
Preface \\
The Los Alamos Primer / 1 \\
Object / 3 \\
Energy of Fission Process / 5 \\
Fast Neutron Chain Reaction / 9 \\
Fission Cross-sections / 13 \\
Neutron Spectrum / 19 \\
Neutron Number / 19 \\
Neutron Capture / 21 \\
Why Ordinary U Is Safe / 21 \\
Material 49 / 22 \\
Simplest Estimate of Minimum Size of Bomb / 25 \\
Effect of Tamper / 29 \\
Damage / 33 \\
Efficiency / 38 \\
Effect of Tamper on Efficiency / 43 \\
Detonation / 45 \\
Probability of Predetonation / 46 \\
Fizzles / 49 \\
Detonating Source / 51 \\
Neutron Background / 52 \\
Shooting / 56 \\
Autocatalytic Methods / 61 \\
Conclusion / 63 \\
Endnotes / 65 \\
Appendix I: The Frisch--Peierls Memorandum / 77 \\
Appendix II: Biographical Notes / 89 \\
Index / 95",
}
@Article{Prasad:1993:RRR,
author = "Rajendra Prasad",
title = "Review: Re-Reading Classics {{\booktitle{A
Mathematician's Apology}} by G. H. Hardy};
{{\booktitle{What Little I Remember}} by Otto Frisch};
{{\booktitle{What Is Life?, with Mind and Matter and
Autobiographical Sketches}} by Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger};
{{\booktitle{Mr. Tompkins in Paperback}} by George
Gamow}",
journal = j-SOC-SCI,
volume = "21",
number = "3/4",
pages = "98--101",
month = apr,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "????",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.2307/3517634",
ISSN = "0970-0293",
ISSN-L = "0970-0293",
bibdate = "Tue May 29 07:53:43 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
JSTOR database",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/3517634;
http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/3517634.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Social Scientist",
}
@Book{Segre:1993:MAM,
author = "Emilio Segr{\`e}",
title = "A mind always in motion: the autobiography of {Emilio
Segr{\`e}}",
publisher = pub-U-CALIFORNIA-PRESS,
address = pub-U-CALIFORNIA-PRESS:adr,
pages = "xii + 332",
year = "1993",
ISBN = "0-520-07627-3",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-520-07627-3",
LCCN = "QC16.S35 A3 1993",
bibdate = "Tue Jun 19 15:10:36 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
URL = "http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft700007rb;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/ucal041/92010722.html",
abstract = "I have written this autobiography because I thought it
might interest a public curious about the
science-dominated period in which I lived. Many other
physicists, my contemporaries, have done the same,
among them Luis Alvarez, Freeman Dyson, Walter
Elsasser, Richard Feynman, Otto Frisch, Werner
Heisenberg, Sir Rudolf Peierls, and Bruno Rossi. Each
of them writes from his own point of view and according
to his personality. This emerges clearly, for instance,
in descriptions of the Los Alamos period; in comparing
them, one recognizes the main facts, but the
differences of interpretation and the importance
assigned to those facts by the authors stand out
starkly, as do judgments on persons and events. These
differences are interesting and should not be
suppressed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "According to \cite[page 5]{Michaudon:2000:FMW}, this
book discusses why several groups initially failed to
recognize the possibility of nuclear fission, including
Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner, the Joliot-Curies, Enrico
Fermi, and others. There are 335 instances of `Fermi'
in the online version of the book.",
subject = "Segr{\`e}, Emilio; physicists; United States;
biography; Italy",
tableofcontents = "Acknowledgments \\
Preface \\
Chapter One: Chromosomes: Family and Childhood
(1905--1917): Smell of Skunk \\
Chapter Two: Discovering the World: Rome and High
School (1917--1922): Scent of Florentine Wisteria \\
Chapter Three: The Education of a Physicist
(1922--1928): Scent of Roman Hay and Alpine Snow \\
Chapter Four: Scientific Springtime (1928--1936): Smell
of Amsterdam's Canals \\
Chapter Five: On My Own: Professor at Palermo
(1936--1938): Scent of Orange Blossoms \\
Chapter Six: In the New World: Refugee at Berkeley
(1938--1943): Smell of Cyclotron Oil \\
Chapter Seven: Los Alamos: The Fateful Mesa
(1943--1946): Smell of Pi{\~n}ones \\
Chapter Eight: Returns: Science and Struggle, Berkeley
and Italy (1946--1950): Smell of Hydrogen Sulfide,
Acque Albule \\
Chapter Nine: Ripening Crops (1950--1954): Smell of
Ripe Wheat \\
Chapter Ten: Triumphs and Tragedies (1954--1982): Odor
of Laurel and Cypress \\
Notes \\
A Few Words from Rosa \\
Index",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1994:EOL,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Errata: {The Origin of the Liquid-Drop Model and the
Interpretation of Nuclear Fission}",
journal = j-PERSPECT-SCI,
volume = "2",
number = "2",
pages = "254--254",
month = "Summer",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "PRSIEU",
ISSN = "1063-6145 (print), 1530-9274 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1063-6145",
bibdate = "Wed Jul 17 14:38:59 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/perspectsci.bib",
note = "Correction of printers error in bottom three equations
from page 90.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Perspectives on Science",
journal-URL = "http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science/;
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/posc/",
}
@Article{Stuewer:1994:OLD,
author = "Roger H. Stuewer",
title = "The Origin of the Liquid-Drop Model and the
Interpretation of Nuclear Fission",
journal = j-PERSPECT-SCI,
volume = "2",
number = "1",
pages = "76--129",
month = "Spring",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "PRSIEU",
ISSN = "1063-6145 (print), 1530-9274 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1063-6145",
bibdate = "Mon Jul 15 07:18:48 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/perspectsci.bib",
note = "See errata \cite{Anonymous:1994:EOL}.",
URL = "http://alsos.wlu.edu/information.aspx?id=1736",
abstract = "This essay discusses the historical and scientific
basis of the two theories of the nucleus which led to
the groundbreaking 1938 theory of nuclear fission by
Lise Meitner and Otto Frisch. The first theory,
developed between 1928 and 1936, was pioneered by
George Gamow, who suggested that the nucleus could be
considered to be like a drop of liquid, with energy
holding the subatomic particles together just as
tension holds together liquid particles. The second
theory is Niels Bohr's 1936 theory of the compound
nucleus, which describes the way in which particles may
be released from the nucleus or that the nucleus may be
destroyed by raising the energy of a particle which
strikes the nucleus. The author suggests that Meitner
and Frisch combined those two theories to reach a
theory of fission that describes how a nucleus may be
split and the energy that is produced. Although the
article does present the equations and the reasoning
behind the theories, it is largely understandable by a
general audience.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Perspectives on Science",
journal-URL = "http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science/;
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/posc/",
remark-00 = "This is an excellent article that clears up widespread
miscrediting of the liquid-drop model of nuclear
fission to Niels Bohr and John Wheeler in 1939, instead
of, properly, to George Gamow in 1928. It deserves to
be read by everyone who is interested in the history of
modern nuclear physics.",
remark-01 = "From page 79: ``Furthermore, just before leaving
Copenhagen for Cambridge, sometime in December 1928,
Gamow conceived the liquid-drop model of the
nucleus.''",
remark-02 = "From page 80: ``Gamow was among those who responded to
Rutherford's remarks [at a meeting of the Royal Society
in London on February 7, 1929], and his response
constituted the first appearance of the liquid-drop
model in print.''",
remark-03 = "From page 85: ``In early April 1930 he [Gamow] visited
Manchester where he discussed his liquid-drop model
with Nevill Mott \ldots{} About a week later, he
traveled to Copenhagen \ldots{} where he discussed his
mass-defect calculations with Bohr \ldots{} Still, he
did not succeed in overcoming his difficulties.
Consequently, he published nothing further on the
mass-defect curve, turning instead to other problems in
nuclear physics in the summer of 1930.''",
remark-04 = "From page 86: Gamow was denied a passport to leave
Russia to attend the 31 October 1931 conference on
nuclear physics organized by Enrico Fermi. ``Unable to
leave Russia, he went to Leningrad, married Lyubov
Vokhminzeva, and took up a position as professor of
physics at the university. His paper for the Rome
conference was read by Max Delbr{\"u}ck.''",
remark-05 = "From page 86: ``[Fritz] Houtermans included an
extensive discussion of Gamow's liquid-drop model in a
long review article that he published in the
\booktitle{Ergebnisse der exakten
Naturwissenschaften}.''",
remark-06 = "From page 86: ``In the comprehensive treatise that
Rutherford, James Chadwick, and Charles D. Ellis
published, \booktitle{Radiations from Radioactive
Substances} (1930), Rutherford discussed Gamow's
liquid-drop model at length, \ldots{}''",
remark-07 = "From pages 87--88: ``He [Heisenberg] began to change
his mind [about whether or not the neutron was an
electron-proton composite particle] only in 1933, after
Ettore Majorana, who according to Emilio Segr{\`e}
\ldots{} immediately accepted the neutron as a new
elementary particle, introduced a new neutron-proton
force involving the exchange of spin as well as charge.
A compelling argument for adopting Majorana's exchange
force over Heisenberg's was that it saturated at the
alpha particle, thus accounting for the high stability
of that particle, whereas Heisenberg's saturated at the
deuteron, a particle soon found to be not particularly
stable.''",
remark-08 = "From footnote 22 on page 88: ``For an account of
Fermi's unsuccessful attempts to persuade Majorana to
publish his theory [on nuclear exchange forces] and
Heisenberg's success in doing so, see Amaldi 1984, pp.
44--45.''",
remark-09 = "From page 90: ``To evaluate this expression [for the
potential energy of exchange action], Heisenberg
neglected the action exerted by the spin of the
particles and applied the Thomas--Fermi
approximation.''",
remark-10 = "From page 97: ``Bethe did not discuss the historical
origin of the above formula, whereas von Weizs{\"a}cker
embedded his treatment within the context of Gamow's
liquid-drop model of the nucleus.'' Bethe and Bacher's
148-page Part A nuclear physics article in
\booktitle{Reviews of Modern Physics} in 1936 has only
two brief references to Gamow's publications, and does
not discuss Gamow's liquid-drop model. Bethe's 181-page
Part B paper in that journal in 1937, and Livingston
and Bethe's 154-pages Part C paper, also in 1937, have
more references to Gamow's work, but primarily those
involved with his estimation of nuclear size, and his
theory of alpha decay. As a result, many physicists
incorrectly attributed the liquid-drop model to its use
by Bohr and Wheeler in their widely-read September 1939
\booktitle{Physical Review} article entitled ``The
Mechanism of Nuclear Fission''.",
remark-11 = "From page 118: ``Although Bohr was present at its
creation in Copenhagen at the end of 1928, and although
he commented on Gamow's contribution at the Solvay
conference in 1933, he did not cite Gamow as the
originator of the liquid-drop model in his and
Kalckar's paper of 1937, perhaps because his use of the
model departed so fundamentally from Gamow's. In any
case, Bohr's omission was immediately propagated in the
literature. Bethe, in the second part of his famous
\booktitle{Reviews of Modern Physics} article of April
1937 [co-written with R. F. Bacher], based his
discussion of the liquid-drop model on Bohr and
Kalckar's paper in its prepublication form, and as a
result he ironically and unwittingly cited Bohr and
Kalckar themselves as the originators of that
model.''",
remark-12 = "From page 118: ``Von Weizs{\"a}cker gave full credit
to Gamow in his book \booktitle{Die Atomkerne}
(Weizsacker 1937, pp. 40--44), and Gamow himself
discussed his liquid-drop model again in the second
edition of his book on atomic nuclei (Gamow 1937, pp.
4--8), but \booktitle{Bethe's Bible} was far more
influential than either von Weizs{\"a}cker's or Gamow's
book, and physicists generally followed Bohr's and
Bethe's leads in dropping Gamow's name from the
literature --- an omission that was not corrected in
Bohr and Wheeler's paper of 1939. Subsequently, perhaps
because of Bohr's particularly fruitful application of
the liquid-drop model to the understanding of nuclear
reactions, but no doubt also owing to Bohr's imposing
stature in the profession, physicists came to associate
the origin of that model with Bohr's name, not
Gamow's.''",
}
@Article{Crawford:1996:NTW,
author = "Elisabeth Crawford and Ruth Lewin Sime and Mark
Walker",
title = "A {Nobel} tale of wartime injustice",
journal = j-NATURE,
volume = "382",
number = "6590",
pages = "393--395",
day = "1",
month = aug,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "NATUAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1038/382393a0",
ISSN = "0028-0836 (print), 1476-4687 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-0836",
bibdate = "Mon Jul 15 08:13:34 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v382/n6590/abs/382393a0.html",
abstract = "Recently released documents give the inside story of
Otto Hahn's 1944 Nobel prize in chemistry for the
discovery of nuclear fission. They reveal flaws in the
award-making process --- and an attempt to rewrite
history.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nature",
journal-URL = "http://www.nature.com/nature/archive/",
remark = "See also German translation in
\cite{Crawford:1997:KIP}.",
subject-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968)",
}
@Book{Deichmann:1996:BUH,
author = "Ute Deichmann",
title = "Biologists under {Hitler}",
publisher = pub-HARVARD,
address = pub-HARVARD:adr,
pages = "xviii + 468",
year = "1996",
ISBN = "0-674-07404-1",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-674-07404-0",
LCCN = "QH305.2.G3 D4513 1996",
bibdate = "Fri Jan 20 05:33:06 MST 2006",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "biology; Germany; history; 20th Century; Austria;
biologists; National Socialism and science",
tableofcontents = "Foreword \\
Acknowledgments \\
Introduction / 1 \\
The Expulsion and Emigration of Scientists, 1933--1939
/ 10 \\
A Brief Summary of Legal Measures / 10 \\
``Non-Aryan'' Dismissals and Emigrations / 15 \\
Political Dismissals and Emigrations / 23 \\
The Impact of the Expulsion of Biologists on Research
in Germany / 25 \\
Viktor Hamburger and Johannes Holtfreter: The Expulsion
of Two Eminent Experimental Embryologists / 30 \\
Dismissed Biologists Able to Continue Their Work in
Germany / 38 \\
Karl von Frisch, the Mischling, and the Solidarity of
His Colleagues / 40 \\
The Return of Emigre Biologists to Scientific
Institutes in Germany after 1945 / 48 \\
Wiedergutmachung in Public and Civil Service / 50 \\
Gerta von Ubisch: The Emigration and Return of a
Professor / 52 \\
NSDAP Membership, Careers, and Research Funding / 59
\\
NSDAP Membership / 61 \\
The Significance of NSDAP Membership for Habilitation
and Appointments / 64 \\
The Chair in Zoology in Munster, 1935--1937 / 72 \\
``German Biology'': The Example of Ernst Lehmann / 74
\\
The Notgemeinschaft (Emergency Association) of German
Science, the German Research Association, and the Reich
Research Council under National Socialism / 89 \\
Funding for Biological Projects by the DFG and the RFR,
1933--1945, and the Significance of NSDAP Membership /
94 \\
Research Funding for Biologists at Universities and
Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes / 97 \\
Research Funding and the Quality of Research / 99 \\
Funding according to Individuals and Specialities / 104
\\
The Political and Ideological Background to Research
Funding / 105 \\
The Content and Result of Research at Universities /
132 \\
Botany / 133 \\
Zoology / 150 \\
Konrad Lorenz, Ethology, and National Socialist Racial
Doctrine / 179 \\
The Content and Result of Research at Kaiser Wilhelm
Institutes / 206 \\
The KWI for Biology, Berlin--Dahlem / 206 \\
The Division for Virus Research of the KWIs for Biology
and Biochemistry, Berlin--Dahlem / 210 \\
The KWI for Cultivated Plant Research, Tuttenhof / 214
\\
The KWI for Breeding Research (Erwin Baur Institute),
Muncheberg / 218 \\
The Genetics Department of the KWI for Brain Research,
Berlin--Buch / 219 \\
The KWI for Biophysics, Frankfurt / 227 \\
The Department of Hereditary Pathology of the KWI for
Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics,
Berlin--Dahlem: The Example of Hans Nachtsheim / 229
\\
Scientific Research by the SS / 251 \\
The Scientific Interests of Heinrich Himmler / 251 \\
The SS Research and Teaching Society Das Ahnenerbe /
254 \\
Heinz Brucher at the Ahnenerbe's Institute for Plant
Genetics, Lannach / 258 \\
Eduard May at the Ahnenerbe's Entomological Institute,
Dachau / 264 \\
SS Research at the University of Jena: Gerhard Heberer,
Human Origins, and the Nordic Race / 269 \\
Research to Develop Biological Weapons / 277 \\
The Working Group Blitzableiter / 278 \\
Biological Warfare Research under Deputy Reich
Physician Fuhrer Kurt Blome / 282 \\
Aftereffects of National Socialism / 290 \\
The RFR and the DFG after 1945 / 290 \\
The Effects of National Socialism on the Development of
Molecular Genetics in Germany / 294 \\
Conclusion / 318 \\
1. Expulsion and Emigration / 319 \\
2. Science in Nazi Germany: Ideology and Scientific
Reality / 321 \\
3. Continuity and Freedom of Research under National
Socialism and in the Soviet Union under Stalin / 326
\\
Epilogue / 333 \\
Appendix A: Career Information / 337 \\
Appendix B: Biologists in the Study / 375 \\
Abbreviations / 379 \\
Notes / 381 \\
Sources / 423 \\
Index / 457",
}
@Article{Sime:1996:MFG,
author = "Ruth Lewin Sime",
title = "{Meitner}, {Frisch} Got to Fission Theory First ---
The Rest Found It in {{\booktitle{Nature}}}",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "49",
number = "7",
pages = "92--92",
month = jul,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2807713",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
}
@Article{Winterberg:1996:MHN,
author = "Friedwardt Winterberg and G{\"u}nter Herrmann and Igor
Fodor and Lincoln Wolfenstein and Mark E. Singer",
title = "More on How {Nazi Germany} Failed to Develop the
Atomic Bomb",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "49",
number = "1",
pages = "11--83",
month = jan,
year = "1996",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2807455",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Mon May 21 06:18:55 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
keywords = "Kurt Diebner; R. D{\"o}pel; Siegfried Fl{\"u}gge; Otto
Robert Frisch; Samuel A. Goudsmit; Otto Hahn; Paul
Harteck; Fritz Houtermans; Werner Heisenberg; Lise
Meitner; Leo Szilard; Walter Trinks; Gottfried von
Droste; Carl Friedrich von Weisz{\"a}cker",
remark = "Five letters from scientists from Germany and the US
with their views on why the Nazi uranium project failed
to produce either a working reactor, or an atomic bomb.
Winterberg, who was Heisenberg's student after the war,
writes ``Another point worth mentioning is that it was
Fritz Houtermans, not Leo Szilard, who had first
suggested the possibility of a nuclear chain reaction
with neutrons. This view is also shared by Soviet
scientists who had known Houtermans well, because
Houtermans had emigrated before the war to the Soviet
Union and had been arrested there, but had returned to
Germany around 1940 in a Soviet--German prisoners
exchange and then had worked for the German uranium
project. And it has been forgotten that simultaneously
with Lise Meitner and Otto Frisch, Gottfried von Droste
and Siegfried Fl{\"u}gge of the Kaiser Wilhelm
Institute for Physics in Berlin had reached the same
conclusion regarding the energy released in uranium
fission, with their results being published in the
Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Physikalische Chemie.'' Yet it was
Szilard who applied for, and received, a British patent
on nuclear fission, and is usually credited by most
historians as the first to conceive of a chain
reaction. In retrospective, the notion of an
exponential chain reaction seems likely to have
occurred to at least several physicists.",
subject-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968)",
}
@Article{Crawford:1997:KIP,
author = "Elisabeth Crawford and Ruth Lewin Sime and Mark
Walker",
title = "{Die Kernspaltung und ihr Preis. Warum nur Otto Hahn
den Nobelpreis erhielt, Otto Frisch, Lise Meitner und
Fritz Stra{\ss}mann dagegen nicht ber{\"u}cksichtigt
werden}. ({German}) [{Fission} and its price. {Why}
only {Otto Hahn} received the {Nobel Prize}: {Otto
Frisch}, {Lise Meitner} and {Fritz Strassmann} are not
taken into consideration]",
journal = "{Kultur \& Technik. Zeitschrift des Deutschen Museums
M{\"u}nchen}",
volume = "21",
number = "2",
pages = "30--35",
month = "????",
year = "1997",
ISSN = "0344-5690",
ISSN-L = "0344-5690",
bibdate = "Sun May 06 22:13:48 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
note = "Translation from English by Dieter Beisel of
\cite{Crawford:1996:NTW}.",
URL = "http://www.deutsches-museum.de/fileadmin/Content/data/Insel/Information/KT/heftarchiv/1997/21-2-30.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
journal-URL = "http://www.deutsches-museum.de/verlag/kultur-technik/archiv/",
language = "German",
}
@Book{Peierls:1997:AH,
author = "{Sir} Rudolf Ernst Peierls",
title = "Atomic Histories",
volume = "18",
publisher = pub-AIP,
address = pub-AIP:adr,
pages = "xvii + 378",
year = "1997",
ISBN = "1-56396-243-8 (hardcover)",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-56396-243-1 (hardcover)",
LCCN = "QC71 .P38 1997",
bibdate = "Tue May 17 08:42:21 MDT 2011",
bibsource = "http://alsos.wlu.edu/;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
series = "Masters of modern physics",
abstract = "This book is a collection of Peierls' non-technical
writings including reminiscences about his friends and
colleagues, essays detailing his concerns about atomic
energy and the arms race, and book reviews. Peierls and
his fellow refugee Otto Frisch discovered that only a
rather small amount of a pure fissionable isotope would
be required for an explosive chain reaction. Peierls
played an important role in the Manhattan Project in
both England and the United States. His book provides
firsthand descriptions and interpretations of some of
the 20th century's most provocative scientific
personalities, issues and events. It includes pieces on
the famous men Bohr, Oppenheimer, Heisenberg, Frisch,
Dirac, and many others. Other interesting essays
include, ``The Jew in 20th Century Physics'',
``Microwave Cooking for `Foxes''', and ``Reminiscences
of Cambridge in the Thirties''.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
subject = "Physics; Nuclear physics",
tableofcontents = "About the Series \\
Editor's Note \\
Preface \\
Rudi Peierls --- An Appreciation \\
A Physicist's Portrait Gallery \\
Wolfgang Ernst Pauli, 1900--1958 / 3 \\
Professor H. W. B. Skinner, F.R.S., 1900--1960 / 18 \\
An Appreciation of Niels Bohr / 21 \\
Truth and Clarity / 30 \\
Rutherford and Bohr / 33 \\
J. Robert Oppenheimer, 1904--1967 / 46 \\
The Growing Pains of Robert Oppenheimer / 56 \\
Heisenberg's Recollections / 61 \\
Werner Heisenberg, 1901--1976 / 67 \\
A Heisenberg Biography / 99 \\
The Bomb That Never Was / 108 \\
A Physicist Who Enjoys It / 117 \\
Otto Robert Frisch, 1904--1979 / 122 \\
Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, 1902--1984 / 141 \\
Dirac / 144 \\
Dirac's Way / 146 \\
Physics and Homi Bhabha / 149 \\
Two Mathematicians / 151 \\
Physicist Extraordinary / 159 \\
Landau in the 1930s / 162 \\
William George Penney, 1909--1991 / 166 \\
Conservative Revolutionary / 168 \\
Recollections of James Chadwick / 174 \\
Bell's Early Work / 182 \\
Atomic Energy and Arms Control \\
The Frisch--Peierls Memorandum / 187 \\
Defence Against the Atom Bomb / 195 \\
Atomic Energy: Threat and Promise / 198 \\
Britain in the Atomic Age / 210 \\
Limited Nuclear War? / 221 \\
Agonising Misappraisal / 223 \\
Reflections of a British Participant / 228 \\
Energy from Heaven and Earth / 233 \\
Memories of the Secret City / 237 \\
Counting Weapons / 240 \\
Fourty Years into the Atomic Age / 246 \\
The Case for the Defence / 254 \\
The Making of the Atomic Bomb / 257 \\
Nuclear Weapons: How Did We Get There, and Where Are We
Going? / 264 \\
Atomic History / 269 \\
``In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer'' / 272 \\
``Security'' Troubles / 282 \\
Physics, Politics, and Pleasures \\
The Concept of the Positron / 289 \\
The Scientist in Public Affairs: Between the Ivory
Tower and the Arena / 295 \\
Born--Einstein Correspondence / 300 \\
Is There a Crisis in Science? / 304 \\
The Jew in Twentieth-Century Physics / 312 \\
From Winchester to Orion / 322 \\
The Physicists / 327 \\
Fact and Fancy in Physics / 332 \\
What Einstein Did / 338 \\
Reminiscences of Cambridge in the Thirties / 345 \\
Struggling with Quantum Mechanics / 351 \\
Kapitza Detained / 353 \\
Does Physics Ever Come to an End? / 355 \\
Microwave Cooking for ``Foxes'' / 360 \\
First Encounter with English Food / 362 \\
Acknowledgments / 365 \\
Subject Index / 373",
}
@Article{Andersen:1998:CSR,
author = "Hanne Andersen",
title = "Characteristics of scientific revolutions",
journal = j-ENDEAVOUR,
volume = "22",
number = "1",
pages = "3--6",
month = jan,
year = "1998",
CODEN = "ENDEAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0160-9327(98)01093-x",
ISSN = "0160-9327 (print), 1873-1929 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0160-9327",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
URL = "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016093279801093X",
fjournal = "Endeavour",
journal-URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01609327",
keywords = "Lise Meitner; Otto Robert Frisch",
}
@Book{Rose:1998:HNA,
author = "Paul Lawrence Rose",
title = "{Heisenberg} and the {Nazi} atomic bomb project: a
study in {German} culture",
publisher = pub-U-CALIFORNIA-PRESS,
address = pub-U-CALIFORNIA-PRESS:adr,
pages = "xx + 352",
year = "1998",
ISBN = "0-520-21077-8, 0-585-32190-6 (e-book)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-520-21077-6, 978-0-585-32190-5 (e-book)",
LCCN = "QC16.H35 R67 1998",
bibdate = "Thu Aug 9 07:05:25 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
URL = "http://preterhuman.net/texts/religion.occult.new_age/occult.conspiracy.and.related/Rose,%20Paul%20Lawrence%20-%20Heisenberg%20and%20the%20Nazi%20Atomic%20Bomb%20Project.pdf;
http://www.scribd.com/doc/176628605/Rose-Paul-Lawrence-Heisenberg-and-the-Nazi-Atomic-Bomb-Project",
abstract = "Digging deep into the archival record among formerly
secret technical reports, Rose examines early thinking
about the atomic bomb not only on the German side but
also among Allied scientists. He finds that the early
history of fission bomb physics had no shortage of
false starts and fumbles in both camps. But, whereas
the Allied physicists' ideas crystallized into a
realistic prospect for a bomb toward the end of 1940.
Heisenberg's basic misconceptions persisted,
influencing the German leaders not to push for atomic
weapons. In fact, Heisenberg never had to face the
moral problem of whether he should design an actual
bomb for the Nazi regime. Rose's exploration of the
German mentality that made it quite reasonable for
``unpolitical'' scientists to support the regime in
power, whatever its form, shows the extent to which
Heisenberg and others could devote themselves to
research they regarded as patriotic.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Heisenberg, Werner; Physicists; Political activity;
Atomic bomb; Germany; History; Politics and government;
1933--1945",
subject-dates = "1901--1976",
tableofcontents = "Preface: Why Heisenberg? \\
A Note on Historical Terminology of the First Nuclear
Age, 1939--45 \\
Prologue: The Heisenberg Problem: Deception and
Self-Deception \\
Part I. History: The Heisenberg Version and Its
Critics. \\
1. The Heisenberg Version and Its First Critic,
1945--49. \\
2. Elaborating the Heisenberg Version, 1945--76. \\
3. Criticizing the Version, 1948--94 \\
Part II. Science: Conceptions and Misconceptions of
Physics. \\
4. The Atomic Bomb Problem, 1939. \\
5. The Frisch--Peierls Solution, 1940. \\
6. Heisenberg's False Foundations, 1939. \\
7. The Bomb as Reactor: The U[subscript 235] Bomb
Misconceived, 1940. \\
8. The Reactor as Bomb: Explosive Reactor-Bombs, 1940.
\\
9. The Reactor and the Bomb: Plutonium, 1940--41. \\
10. The Reactor-Bomb Patent and the Heisenberg/Bohr
Drawing, 1941. \\
11. The Weapons Research Office Report of 1942:
Plutonium and the Reactor-Bomb. \\
12. The Two Conferences of 1942: Loose Details,
Non-decisions, and Pineapples. \\
13. Reactor-Bombs, Plutonium Bombs, and the SS: The
Report of Activities of 1944. \\
14. The Truth: Farm Hall, August 1945 \\
Part III. Culture: German Patriotism, German Morality,
and the Truth of Physics. \\
15. The German Context: Unpolitical Politics. \\
16. The Unpolitical Heisenberg: Patriot and Physicist,
1918--33. \\
17. Collusion and Compromise under Hitler, 1933--37.
\\
18. The Himmler Connection: Heisenberg's ``Honor,''
1937--44. \\
19. Justifying Nazi Victory, 1941--45. \\
20. Decency and Indecency at Farm Hall, 1945. \\
21. Heisenberg's Peculiar Way, 1945--48",
}
@Book{Medawar:1999:HGS,
author = "Jean S. Medawar and David Pyke",
title = "{Hitler}'s Gift: Scientists Who Fled {Nazi Germany}",
publisher = "Richard Cohen Books and the European Jewish
Publication Society",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "xx + 268",
year = "1999",
ISBN = "1-86066-172-6",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-86066-172-3",
LCCN = "Q141 .M385 1999",
bibdate = "Sat Aug 22 12:55:27 MDT 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/notes-rec-r-soc-lond.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Jewish scientists; Germany; Great Britain; United
States; Science and state; History; 20th century;
National socialism and science; Science",
tableofcontents = "Acknowledgements / vii \\
List of Illustrations / ix \\
Foreword by Dr Max Perutz OM FRS / xi \\
Introduction / xv \\
German Science Before Hitler / 1 \\
The Coming of the Nazis / 15 \\
Einstein / 31 \\
Rescuers / 49 \\
Refugees to Britain --- Physicists / 69 \\
Refugees to Britain Biologists and Chemists / 95 \\
Refugees to the United States / 131 \\
Those Who Stayed / 157 \\
Internment / 191 \\
The Bomb / 211 \\
Epilogue / 231 \\
Appendix I: Nobel Prize Winners Who Left Their
Universities / 241 \\
Appendix II: The Frisch--Peierls Memorandum / 243 \\
Appendix III: `That Was the War: Enemy Alien' / 247 \\
Selected Bibliography / 257 \\
Notes / 259 \\
Index / 263",
}
@Article{Arnold:2000:RBK,
author = "Lorna Arnold",
title = "Recalling {Britain}'s key nuclear role",
journal = j-PHYS-WORLD,
volume = "13",
number = "2",
pages = "17--18",
month = feb,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "PHWOEW",
ISSN = "0953-8585 (print), 2058-7058 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0953-8585",
bibdate = "Fri Sep 29 07:50:03 2017",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://stacks.iop.org/2058-7058/13/i=2/a=18",
abstract = "Reading Robert Crease's interesting account of the
Manhattan Project in the special millennium issue
(December 1999 pp59--63), I was surprised by the
absence of some crucial parts of the story. In
particular, there was no mention of the seminal paper
by Otto Frisch and Rudolf Peierls in February 1940, nor
of the 1941 Maud report, and nothing about British
scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project between
1943 and 1946.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics World",
journal-URL = "http://physicsworldarchive.iop.org/",
}
@Misc{Gregory:2000:BB,
author = "David Gregory",
title = "{Brum} and the Bomb",
howpublished = "BBC News Web story.",
day = "17",
month = feb,
year = "2000",
bibdate = "Tue May 01 07:56:43 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
URL = "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/643913.stm",
abstract = "Although the Americans have claimed much of the credit
for developing the atomic bomb, another story is
emerging. Scientists and researchers in wartime
Birmingham did much of the original, groundbreaking
work which was to change the world. In the spring of
1940 two Jewish scientists, Otto Frisch and Rudolf
Peierls, arrived in Birmingham having fled from Nazi
Germany",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Rotblat:2000:PJR,
author = "Joseph Rotblat",
title = "My early years as a physicist in {Poland}: a talk
given to the {Group} on {Monday 8th March 1999}",
journal = "IOP History of Physics Group Newsletter",
volume = "13",
pages = "9--23",
month = "Spring",
year = "2000",
ISSN = "1756-168X",
ISSN-L = "1756-168X",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 14:41:34 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.iop.org/activity/groups/subject/hp/newsletter/archive/file_66506.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "From page 21: ``Robert Frisch told us later that when
he told Bohr about this, Bohr smote his forehead and
said, `Oh, what idiots we've all been. Oh, but this is
wonderful --- it is just as it must be.' But of course
after the discovery, it s easy to say: this is how it
must be!''",
}
@Article{Schwarzschild:2000:BHS,
author = "Bertram Schwarzschild",
title = "{Bohr--Heisenberg Symposium} Marks {Broadway} Opening
of {{\booktitle{Copenhagen}}}",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "53",
number = "5",
pages = "51--52",
month = may,
year = "2000",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.883076",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 12 15:15:45 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib",
URL = "http://link.aip.org/link/phtoad/v53/i5/p51/s1",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
keywords = "Copenhagen; Hans Bethe; Michael Frayn; Niels Bohr;
Werner Heisenberg",
remark-1 = "From page 51: ``In America, Hungarian refugee Leo
Szilard, talking in 1942 to the chemical engineers who
manufactured commercial graphite, discovered that the
offending impurity was boron, and that enough of it
could be removed to make graphite bricks sufficiently
pure for reactors. In Germany, with its hierarchical
ways, Bethe asserted, no physicist would have deigned
to consult a chemical engineer. Once you have working
reactors --- something Heisenberg and his colleagues
never achieved during the war --- you can make fissile
plutonium, which, unlike U235, can be separated
chemically.''",
remark-2 = "From page 51: ``If Heisenberg did attempt to calculate
the critical mass in earlier days --- itself an
unsettled historical issue --- the fact that he got it
wrong puts him in good company. Session cochair Spencer
Weart reminded the audience that even Fermi got it
wrong. `The first to get it right,' he said, `were
Peierls and Frisch' in England.''",
remark-3 = "From page 52: ``\ldots{} a 1947 letter from Born to
his son Gustav, describing a postwar conversation with
Heisenberg: `His philosophy of life is definitely
somewhat infected by Nazi ideas. He has a kind of
`biological' creed, `survival of the fittest,' applied
to human relations and seems to regret more that the
Germans have not turned out to be the fittest, than
what we regard to be the sad and regrettable
things.'''",
}
@Book{Medawar:2001:HGT,
author = "J. S. Medawar and David Pyke",
title = "{Hitler}'s Gift: the True Story of the Scientists
Expelled by the {Nazi} Regime",
publisher = "Arcade Publishing",
address = "New York, NY, USA",
pages = "xx + 268",
year = "2001",
ISBN = "1-55970-564-7",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-55970-564-6",
LCCN = "Q141 .M385 2001",
bibdate = "Sat Aug 22 12:55:27 MDT 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/born-max.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/planck-max.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/v/von-neumann-john.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "Foreword by Max Perutz.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
shorttableofcontents = "German science before Hitler \\
The coming of the Nazis \\
Einstein \\
Rescuers \\
Refugees to Britain --- physicists \\
Refugees to Britain --- biologists and chemists \\
Refugees to the United States \\
Those who stayed \\
Internment \\
The bomb",
subject = "Jewish scientists; Germany; Great Britain; United
States; Science and state; History; 20th century;
National socialism and science; Science",
tableofcontents = "Acknowledgements / vii \\
List of Illustrations / ix \\
Foreword by Dr Max Perutz OM FRS / xi \\
Introduction / xv \\
I German Science Before Hitler / 1 \\
2 The Coming of the Nazis / 15 \\
3 Einstein / 31 \\
4 Rescuers / 49 \\
5 Refugees to Britain --- Physicists / 69 \\
6 Refugees to Britain --- Biologists and Chemists / 95
\\
7 Refugees to the United States / 131 \\
8 Those Who Stayed / 157 \\
9 Internment / 191 \\
IO The Bomb / 211 \\
Epilogue / 231 \\
Appendix I: Nobel Prize Winners Who Left Their
Universities / 241 \\
Appendix II: The Frisch--Peierls Memorandum / 243 \\
Appendix III: `That Was the War: Enemy Alien' / 247 \\
Selected Bibliography / 257 \\
Notes / 259 \\
Index / 263",
}
@Article{Bernstein:2002:HCM,
author = "Jeremy Bernstein",
title = "{Heisenberg} and the critical mass",
journal = j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
volume = "70",
number = "9",
pages = "911--916",
month = sep,
year = "2002",
CODEN = "AJPIAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1495409",
ISSN = "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0002-9505",
bibdate = "Tue Jul 30 15:09:27 2013a",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib",
URL = "http://link.aip.org/link/?AJP/70/911/1",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "American Journal of Physics",
journal-URL = "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
keywords = "fission of uranium; history; nuclear explosions;
weapons",
remark = "This paper is based on the \booktitle{Los Alamos
Primer} \cite{Serber:1992:APF}. It shows in detail how
the critical mass for nuclear fission is computed, and
why it is so sensitive to model parameters. Because
fission of a kilogram of uranium-235 occurs in about 1
microsec, there is no humanly-possible recovery from an
error in bomb assembly if the critical mass is
inadvertently reached. The paper discusses Heisenberg's
role in the German nuclear program in World War II, and
why he had not attempted to estimate the critical mass
before a lecture at Farm Hall, near Cambridge, England,
where he was interned with other key German members of
the project, after news arrived of the dropping of two
atomic bombs on Japan in August 1945.",
}
@Article{Byers:2002:FS,
author = "N. Byers",
title = "{Fermi} and {Szilard}",
journal = "ArXiv Physics e-prints",
month = jul,
year = "2002",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 14 14:33:41 2011",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib",
URL = "http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002physics...7094B",
abstract = "Enrico Fermi and Leo Szilard worked together at
Columbia in 1939--40, just after nuclear fission was
discovered, to ascertain the feasibility of a nuclear
chain reaction, and then on the construction of the
first nuclear reactor. Szilard believed a nuclear bomb
could be built, and that the Germans may be doing so,
but Fermi was sceptical. The Anglo--American project to
build a bomb began late in 1941 after Oliphant brought
the Frisch--Peierls memorandum to the attention of U.
S. physicists. Szilard recalled ``On matters scientific
or technical there was rarely any disagreement [but]
Fermi and I disagreed from the very start of our
collaboration about every issue that involved not
science but principles of action in the face of the
approaching war. If the nation owes us gratitude ---
and it may not --- it does so for having stuck it out
together as long as was necessary.'' As the war with
Germany was drawing to a close and the successful
construction of the atomic bombs was well underway,
these two men took opposing positions regarding use of
the bombs.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
eprint = "arXiv:physics/0207094",
keywords = "Physics --- History of Physics, Physics --- Physics
and Society",
}
@Article{Arnold:2003:HNW,
author = "Lorna Arnold",
title = "The history of nuclear weapons: The {Frisch--Peierls}
memorandum on the possible construction of atomic bombs
of {February 1940}",
journal = j-COLD-WAR-HIST,
volume = "3",
number = "3",
pages = "111--126",
year = "2003",
CODEN = "????",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/14682740312331391658",
ISSN = "1468-2745 (print), 1743-7962 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1468-2745",
bibdate = "Thu Apr 25 12:38:08 MDT 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/cold-war-hist.bib",
URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14682740312331391658",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Cold War History",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fcwh20",
}
@Book{Walker:2003:OHV,
author = "Mark Walker",
title = "{Otto Hahn: Verantwortung und Verdr{\"a}ngung}.
({German}) [{Otto Hahn}: responsibility and
repression]",
publisher = "Forschungsprogramm ,,Geschichte der
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft im Nationalsozialismus''
(Research Program ``History of the Kaiser Wilhelm
Society in the National Socialist Era'')",
address = "Berlin, Germany",
pages = "64",
year = "2003",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sun May 06 22:03:23 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
URL = "www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/KWG/Ergebnisse/Ergebnisse10.pdf",
abstract = "Otto Hahn is an important figure in the history of
modern science, both for his research on radiation
throughout the first half of the twentieth century, and
his post-World War II position as president of the Max
Planck Society and leading scientist in West Germany.
However, Hahn and his science have been overshadowed by
the controversy generated by his Nobel Prize, and the
fact that his colleague Lise Meitner did not share it.
This article places Hahn in perspective by embedding
him in the context of his research, administration, and
science policy under National Socialism and beyond. The
result is a scientist and administrator who kept
himself relatively ``morally upright'' during the
National Socialist period, but who did make concessions
to the regime and placed his own work and that of his
institute in the service of military research within
the uranium project. After the war, when Hahn was free
to speak his mind, he failed to confront the reality of
science under National Socialism and instead promoted a
false picture of his own work and of the science at the
Kaiser Wilhelm Society in general as having been basic
research, untainted by National Socialism or the Second
World War.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "Albert Einstein; Alsos Mission; atomic bomb; Carl
Friedrich von Weizs{\"a}cker; Ernst Telschow; Farm
Hall; FIAT reports; Fritz Haber; Fritz Strassmann;
German uranium project; Gottfried von Droste; Heinrich
H{\"o}rlein; Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry;
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry; Kaiser
Wilhelm Institute for Physics; Kaiser Wilhelm Society;
Lise Meitner; Max Planck Society; Max von Laue;
National Socialism; National Socialist institutions;
Nazi Germany; Nobel Prizes; nuclear energy; nuclear
fission; nuclear reactor; Otto Hahn; Otto Robert
Frisch; Samuel Goudsmit; Second World War; Siegfried
Fl{\"u}gge; Werner Heisenberg",
language = "German",
remark = "Abstract in German and English; book in German.
English edition in \cite{Walker:2006:OHR}",
tableofcontents = "Kurzfassung/Abstract / 4 \\
I. Einleitung / 5 \\
II. Hahn unter Hitler / 7 \\
III. Blitzkrieg / 19 \\
IV. Am Vorabend von Hiroshima / 29 \\
V. Was bedeutet der Name? / 33 \\
VI. Der Nobelpreis / 50 \\
VII. Schlu{\ss}folgerung / 53 \\
Quellen / 55 \\
Literatur / 56 \\
Index / 61 \\
Autor / 62",
}
@InCollection{Peierls:2004:FOR,
author = "Rudolf Peierls and Xavier Roqu{\'e}",
booktitle = "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography",
title = "{Frisch, Otto Robert} (1904--1979), physicist",
publisher = pub-OXFORD,
address = pub-OXFORD:adr,
pages = "??--??",
year = "2004",
URL = "https://www.oxforddnb.com/search?q=Frisch%2C+Otto+Robert+%281904%E2%80%931979%29%2C+physicist",
bibdate = "Thu May 02 09:05:10 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{West:2004:MCG,
author = "Nigel West",
title = "Mortal crimes: the greatest theft in history: {Soviet}
penetration of the {Manhattan Project}",
publisher = "Enigma Books",
address = "New York, NY, USA",
pages = "xxii + 279 + 16",
year = "2004",
ISBN = "1-929631-29-4 (hardcover), 1-936274-82-5 (e-book)",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-929631-29-2 (hardcover), 978-1-936274-82-6
(e-book)",
LCCN = "UB271.R9 W47 2004",
bibdate = "Sat Mar 14 12:26:03 MDT 2015",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "(1953?--.)",
subject = "Projet Manhattan.; Bombe atomique; {\'E}tats-Unis; 20e
si{\`e}cle.; Espionnage sovi{\'e}tique; Services de
renseignements; URSS.; Communistes",
tableofcontents = "Acknowledgments / xi \\
Abbreviations / xiii \\
Preface / xv \\
I: The Frisch--Peierls Memorandum / 1 \\
II: Anglo--American Cooperation / 25 \\
III: Beria's XY Solution / 43 \\
IV: Chalk River, Oak Ridge and Hanford / 81 \\
V: Penetrating Los Alamos / 84 \\
VI: The XY Rezidentura / 102 \\
VII: Venona Part 1 Theodore Hall and Klaus Fuchs / 116
\\
VIII: Venona Part 2 The Rosenberg Network / 139 \\
IX: Venona Part 3 The Pers Mystery / 161 \\
X: Venona Part 4 Oppenheimer and the Others / 180 \\
XI: Nobel Espionage / 227 \\
XII: The Canadian Connection / 232 \\
Conclusion / 245 \\
Appendices / 249 \\
Notes / 256 \\
Bibliography / 261 \\
Index / 265",
}
@Article{Bartholomew:2005:ERO,
author = "James R. Bartholomew",
title = "Essay Review: One Hundred Years of the {Nobel Science
Prizes}: {Elisabeth Crawford (Editor).
\booktitle{Historical Studies in the Nobel Archives:
The Prizes in Science and Medicine}. viii + 161 pp.,
Tokyo: Universal Academy Press, 2002. Elisabeth
Crawford. \booktitle{The Nobel Population, 1901--1950:
A Census of the Nominators and Nominees for the Prizes
in Physics and Chemistry}. vi + 420 pp., Tokyo:
Universal Academy Press, 2002. Mauro Dardo.
\booktitle{Nobel Laureates and Twentieth-Century
Physics}. x + 515 pp., Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2004. Robert Marc Friedman. \booktitle{The
Politics of Excellence: Behind the Nobel Prize in
Science}. xv + 400 pp., notes, index. New York: W. H.
Freeman, 2001. Istv{\'a}n Hargittai. \booktitle{The
Road to Stockholm: Nobel Prizes, Science, and
Scientists}. xvii + 342 pp., Oxford\slash New York:
Oxford University Press, 2002. George Thomas Kurian.
\booktitle{The Nobel Scientists: A Biographical
Encyclopedia}. 675 pp., Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus
Books, 2002}",
journal = j-ISIS,
volume = "96",
number = "4",
pages = "625--632",
month = dec,
year = "2005",
CODEN = "ISISA4",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1086/498605",
ISSN = "0021-1753 (print), 1545-6994 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0021-1753",
bibdate = "Tue Jul 30 21:31:33 MDT 2013",
bibsource = "http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=isis;
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/isis.2005.96.issue-4;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isis2000.bib",
URL = "http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/498605;
http://www.jstor.org/stable/3652242",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Isis",
journal-URL = "http://www.jstor.org/journal/isis",
remark = "This essay has a nice comparison of six recent books
on the Nobel Prizes, how they are awarded, and why
sometimes deserving, and frequently-nominated,
individuals never receive the Prize. On page 629,
Bartholomew reports: ``Friedman shows that Sweden's
greatest scientist of the early twentieth century
[Svante August Arrhenius (19 February 1859--2 October
1927)] was almost uniquely influential in the selection
of laureates and single-handedly blocked Nobel awards
to Dmitri Mendeleev, Henri Poincar{\'e}, Gilbert Newton
Lewis, and --- very nearly --- Walther Nernst. And he
did so at least in part because each of these
candidates had criticized some aspect of his own work
or, in Poincar{\'e}'s case, had allied himself with the
king-maker's critics in Sweden.'' He then remarks ``But
if a prize were delayed, or never awarded at all, under
the statutes of the Nobel institution there was an
opportunity for Nobel committee members to divert the
interest income from such prizes to their own projects;
and this sometimes proved a major temptation. Apart
from some of the wartime years, when difficult
conditions existed, there were no awards in medicine
for 1921 or 1925; none in chemistry for 1919, 1924, or
1933; and none in physics for 1931 or 1934.''\par
On page 630, Bartholomew comments: ``And as the Swedish
debate over quantum physics indicates, Swedish
scientists had their biases. The very conservative
outlook of the Uppsala University physicists who
dominated the physics committee at the time had a
considerable impact on Einstein's candidacy; the
committee thus based his 1921 award on his discovery of
the law of the photo-electric effect, rather than on
his relativity studies.''\par
On page 630, Bartholomew says of Hargittai's book:
``The issue of women has acquired special salience
because of the exclusion of Lise Meitner [with Otto
Robert Frisch, the first to propose a theory of nuclear
fission] from the 1945 chemistry award and that of
Jocelyn Bell [co-discoverer of radio pulsars] from the
1974 physics award. Many believe that Rosalind Franklin
should have received greater recognition for her
contribution to the successful modeling of DNA, which
received the Nobel Prize in 1962. Whatever else may
explain these outcomes, the absence of women from the
Nobel committees that operated during the first half of
the twentieth century (and perhaps later) could not
have helped the prospect of success for qualified
women.''\par
On page 631, Bartholomew reports a remark from page 191
of Hargittai's book: ``It is noteworthy how often
people find it difficult to have their (eventually)
Nobel Prize winning papers accepted for publication in
the most prestigious journals.''",
xxnote = "See
\cite{Crawford:1987:NPC,Crawford:1992:NIS,Friedman:2001:PEB,Crawford:2002:HSN,Hargittai:2002:RSN,Kurian:2002:NSB,Dardo:2004:NLT}.",
}
@Book{Rife:2006:LMD,
author = "Patricia Rife",
title = "{Lise Meitner} and the dawn of the nuclear age",
publisher = pub-BIRKHAUSER,
address = pub-BIRKHAUSER:adr,
pages = "????",
year = "2006",
ISBN = "0-8176-4559-4 (softcover), 0-8176-3732-X (hardcover)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-8176-4559-5 (softcover), 978-0-8176-3732-3
(hardcover)",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Fri Jun 29 06:05:54 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "Foreword by John Archibald Wheeler.",
URL = "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0812/2006935949-d.html;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0812/2006935949-t.html",
abstract = "Lise Meitner was the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in
physics at the University of Vienna, a pioneer in the
research of radioactive processes and, together with
her nephew Otto Robert Frisch, an interpreter of the
process of nuclear fission in 1938. She was a colleague
and friend of many of the giants of 20th century
physics: Max Planck, her Berlin mentor; Albert
Einstein; Max von Laue; and Niels Bohr, to mention only
a few. Yet at the end of World War II, her colleague of
thirty years, radiochemist Otto Hahn alone was awarded
the 1944 Nobel Prize in chemistry for the ''discovery``
of nuclear fission - a discovery based on years of
research in which Meitner was directly involved before
her secret escape from Nazi Germany.'' ``In this
biography, Patricia Rife interprets both the life and
times of Lise Meitner (1878-1968), providing a rich
background of the scientific discoveries and social
milieu that affected the research, events,
personalities, and politics of 20th century quantum
physics. Rife asks the central question of why, given
the historical evidence of Meitner's role in the
interpretation of nuclear fission, was she too not
awarded the Nobel Prize?",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
tableofcontents = "Foreword / John Archibald Wheeler \\
I. Choosing the Path of Physics: 1878--1906 \\
II. Berlin: 1907--1909 \\
III. New Explorations at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute:
1909--1914 \\
IV. World War I and Its Consequences: 1914--1920 \\
V. Shadows Lengthen: The Struggle Out of the Causal
Chain, 1920--1932 \\
VI. Science in Nazi Germany: 1933--1936 \\
VII. The Transuranic Maze: 1934--1938 \\
VIII. Escape from Nazi Germany: 1938 \\
IX. The Discovery and Interpretation of Fission: 1938
\\
X. The News of Fission Spreads: 1939 \\
XI. Chain Reaction and the Dawn of the Nuclear Age:
1939 \\
XII. Secrecy and Code Names: War Research Surrounding
Nuclear Fission, 1939--1942 \\
XIII. The Dark Days of War: 1941--1945 \\
XIV. The Atomic Bomb, a Trip to Washington, and the
Nobel Prize Controversy: 1945--1946 \\
Epilogue. What Scientists Will Make of This Newly Found
Knowledge: 1947--1968",
}
@Article{Walker:2006:OHR,
author = "Mark Walker",
title = "{Otto Hahn}: Responsibility and Repression",
journal = j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
volume = "8",
number = "2",
pages = "116--163",
month = may,
year = "2006",
CODEN = "PHPEF2",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00016-006-0277-3",
ISSN = "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1422-6944",
bibdate = "Thu Jun 27 20:50:19 MDT 2013",
bibsource = "http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=1422-6944&volume=8&issue=2;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
URL = "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00016-006-0277-3",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
keywords = "Albert Einstein; Alsos Mission; atomic bomb; Carl
Friedrich von Weizs{\"a}cker; Ernst Telschow; Farm
Hall; FIAT reports; Fritz Haber; Fritz Strassmann;
German uranium project; Gottfried von Droste; Heinrich
H{\"o}rlein; Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry;
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry; Kaiser
Wilhelm Institute for Physics; Kaiser Wilhelm Society;
Lise Meitner; Max Planck Society; Max von Laue;
National Socialism; National Socialist institutions;
Nazi Germany; Nobel Prizes; nuclear energy; nuclear
fission; nuclear reactor; Otto Hahn; Otto Robert
Frisch; Samuel Goudsmit; Second World War; Siegfried
Fl{\"u}gge; Werner Heisenberg",
remark = "English edition of \cite{Walker:2003:OHV}.",
}
@Article{Lee:2007:REP,
author = "Sabine Lee",
title = "{Rudolf Ernst Peierls. 5 June 1907--19 September
1995}",
journal = j-BIOGRAPH-MEMOIRS-FELLOWS-ROY-SOC,
volume = "53",
pages = "265--284",
year = "2007",
CODEN = "BMFRA3",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.2007.0003",
ISSN = "0080-4606 (print), 1748-8494 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0080-4606",
bibdate = "Tue Apr 24 08:26:31 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
URL = "http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/53/265;
http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/suppl/2009/05/01/53.0.265.DC1",
abstract = "Born into an assimilated Jewish family in Berlin in
the early twentieth century, Rudolf Peierls studied
theoretical physics with many of the greatest minds
within the physics community, including Sommerfeld,
Heisenberg, Pauli and Bohr. His Jewish background made
a career in Germany all but impossible, and Rudolf
Peierls and his Russian-born wife, Genia, settled in
the UK, where Peierls took up a professorship in
mathematical physics at Birmingham in 1937. Peierls's
discovery, together with his Birmingham colleague Otto
Frisch, of the theoretical feasibility of an atomic
weapon based on a self-sustaining nuclear chain
reaction was instrumental in the setting up of the UK
government committee studying the possibility of
manufacturing nuclear weapons. Peierls continued to
contribute to the British and later to the
British--American--Canadian effort to produce an atomic
bomb, and he became group leader of the implosion group
at Los Alamos. After the war Peierls returned to the UK
and he built a world-class school of theoretical
physics at Birmingham before moving on to Oxford in
1963. Like many of his colleagues who had contributed
to the development of nuclear weapons, Peierls devoted
much of his time and energy to the control of these
weapons, to nuclear disarmament and to the promotion of
greater understanding between East and West, most
notably through his activities within the framework of
the Pugwash Movement.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
eprint = "http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/53/265.full.pdf",
fjournal = "Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society",
journal-URL = "http://www.jstor.org/journals/00804606.html;
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/loi/rsbm",
}
@Book{Neffe:2007:EB,
author = "J{\"u}rgen Neffe",
title = "{Einstein}: a biography",
publisher = pub-FARRAR,
address = pub-FARRAR:adr,
pages = "x + 461 + 16",
year = "2007",
ISBN = "0-374-14664-0 (hardcover)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-374-14664-1 (hardcover)",
LCCN = "QC16.E5 N4413 2007",
bibdate = "Mon Aug 20 15:56:01 MDT 2007",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
melvyl.cdlib.org:210/CDL90",
note = "Translated by Shelley Frisch from the original German
edition {\em Einstein: eine Biographie} (ISBN
3-498-04685-3, 3-499-61937-7)
\cite{Neffe:2005:EBG,Neffe:2006:EBG}.",
URL = "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0705/2006026136-b.",
abstract = "A rich portrait of the remarkable man behind the
legendary scientist that also describes and
contextualizes Einstein's enormous contributions to
science.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Also available in Czech (ISBN 80-7203-742-0), Dutch
(ISBN 90-259-5551-7), and Norwegian (ISBN
82-7694-193-1) translations.",
subject = "Einstein, Albert; Physicists; Biography",
subject-dates = "Albert Einstein (1879--1955)",
tableofcontents = "Translator's preface \\
Prologue: The immortal: Einstein's secret \\
His second birth: the fateful year 1919 \\
How Albert became Einstein: the psychological makeup of
a genius \\
``A new era!'': from industrialist's son to inventor
\\
Of dwarfs and giants: a brief history of science,
according to Einstein \\
The burden of inheritance: Einstein detectives in
action \\
``Elsa or Ilse'': the physicist and the women \\
The miraculous path to the miraculous year: Einstein's
angels \\
Squaring the light: why Einstein had to discover the
theory of relativity \\
Why is the sky blue?: Einstein --- a career \\
``Dear boys \ldots{} your Papa'': the drama of the
brilliant father \\
Anatomy of a discovery: how Einstein found the general
theory of relativity \\
Lambda lives: Einstein, ``Chief engineer of the
universe'' \\
Spacetime quakes: the theory of relativity put to the
test \\
His best foe: Einstein, Germany, and politics \\
``I am not a tiger'': Einstein, the human side \\
A Jew named Albert: his God was a principle \\
The end justifies the doubts: Einstein and quantum
theory \\
Of the magnitude of failure: the quest for the unified
theory \\
From Barbaria to Dollaria: Einstein's America \\
``People are a bad invention'': Einstein, the atomic
bomb, McCarthy, and the end",
}
@InCollection{Sime:2007:SAE,
author = "Ruth Lewin Sime",
title = "The Search for Artificial Elements and the Discovery
of Nuclear Fission",
crossref = "Reinhardt:2007:CSC",
pages = "146--159",
year = "2007",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527612734.ch08",
bibdate = "Tue Jun 12 09:43:55 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
URL = "https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9783527612734.ch08",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Smolin:2007:OEB,
author = "Lee Smolin",
title = "The other {Einstein}: {{\booktitle{Einstein: His Life
and Universe}} by Walter Isaacson. \booktitle{Einstein:
A Biography} by J{\"u}rgen Neffe, translated from the
German by Shelley Frisch. \booktitle{Subtle Is the
Lord: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein} by
Abraham Pais. \booktitle{The Private Lives of Albert
Einstein} by Roger Highfield and Paul Carter.
\booktitle{Einstein in Love: A Scientific Romance} by
Dennis Overbye. \booktitle{Einstein's Clocks,
Poincar{\'e}'s Maps: Empires of Time} by Peter Galison.
\booktitle{Einstein on Politics} edited by David Rowe
and Robert Schulmann. \booktitle{Einstein on Race and
Racism} by Fred Jerome and Rodger Taylor.
\booktitle{The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein} by
Albert Einstein}",
journal = j-NEW-YORK-REV-BOOKS,
volume = "54",
number = "10",
pages = "76--??",
day = "14",
month = jun,
year = "2007",
ISSN = "0028-7504 (print), 1944-7744 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0028-7504",
bibdate = "Tue Jun 11 13:52:21 MDT 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2007/jun/14/the-other-einstein/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "New York Review of Books",
journal-URL = "http://www.nybooks.com/issues/",
}
@Article{Ellmer:2008:DEK,
author = "Reinhold Ellmer",
title = "{Die drei Entdecker der Kernspaltung}. ({German})
[{The} three discovers of nuclear fission]",
journal = j-NACHR-CHEM,
volume = "56",
number = "12",
pages = "1241--1243",
month = dec,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "NACHFB",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1002/nadc.200861802",
ISSN = "1439-9598 (print), 1868-0054 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1868-0054",
bibdate = "Mon Jun 11 09:37:36 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
note = "See response \cite{Tromel:2009:VEK}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Nachrichten aus der Chemie}",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1868-0054",
language = "German",
}
@Article{Stanley:2008:BRE,
author = "Matthew Stanley",
title = "Book Reviews: {Einstein: Essence or Explanation?
\booktitle{Einstein: His Life and Universe}, by Walter
Isaacson. New York: Simon \& Schuster, 2007. xxii + 675
pp., illus., index. \$32 (cloth). \booktitle{Einstein:
A Biography}, by J{\"u}rgen Neffe. Trans. Shelley
Frisch. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2007. x +
461 pp., illus., index. \$30 (cloth).
\booktitle{Einstein on Politics}. David E. Rowe and
Robert Schulmann, ed. Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 2007. xxxiv + 523 pp., illus., index. \$29.95
(cloth)}",
journal = j-HIST-STUD-NAT-SCI,
volume = "38",
number = "1",
pages = "153--161",
month = feb,
year = "2008",
CODEN = "????",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1525/hsns.2008.38.1.153",
ISSN = "1939-1811 (print), 1939-182X (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1939-182X",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 28 15:08:41 MDT 2010",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/hsns.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences",
journal-URL = "http://www.jstor.org/journals/19391811.html",
}
@Article{Habashi:2009:INM,
author = "Fathi Habashi",
title = "{Ida Noddack} and the missing elements",
journal = j-EDU-CHEM,
volume = "46",
number = "2",
pages = "48--51",
month = mar,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "EDCHAU",
ISSN = "0013-1350 (print), 1749-5326 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0013-1350",
bibdate = "Sun Aug 16 11:25:55 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://www.rsc.org/education/eic/issues/2009March/ida-noddack-rhenium-nuclear-fission.asp",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Education in Chemistry",
journal-URL = "http://www.rsc.org/eic/e-magazine",
remark = "Ida Noddack may have been the first scientist to
predict transuranic elements, and atomic fission, in
print, but her prediction in \cite{Noddack:1934:EGE}
was not widely known to physicists. See remarks in
entry \cite{Frisch:1967:DFH}. Two decades earlier,
however, Frederick Soddy inspired novelist H. G. Wells
to write a book \cite{Wells:1914:WSF} in which atomic
weapons destroy the world.",
}
@Article{Milonni:2009:TPL,
author = "Dr. P. W. Milonni",
title = "{{\booktitle{Take a photon \ldots}} (1965) by O. R.
Frisch}",
journal = j-CONTEMP-PHYS,
volume = "50",
number = "1",
pages = "57--57",
year = "2009",
CODEN = "CTPHAF",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00107510802703157",
ISSN = "0010-7514 (print), 1366-5812 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0010-7514",
bibdate = "Thu Feb 18 20:08:06 MST 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Contemporary Physics",
journal-URL = "http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tcph20",
}
@Article{Rowlands:2009:LC,
author = "Peter Rowlands",
title = "The {Liverpool} Cyclotrons",
journal = "IOP History of Physics Newsletter",
volume = "25",
number = "",
pages = "31--46",
month = feb,
year = "2009",
ISSN = "1756-168X",
ISSN-L = "1756-168X",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 15:04:37 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib",
URL = "http://www.iop.org/activity/groups/subject/hp/newsletter/archive/file_64509.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark-1 = "From page 38: ``The important thing now was to measure
the cross-sections for the two natural uranium
isotopes, U-235 and U-238, as accurately as possible,
and Chadwick recruited Otto Frisch to complement
Rotblat, Pickavance, Holt, Pryce, Rowlands and Moore.
Frisch was still, theoretically, an enemy alien, and
there are many amusing stories about his breaking the
rules by straying outside the city limits, by venturing
out during the dark, and by riding a bicycle, with or
without headlights, sometimes all on the same occasion.
Frisch proved to be a particularly inventive member of
the team, and in rapid succession he produced the
gridded ion chamber, improvements to scale-of-two
counter circuits, and the first automatic pulse height
analyser.''",
remark-2 = "From page 38: ``On the evening of 18 March 1941, while
Rowlands and Pryce were on fire-watching duty on the
balcony of the Victoria Tower, a parachute carrying a
land mine descended into the University courtyard,
carrying a ton or so of high explosive, and reduced the
Engineering Building (Harrison Hughes) to rubble.
Chadwick asked John Holt to discreetly take a Geiger
counter to the site to see if there were detectable
radiations, caused by a nuclear explosion!''",
remark-3 = "From page 39: ``By April 1941, Chadwick was able to
inform the Maud Technical Committee that a critical
mass for U-235 would be 8 kg or less.''",
remark-4 = "From page 39: ``Chadwick also sought to obtain the
services of Niels Bohr in occupied Denmark, and
microdot messages were sent between them smuggled by
the courier in a hollow tooth and covered with a
filling. Bohr finally escaped to Britain in October
1943, with his son Aage, and, during long conversations
with Chadwick in London and in Liverpool, learned for
the first time about the Allied Project and probably
also gave vital information about the German efforts
under Heisenberg, and no doubt about the confrontation
between himself and Heisenberg so brilliantly portrayed
by Michael Frayn in his play
\booktitle{Copenhagen}.''",
remark-5 = "From page 40: ``Chadwick was made head of a British
Mission to the Manhattan Project, which made a very
significant contribution to its success. Four other
Liverpool-based physicists, Frisch, Rotblat, Don
Marshall and Jim Hughes joined the Project at Los
Alamos, whose acting Assistant Director at the time was
Arthur Hughes''",
remark-6 = "From page 40: ``In 1944--45, Frisch conducted the
extremely dangerous experiment of `tickling the
dragon's tail', in which a critical assembly of uranium
was momentarily created. Frisch recalls how on one
occasion he made a subcritical assembly go critical by
leaning over it and reflecting some of the neutrons
back with his body.''",
remark-7 = "From page 40: ``Chadwick and Frisch were among those
who observed the test of the first nuclear bomb at the
Trinity site at 5.30 a.m. on 16 July 1945, and both
wrote spectacular descriptions of this momentous
event.''",
remark-8 = "From page 41: ``Schr{\"o}dinger was then at the
Institute for Advanced Studies in Dublin, but had
become unpopular in certain circles due to his book on
The Physics of Life (1943), and, no doubt, certain
well-known aspects of his `extracurricular activities'!
Inquiries by Rotblat revealed that he had a reputation
for being difficult and a less than ideal team member,
so Chadwick reluctantly turned him down.
Schr{\"o}dinger was certainly the `greatest physicist
Liverpool never had'.''",
}
@Article{Tromel:2009:VEK,
author = "Martin Tr{\"o}mel",
title = "{Die vier Entdecker der Kernspaltung}. ({German})
[{The} four discovers of nuclear fission]",
journal = j-NACHR-CHEM,
volume = "57",
number = "1",
pages = "57--57",
month = jan,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "NACHFB",
ISSN = "1439-9598 (print), 1868-0054 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1868-0054",
bibdate = "Mon Jun 11 09:24:17 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
note = "See \cite{Ellmer:2008:DEK}.",
URL = "https://www.gdch.de/fileadmin/downloads/Publikationen/Nachrichten_aus_der_Chemie/PDFs/kernspaltung.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "{Nachrichten aus der Chemie}",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1868-0054",
keywords = "Fritz Strassmann; Lise Meitner; Otto Hahn; Otto Robert
Frisch",
language = "German",
remark = "Missing from v57n1 toc, yet PDF is available.",
}
@Article{Wheeler:2009:MF,
author = "John A. Wheeler",
title = "Mechanism of fission",
journal = j-PHYS-TODAY,
volume = "62",
number = "4",
pages = "35--38",
month = apr,
year = "2009",
CODEN = "PHTOAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3120894",
ISSN = "0031-9228 (print), 1945-0699 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0031-9228",
bibdate = "Mon May 21 06:18:55 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics Today",
journal-URL = "http://www.physicstoday.org/",
keywords = "Enrico Fermi; Eugene Wigner; Fritz Kalckar; Fritz
Strassmann; George Placzek; Leon Rosenfeld; Lise
Meitner; Niels Bohr; Otto Hahn; Otto Robert Frisch",
subject-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968)",
}
@Article{Bernstein:2011:MCW,
author = "Jeremy Bernstein",
title = "A memorandum that changed the world",
journal = j-AMER-J-PHYSICS,
volume = "79",
number = "5",
pages = "440--446",
month = may,
year = "2011",
CODEN = "AJPIAS",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1119/1.3533426",
ISSN = "0002-9505 (print), 1943-2909 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0002-9505",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
abstract = "We present an analysis of both the content and the
influence of the 1940 memoir by Otto Frisch and Rudolf
Peierls that showed that nuclear weapons were
possible.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "American Journal of Physics",
journal-URL = "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aapt/journal/ajp",
remark-1 = "This article interleaves text from the famous
Frisch--Peierls memorandum with commentary that helps
to explain their derivation of the critical mass of
uranium needed to start a chain reaction. It also
reports that some of the republications of their text
have introduced several errors.",
remark-2 = "From page 440: ``In his autobiography, \booktitle{What
Little I Remember}, Frisch writes `In all this
excitement we had missed the most important point. It
was Christian M{\o}ller, a Danish colleague, who first
suggested to me that the fission fragments (the two
freshly formed nuclei) might contain enough surplus
energy to each eject a neutron or two; each of these
might cause another fission and generate more neutrons.
By such a `chain reaction' the neutrons would multiply
in uranium like rabbits in a meadow! My immediate
answer was that in that case no uranium ore deposits
could exist; they would have blown up long ago by the
explosive multiplication of neutrons in them. \ldots{}
Many others had the same thought, as I soon found
out.''",
remark-3 = "From page 446: ``Lise Meitner happened to be in
Copenhagen when the Germans occupied the city in 1940.
Bohr asked her to send a message to his British
colleagues when she returned to Sweden. Apparently, she
had no trouble getting back and wired to a friend in
England: `Met Niels and Margrethe recently. Both well
but unhappy about events. Inform Cockcroft and Maud Ray
Kent.' 16 John Cockcroft was a Cambridge physicist whom
Bohr had gotten to know, but who was `Maud Ray Kent'?
The recipients of the message were sure that this name
was a code and that what was concealed had to do with
nuclear energy. However, try as they did, they could
not crack the `code.' It was revealed a few years later
that Maud Ray was a governess that had taken care of
the Bohr children on one of their visits to England and
that she lived in Kent.'' That is the origin of the
name ``MAUD Committee'', the first organized effort in
Britain to work on producing a nuclear weapon.",
remark-4 = "From page 446: ``The MAUD committee produced its final
report in July of 1941. It begins rather oddly. `We
would like to emphasize at the beginning of this paper
that we entered the project with more skepticism than
belief, though we felt that it was a matter that had to
be investigated. As we proceeded we became more and
more convinced that release of atomic energy on a large
scale is possible and that conditions can be chosen
which would make it a very powerful weapon of war.' 18
The body of the paper, in which Frisch and Peierls
along with other prominent British scientists played a
role, is one order of magnitude more sophisticated than
the original Frisch--Peierls memorandum.''.",
remark-5 = "From reference 17 on page 446: ``To read the report,
see Margaret Gowing, \booktitle{Britain and Atomic
Energy 1939--1945} (Macmillan, London, 1964). You will
also find a version of the Frisch--Peierls memorandum
which is less error prone than the Serber version.''",
subject-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968)",
}
@Article{Sime:2012:PFO,
author = "Ruth Lewin Sime",
title = "The Politics of Forgetting: {Otto Hahn} and the
{German Nuclear-Fission Project} in {World War II}",
journal = j-PHYS-PERSPECT,
volume = "14",
number = "1",
pages = "59--94",
month = mar,
year = "2012",
CODEN = "PHPEF2",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00016-011-0065-6",
ISSN = "1422-6944 (print), 1422-6960 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1422-6944",
bibdate = "Wed Jun 27 18:46:46 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/planck-max.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib",
URL = "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00016-011-0065-6;
http://www.springerlink.com/content/k12202vg92147h68/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Physics in Perspective (PIP)",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/16",
keywords = "Otto Hahn; Werner Heisenberg; Lise Meitner; Otto
Robert Frisch; Fritz Strassmann; Josef Mattauch; Carl
Krauch; Heinrich H{\"o}rlein; Fritz ter Meer; Rudolf
Mentzel; Ernst Telschow; Otto Erbacher; Gottfried von
Droste; Kurt Starke; Carl Friedrich von Weizs{\"a}cker;
Paul Harteck; Kurt Diebner; Erich Bagge; Abraham Esau;
Nikolaus Riehl; Niels Bohr; Kaiser Wilhelm Society; Max
Planck Society; Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry;
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics; Auergesellschaft;
Farm Hall; German nuclear-fission project; history of
physics",
remark-1 = "Sime says on page 68 about Fl{\"u}gge's paper: ``With
its discussion of the huge energy potential of nuclear
fission and the possibility of a `uranium machine'
(nuclear reactor), the article attracted wide
attention, and Fl{\"u}gge wrote a popular version for
the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung that was picked up by
other newspapers.''.",
remark-2 = "From page 70: ``Preparations had begun on September 8
when the HWA's Diebner asked Erich Bagge, a physicist
working with Heisenberg in Leipzig to invite about ten
scientists to a `meeting of `experts''. According to
Bagge, Diebner told him, `completely coolly `It's about
the atomic bomb'.' The scientists who attended were
Bagge, Diebner, Hahn, Walther Bothe, Hans Geiger, Paul
Harteck, Gerhard Hoffmann, Josef Mattauch, and Georg
Stetter, a physicist from Vienna.''",
remark-3 = "From page 78: ``Heisenberg, who had recently been
appointed director of the KW1 for Physics, spoke
briefly. As in his February talk in the RFR, he
emphasized fission's military potential and stressed
the need for increased funding for particle
accelerators and for isotope separation. It was at this
meeting that Heisenberg famously stated, in response to
a question from Milch, that an atomic bomb large enough
to destroy a city (Milch was thinking of London) would
be about the size of a pineapple.",
remark-4 = "From page 85: ``What is clear, however, is that from
the beginning of the war Hahn mobilized himself and his
institute into military research, that he cultivated
his connections with the military, industry, and the
state, and that he did what he could to make the
science succeed. There is no evidence that he was
reluctant or had misgivings or held back. While it is
true that he and other fission scientists lacked the
urgency of their Allied counterparts, it is because
they never imagined that they were not ahead (as we
know from the Farm Hall transcripts); in the one area
that Hahn and his colleagues knew they trailed the
Americans --- accelerators --- they made every effort
to catch up.''.",
}
@InProceedings{Stuewer:2013:ACM,
author = "Roger H. Stuewer",
title = "An act of creation: the {Meitner--Frisch}
interpretation of nuclear fission",
crossref = "Katzir:2013:TTH",
chapter = "9",
pages = "231--245",
year = "2013",
bibdate = "Tue May 29 06:02:03 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark-1 = "From page 233: ``He [Gamow] arrived in Copenhagen in
September [1928], and when he told Bohr about his
theory Bohr was so impressed with it, and with Gamow
personally, that he offered Gamow a fellowship to
enable him to spend the entire academic year 1928--1929
in his institute. Bohr also arranged for Gamow to visit
the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, England, for
around five weeks, from early January to mid-February
1929. Gamow thrived in both places. In particular, just
before leaving Copenhagen for Cambridge, he invented
the liquid-drop model of the nucleus, which he
presented for the first time on 7 February 1929, at a
meeting of the Royal Society in London to which Ernest
Rutherford had invited him.''",
remark-2 = "From page 241: ``Meanwhile, in Copenhagen, Frisch
began to carry out experiments and around 3:00 A.M. on
the morning of Friday, 13 January 1939, he first
detected the fission fragments from uranium (Frisch
1939). He recalled that four hours later the postman
woke him up and handed him a telegram from his mother
saying that his father had been released from Dachau,
and that both of his parents now could emigrate to
Sweden (Frisch 1973, 833).''",
remark-3 = "From pages 241--242: ``By early 1939 the history of
the liquid-drop model had become obscured, because
Bohr, in his and Kalckar's paper of October 1937, had
failed to cite Gamow as its creator, even though Gamow
had conceived it in Bohr's institute in December 1928,
perhaps because Bohr saw his application of it as being
so different from Gamow's. And Bohr's omission was
immediately propagated in the literature.''",
}
@Article{Baldwin:2014:KRP,
author = "Melinda Baldwin",
title = "`{Keeping} in the race': physics, publication speed
and national publishing strategies in
{{\booktitle{Nature}}}, 1895--1939",
journal = j-BRITISH-J-HIST-SCI,
volume = "47",
number = "2",
pages = "257--279",
month = jun,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "BJHSAT",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007087413000381",
ISSN = "0007-0874 (print), 1474-001X (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0007-0874",
bibdate = "Mon May 5 15:49:52 MDT 2014",
bibsource = "http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJH;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/bjhs2010.bib",
note = "Published online, but not yet assigned to a journal
volume.",
URL = "http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0007087413000381",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "British J. Hist. Sci.",
fjournal = "British Journal for the History of Science",
journal-URL = "http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJH",
onlinedate = "11 July 2013",
remark-1 = "This interesting article traces the events that led to
the weekly British science periodical,
\booktitle{Nature}, becoming one of the primary sources
of announcements of new research results, particular in
radioactivity and the physical scientists. Physicist
Ernest Rutherford was a driving force in that change.
The author reports on page 3 that the publisher and
journal did not preserve much archive correspondence
prior to 1990, making research like hers particularly
challenging.",
remark-2 = "From page 19: ``\ldots{} international contributors
[to \booktitle{Nature}] took on a new prominence in the
years following the First World War. The continued
growth in international physics contributions was
closely linked to the career of one of Rutherford's
students: the Danish physicist Niels Bohr.''",
remark-3 = "From page 21: ``The Rutherford--Bohr--Copenhagen
connection was also responsible for perhaps the most
famous pre-war letter printed in \booktitle{Nature}'s
pages. In January 1939, the journal received a
submission from two Austrian-born physicists, Otto
Frisch and Lise Meitner. Meitner's former colleagues in
Berlin, Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann, had bombarded
uranium nitrate with neutrons and discovered that their
sample subsequently contained barium. Frisch and
Meitner wrote a letter to the editor of
\booktitle{Nature} offering an explanation for what had
occurred. They suggested that the uranium nucleus had,
in fact, split in two, and they proposed a mechanism
for how the nucleus could have split: the now-famous
`liquid drop' model of nuclear fission.''",
}
@Article{Kragh:2014:NPP,
author = "Helge Kragh",
title = "The names of physics: plasma, fission, photon",
journal = j-EUR-PHYS-J-H,
volume = "39",
number = "3",
pages = "263--281",
month = sep,
year = "2014",
CODEN = "EPJHAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1140/epjh/e2014-50007-7",
ISSN = "2102-6459 (print), 2102-6467 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "2102-6467",
bibdate = "Wed Dec 30 18:00:16 MST 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/eur-phys-j-h.bib",
URL = "http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjh/e2014-50007-7",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "European Physical Journal H",
journal-URL = "http://www.springer.com/journal/13129",
remark = "This important article traces the origins of the three
final words of the title. Each has several antecedents,
but the author succeeds in identifying those papers
that appeared to have popularized their subsequent use
in physics. Plasma is largely due to Hannes Alv{\'e}n
in his 1950 textbook, \booktitle{Cosmical
Electrodynamics}. Fission was introduced in physics by
Otto Robert Frisch in 1939, who in turn borrowed it
from a biophysicist colleague who discussed its use in
bacterial binary splitting. Photon can be attributed to
Gilbert Newton Lewis in an 29 October 1926 article in
\booktitle{Nature}. The author also corrects some
erroneous claims in online sources of other origins.",
}
@Article{Sime:2014:SPD,
author = "Ruth Lewin Sime",
title = "Science and politics: The discovery of nuclear fission
75 years ago",
journal = j-ANN-PHYS-1900,
volume = "526",
number = "3--4",
pages = "A27--A31",
month = apr,
year = "2014",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1002/andp.201400805",
ISSN = "0003-3804 (print), 1521-3889 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0003-3804",
bibdate = "Tue Jun 12 09:17:02 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
URL = "https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/andp.201400805",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Annalen der Physik (1900)",
journal-URL = "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1521-3889",
}
@InCollection{Reed:2015:BS,
author = "Bruce Cameron Reed",
title = "The background science",
crossref = "Reed:2015:ABS",
pages = "2:1--2:30",
year = "2015",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/978-1-6270-5991-6ch2",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 21 06:42:50 2016",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib",
abstract = "This chapter reviews the key discoveries that underlay
the development of nuclear weapons: the neutron,
induced radioactivity, the synthesis of new elements
and nuclear fission. Section 2.1 sets the stage by
introducing the units of energy used in nuclear
physics, notations used to write nuclear reactions, and
the processes of alpha- and beta-decay.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark-01 = "From page 2-1: ``when dynamite is detonated, the
energy released per molecule involved is just under 10
eV.''",
remark-02 = "From page 2-6: ``\ldots{} the key observation was the
realization that alpha-particle bombardment of the
light element beryllium gave rise to a nucleus of
carbon and a neutron: He-4 + Be-9 to C-12 + n-1 +
energy. n-1 denotes a neutron: it carries no electric
charge (Z = 0), but it does count as one nucleon (A =
1). Chadwick reported his discovery in a paper
published in the February 27, 1932 edition of the
British journal Nature; he was awarded the 1935 Nobel
Prize in Physics for this work.''",
remark-03 = "From page 2-6: ``Neutrons would eventually prove to be
the gateway to reactors and bombs, but at the time
Chadwick anticipated none of this: in the February 29,
1932 edition of the New York Times he was quoted as
stating that `I am afraid neutrons will not be of any
use to any one'.''",
remark-04 = "From page 2-7: ``This development [by Joliot and Curie
of bombardment by aluminum with alpha particles] opened
up the important field of synthesizing short-lived
isotopes for use in medical treatments.''",
remark-05 = "From page 2-16: ``On average, the energy liberated in
the fission of uranium nuclei is about 170 MeV, from
which it can be calculated that if one kilogram of
uranium \ldots{} is entirely fissioned, the energy
liberated will be equivalent to exploding some 17,000 t
of TNT: 17 kt of chemical explosive!''",
remark-06 = "From page 2-17: ``An aside: the element between
uranium and thorium, protactinium, is extremely rare;
it would not have been practical for Frisch to try
experimenting with it.''",
remark-07 = "From page 2-18: ``The topic of the 1938 meeting [at
George Washington University] was to be low-temperature
physics, but that agenda quickly found itself derailed.
The conference began in the afternoon of January 26.
Gamow introduced Bohr, who related Hahn and
Strassmann's discovery and Meitner and Frisch's
interpretation. The news electrified the fifty-odd
participants, some of whom left to perform their own
experiments. Within days, the phenomenon had been
duplicated in a number laboratories in Europe and
America, and the New York Times reported on the
discovery in its edition of Sunday, January 29. Today,
a plaque outside Room 209 of GWU's Hall of Government
commemorates Bohr's announcement.''",
remark-08 = "From page 2-19: ``At Columbia, Leo Szilard (who by
1939 was living in New York and had a part-time
appointment at Columbia) and Walter Zinn prepared an
experiment to detect the emission of any fast neutrons
as a consequence of fission and indeed observed them.
Szilard recalled later his reaction upon detecting the
neutrons: `That night, there was very little doubt in
my mind that the world was headed for grief.' The
modern value for the average number of secondary
neutrons liberated by U-235 when it is fissions is
about 2.5, more than enough to sustain a chain
reaction.''",
remark-09 = "From page 2-23: ``It is the differences between the
amounts of energy liberated and the barrier energies
that are crucial. In the case of U-236, the liberated
value exceeds the fission barrier by nearly 0.9 MeV.
Any bombarding neutron, no matter how little energy it
has, can induce fission in U-235.''",
remark-10 = "From page 2-23: ``On top of this, U-238 has an
appreciable capture cross-section for neutrons of
energy less than about 1 MeV (figure 2.9). As a result,
the presence of even small amounts of U-238 in a
fast-neutron environment will consequently suppress any
chain reaction; it is this slowing-and-capture effect
that renders U-238 non-fissile for slow neutrons and
useless as a fast-neutron bomb fuel.''",
remark-11 = "From page 2-24: ``Like U-235, Pu-239 is fissile under
slow-neutron bombardment. \ldots{} Pu-239 acts exactly
like U-235 in its fissility properties.''",
remark-12 = "From page 2-24: ``To create a reaction violent enough
to warrant making a bomb requires using fast neutrons.
In this case, the only naturally occurring isotope that
might be able to sustain a fast-neutron chain reaction
is U-235, but this would require separating the two
isotopes of uranium atom-by-atom to kilogram
quantities. Because of this, Niels Bohr thought that a
weapon based on uranium fission would be impractical or
impossible.''",
remark-13 = "From page 2-26: ``In 1909, Thomson acquired an
assistant, Francis Aston, who significantly improved
the device. Aston would discover over 200 naturally
occurring isotopes, including U-238; he also snared the
1922 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.''",
remark-14 = "From page 2-27: ``To collect a full kilogram of U-235
at the rate at which his [mass spectrometer] apparatus
operated, [Alfred] Neir would have required hundreds of
millions of years, a testament to Bohr's opinion of the
impracticality of a U-235 bomb.''",
remark-15 = "From page 2-29: ``McMillan and Abelson's paper
reporting this [production of Y-239 --- element 94
(plutonium)] was dated May 27, 1940, just two days
before Turner's. Given the potential of Y-239 as a
source of atomic energy, it seems surprising that their
paper was published only two weeks later. James
Chadwick was so upset with the publication that he
placed an official protest through the British
Embassy.",
remark-16 = "From page 2-30: ``Compton was then involved in
preparing a report concerning possible military
applications of fission and included a remark in his
report that if element 94 bred from U-238 was indeed so
fissile, Seaborg and his team had just increased the
amount of potential bomb material by a factor of over
100.''",
}
@Misc{Ward:2015:RWF,
author = "Tim Ward and Domenic Mastrippolito",
title = "Race for the World's First Atomic Bomb: A Thousand
Days of Fear",
howpublished = "[Los Alamos National] Laboratory produced documentary
on the Manhattan Project.",
year = "2015",
bibdate = "Thu Apr 02 11:05:55 2015",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib",
note = "Written by Michael Wilson. The hour-long program
features interviews with some of those who worked on
the Project Hans Bethe, Norman Ramsey, Phil Morrison,
Edward Teller and others. The program profiles the
creation of the Manhattan Project the obstacles that
were faced, life in the ``secret city,' and events that
led up to and followed the Trinity Test.",
URL = "http://www.governmentattic.org/11docs/NNSAfilmVideoList_2014.pdf;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwpgmEvlRpM",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "Adolph Hitler (picture); Alan B. Carr; Albert
Einstein; Bockscar airplane; Charlotte Serber; Edward
Teller; Ellen Bradbury Reid; Enola Gay airplane; Enrico
Fermi; Ernest O. Lawrence; Frank Oppenheimer; Franklin
D. Roosevelt; George B. Kistiakowsky; Glenn Seaborg;
Gregg Herken; Hans Bethe; Harold Agnew; Harry Daghlian;
Harry S. Truman; Heather McClenahan; Isadore I. Rabi;
J. Robert Oppenheimer; Jack Aeby; Jacob Wechsler; James
Conant; John R. von Neumann; Karl Compton; Kenneth T.
Bainbridge; Kitty Oppenheimer; Klaus E. J. Fuchs; Leo
Szilard; Leslie Groves; Lise Meitner; Louis Slotin;
Luis Alvarez; Niels Bohr (picture); Norman F. Ramsey;
Otto R. Frisch; Pearl Harbor; Philip Morrison; Richard
P. Feynman; Robert Serber; Robert Standish Norris; Rose
Bethe; Sterling Colgate; Trinity test bomb (16 July
1945); Vannevar Bush; Werner Heisenberg; William
Hudgins; Winston Churchill (picture); Wolfgang Pauli
(picture)",
remark = "Undated, but Agnew interviews are dated 1999 and 2013;
others were recorded much earlier.",
xxtitle = "The Moment in Time",
}
@Article{Ford:2017:BRC,
author = "Peter Ford",
title = "Book Review: {{\booktitle{Crystal Clear --- The
Autobiographies of Sir Lawrence and Lady Bragg}}.
Edited by A. M. Glazer \& Patience Thomson OUP 2015.
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-874430-6, 448pp, \pounds 3}",
journal = "IOP History of Physics Newsletter",
volume = "35",
pages = "54--69",
month = nov,
year = "2017",
DOI = "",
ISSN = "1756-168X",
ISSN-L = "1756-168X",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 15:16:43 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
URL = "http://www.iop.org/activity/groups/subject/hp/newsletter/file_71196.pdf",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Heinz:2017:EHS,
author = "Andreas Martin Heinz and Bj{\"o}rn Jonson and Imre
P{\'a}zsit",
title = "{EPS} Historic Sites: {Uddmanska House, Kung{\"a}lv,
Sweden}",
journal = j-EUROPHYS-NEWS,
volume = "48",
number = "1",
pages = "4--5",
month = "????",
year = "2017",
CODEN = "EUPNAS",
ISSN = "0531-7479 (print), 1432-1092 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0531-7479",
bibdate = "Mon May 21 14:33:13 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
URL = "https://www.europhysicsnews.org/articles/epn/pdf/2017/01/epn2017-48-1.pdf",
abstract = "On October 29, 2016, a ceremony took place to unveil
an EPS Historic Site plaque at the pension where Lise
Meitner and her nephew Otto Frisch stayed during the
Christmas holidays in 1938. In discussions about recent
experimental results from Berlin they realized that
those data could only be explained by a process we know
today as nuclear fission. The pension, now called the
Uddmanska House, is located in Kung{\"a}lv, near
Gothenburg, Sweden. This is the latest EPS Historic
Site.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Europhysics News",
journal-URL = "http://www.europhysicsnews.org",
keywords = "Fritz Strassmann; Lise Meitner; Otto Hahn; Robert Otto
Frisch",
remark-1 = "From the article: ``Lise Meitner was one of the
foremost physicists of her time in spite of the fact
that she had to overcome many obstacles she faced as
one of the first women in science at the time. She was
only the second female PhD in physics at the university
in Vienna and became the first female full professor of
physics in Germany after she went to Berlin in 1907.
Nonetheless she had an astonishing career and a
reputation of a leading scientist in her field.
Notably, Albert Einstein referred to her as `our Marie
Curie'.''",
remark-2 = "From the article: ``Her situation in Sweden was not
easy, and even though she found a position at the
laboratory of Manne Siegbahn in Stockholm, she lacked
the support to continue her work. Her former colleagues
from Berlin kept her posted about their progress with
letters and in November 1938 she met with Otto Hahn in
Denmark, who was looking for guidance from someone who
knew more about nuclear physics and could make sense of
their result.''",
remark-3 = "From the end of the article: ``The pension, where Lise
Meitner and Otto Frisch stayed during their Christmas
Holiday in 1938, Uddmanska Huset in Kung{\"a}lv, became
on October 29, 2016, a new historical site of the
European Physical Society.''",
subject-dates = "Lise Meitner (7 November 1878--27 October 1968)",
}
@Article{Reed:2022:CPF,
author = "B. Cameron Reed",
title = "Comments on the Physics of the {Frisch--Peierls}
Memorandum",
journal = j-NUCL-TECHNOL,
volume = "208",
number = "12",
pages = "1890--1893",
month = aug,
year = "2022",
CODEN = "NUTYBB",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2022.2084582",
ISSN = "0029-5450 (print), 1943-7471 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0029-5450",
bibdate = "Fri Apr 26 17:36:57 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
fjournal = "Nuclear Technology",
journal-URL = "http://www.ans.org/pubs/journals/nt/",
}
@Article{Ginoux:2023:FPI,
author = "Jean-Marc Ginoux and Franck Jovanovic",
title = "{Frisch}'s Propagation--Impulse Model: a Comprehensive
Mathematical Analysis",
journal = j-FOUND-SCI,
volume = "28",
number = "1",
pages = "57--84",
month = mar,
year = "2023",
CODEN = "FOSCFI",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-021-09827-9",
ISSN = "1233-1821 (print), 1572-8471 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1233-1821",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 27 12:15:00 MST 2023",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/foundsci.bib",
URL = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10699-021-09827-9",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Found. Sci.",
fjournal = "Foundations of Science",
journal-URL = "http://link.springer.com/journal/10699",
}
@Article{Pearson:2024:CFP,
author = "J. M. Pearson",
title = "Comments on the {Frisch--Peierls} Estimate of the
Critical Mass of a Uranium Fission Bomb",
journal = j-NUCL-TECHNOL,
volume = "??",
number = "??",
pages = "1--5",
month = feb,
year = "2024",
CODEN = "NUTYBB",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2023.2274690",
ISSN = "1943-7471 (print), 1943-7471 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "0029-5450",
bibdate = "Fri Apr 26 17:29:00 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Nucl. Technol.",
fjournal = "Nuclear Technology",
journal-URL = "http://www.ans.org/pubs/journals/nt/",
}
@Article{Reed:2024:RFP,
author = "B. Cameron Reed",
title = "Revisiting the {Frisch--Peierls} Memorandum",
journal = j-EUR-PHYS-J-H,
volume = "49",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = dec,
year = "2024",
CODEN = "EPJHAD",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1140/epjh/s13129-024-00070-x",
ISSN = "2102-6459 (print), 2102-6467 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "2102-6459",
bibdate = "Wed Apr 24 08:56:59 MDT 2024",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/eur-phys-j-h.bib",
URL = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjh/s13129-024-00070-x",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ajournal = "Eur. Phys. J. H",
articleno = "6",
fjournal = "The European Physical Journal H",
journal-URL = "http://www.springer.com/journal/13129",
}
@Book{Beyer:1949:FNP,
editor = "Robert T. (Robert Thomas) Beyer",
booktitle = "Foundations of nuclear physics: facsimiles of thirteen
fundamental studies as they were originally reported in
the scientific journals",
title = "Foundations of nuclear physics: facsimiles of thirteen
fundamental studies as they were originally reported in
the scientific journals",
publisher = pub-DOVER,
address = pub-DOVER:adr,
pages = "272",
year = "1949",
LCCN = "QC173 .B485",
bibdate = "Sat Oct 28 16:14:49 MDT 2006",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "See original paper \cite{Hahn:1939:NVB} and later
translation \cite{Graetzer:1964:DNF}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "nuclear physics",
tableofcontents = "The positive electron, by C. D. Anderson \\
The existence of a neutron, by J. Chadwick \\
Experiments with high velocity positive ions: II. The
disintegration of elements by high velocity protons, by
J. D. Cockcroft and E. T. S. Walton \\
Physique nucl{\'e}aire, un nouveau type de
radioactivit{\'e}, by Ir{\`e}ne Curie and F. Joliot \\
Possible production of elements of atomic number higher
than 92, by E. Fermi \\
Versuch einer Theorie de $\beta$-Strahlen, by E. Fermi
\\
{\"U}ber die magnetische Ablenkung von
Wasserstoffmolek{\"u}len und das magnetische Moment des
Protons, I, by R. Frisch and O. Stern \\
Zur Quantentheorie des Atomkernes, by G. Gamow \\
{\"U}ber den Nachweis und das Verhalten der bei der
Bestrahlung des Urans mittels Neutronen entstehenden
Erdalkalimetalle, by O. Hahn and F. Strassmann \\
The production of high speed light ions without the use
of high voltages, by E. O. Lawrence and M. S.
Livingston \\
The scattering of $\alpha$ and $\beta$ particles by
matter and the structure of the atom, by E. Rutherford
\\
Collision of a particles with light atoms, pt. 4. An
anomalous effect in nitrogen, by E. Rutherford \\
On the interaction of elementary particles, I, by
Hideki Yukawa \\
Bibliography",
xxnote = "See original paper \cite{Hahn:1939:NVB} and later
translation \cite{Graetzer:1964:DNF}.",
}
@Book{Frisch:1950:PNP,
editor = "Otto Robert Frisch",
booktitle = "Progress in Nuclear Physics",
title = "Progress in Nuclear Physics",
publisher = pub-PERGAMON,
address = pub-PERGAMON:adr,
year = "1950",
CODEN = "PNUPAT",
ISSN = "0079-659X",
ISSN-L = "0079-659X",
LCCN = "QC770 .P76",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "Frisch was the long-time editor for volumes 2--9
(1953--1960) of this series (volume 1 (1953)--volume 13
(1977)).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
ORF-number = "E1",
remark = "No online archives for this journal or book series
appear to be available. Its successor,
\booktitle{Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics},
is online at
\url{https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/progress-in-particle-and-nuclear-physics}.",
subject = "Nuclear physics; Physique nucl{\'e}aire;
P{\'e}riodiques; Kernfysica; Kernphysik; Zeitschrift",
}
@Book{Rotblat:1954:AES,
editor = "Joseph Rotblat",
booktitle = "Atomic energy: a survey; [being news and views of
atomic energy given as a course of lectures at the
{University of London} \ldots{} during {January and
February 1954}]",
title = "Atomic energy: a survey; [being news and views of
atomic energy given as a course of lectures at the
{University of London} \ldots{} during {January and
February 1954}]",
publisher = pub-TAYLOR-FRANCIS-UK,
address = pub-TAYLOR-FRANCIS-UK:adr,
pages = "viii + 71",
year = "1954",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 06:48:59 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
note = "Published for Atomic Scientist' Association.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Haslett:1960:SS,
editor = "A. W. Haslett and John St John",
booktitle = "Science Survey",
title = "Science Survey",
publisher = "Vista Books",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "????",
year = "1960",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:25:46 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Bohr:1961:ATD,
author = "Niels Bohr",
booktitle = "Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature: Four
essays, with an introductory survey",
title = "Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature: Four
essays, with an introductory survey",
publisher = pub-CAMBRIDGE,
address = pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
pages = "vii + 119",
year = "1961",
LCCN = "QC173.18 .B64 1961",
bibdate = "Fri Apr 29 08:59:12 2011",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
ZMnumber = "Zbl 0109.22803",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
tableofcontents = "Introductory survey. \\
Atomic theory and mechanics. \\
The quantum postulate and the recent development of
atomic theory. \\
The quantum of action and the description of nature.
\\
The atomic theory and the fundamental principles
underlying the description of nature",
}
@Book{Pohl:1962:ED,
author = "Frederik Pohl",
booktitle = "The expert dreamers",
title = "The expert dreamers",
publisher = pub-DOUBLEDAY,
address = pub-DOUBLEDAY:adr,
pages = "248",
year = "1962",
LCCN = "PZ1 .P745 Ex",
bibdate = "Thu Jul 4 14:24:25 MDT 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "Reprinted in 1968 by Avon Books, New York.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Science fiction",
tableofcontents = "At the end of the orbit / Arthur C. Clarke \\
On the feasibility of coal-driven power stations / O.
R. Frisch \\
Feast of demons / William Morrison (Joseph Samachson)
\\
Heart on the other side / George Gamow \\
Lenny / Isaac Asimov \\
Singers / W. Grey Walter \\
Invasion / Robert Willey (Willy Ley) \\
To explain Mrs. Thompson / Philip Latham (R. S.
Richardson) \\
Adrift on the policy level / Chandler Davis \\
Black cloud / Fred Hoyle \\
Chain reaction / Boyd Ellanby (Lyle and William C.
Boyd) \\
Miracle of the broom closet / W. Norbert (Norbert
Wiener) \\
Heavyplanet / Lee Gregor (Milton A. Rothman) \\
Test stand / Lee Correy (G. Harry Stine) \\
Amateur in chancery / George O. Smith \\
Mark Gable foundation / Leo Szilard",
}
@Book{Garratt:1963:PSS,
editor = "Arthur Garratt",
booktitle = "{Penguin} science survey, {1963-A}: astronomy,
chemistry, cosmology, education, mathematics, physics,
space research",
title = "{Penguin} science survey, {1963-A}: astronomy,
chemistry, cosmology, education, mathematics, physics,
space research",
publisher = pub-PENGUIN,
address = pub-PENGUIN:adr,
pages = "223",
year = "1963",
bibdate = "Sat May 05 07:37:27 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Garrett:1963:FG,
author = "Alfred Benjamin Garrett",
booktitle = "The flash of genius",
title = "The flash of genius",
publisher = "Van Nostrand",
address = "Princeton, NJ, USA",
pages = "x + 249",
year = "1963",
LCCN = "Q125 .G38",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 6 12:11:12 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/pauli-wolfgang.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1906--1996",
subject = "Science; History; Inventions",
}
@Book{Bohr:1964:NBH,
editor = "Niels Bohr and S. (Stefan) Rozental",
booktitle = "{Niels Bohr}: hans liv og virke fortalt af en kreds af
venner og medarbejdere. ({Danish}) [{Niels Bohr}: his
life and works told by a circle of friends and
colleagues]",
title = "{Niels Bohr}: hans liv og virke fortalt af en kreds af
venner og medarbejdere. ({Danish}) [{Niels Bohr}: his
life and works told by a circle of friends and
colleagues]",
publisher = "J. H. Schultz",
address = "K{\o}benhavn, Danmark",
pages = "341",
year = "1964",
LCCN = "QC16.B63 N5",
bibdate = "Thu Apr 28 21:19:11 MDT 2011",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "English translation in \cite{Rozental:1967:NBH}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "Danish",
subject = "Bohr, Niels",
subject-dates = "1885--1962",
tableofcontents = "Barndom og ungdom \\
Gennembruds{\aa}rene, af L. Rosenfeld og E.
R{\"u}dinger \\
Glimt af Niels Bohr som forsker og t{\ae}nker, af O.
Klein \\
Kvanteteorien og dens fortolkning, af W. Heisenberg \\
Erindringer fra {\aa}rene 1929--1931, af H. G. B.
Casimir \\
Komplementaritetssynspunktet konsolideres og udbygges,
af L. Rosenfeld \\
Interessen samler sig omkring atomkernen, af O. R.
Frisch \\
Fyrrerne og halvtredserne, af S. Rozental \\
Krigens {\aa}r og atomv{\aa}bnenes perspektiver, af A.
Bohr \\
Minder fra efterkrigstiden, af A. Pais \\
Forholdet til de yngste disciple, af J. Kalckar \\
Niels Bohrs indsats i fysikken, af C. M{\o}ller og M.
Pihl \\
Niels Bohr og internationalt videnskabeligt samarbejde,
af V. F. Weisskopf \\
Niels Bohr og Det Kongelige Danske videnskabernes
selskab, af J. Pedersen \\
Niels Bohr og Ris{\o} af V. Kampmann \\
Niels Bohr og det danske samfund, af M. Pihl \\
Halvtreds {\aa}rs venskab, af R. Courant \\
Niels Bohrs alsidighed, af P. A. M. Dirac \\
Tr{\ae}k af et samarbejde, af H. H. Koch \\
Minder fra Tisvilde, af W. Scharff \\
En stemning, af M. Andersen \\
Om far, af H. Bohr \\
{\AA}bent brev til De Forenede Nationer, af N. Bohr \\
Kronologisk oversigt",
}
@Book{Gowing:1964:BAEb,
author = "Margaret Gowing",
booktitle = "{Britain} and Atomic Energy, 1939--1945",
title = "{Britain} and Atomic Energy, 1939--1945",
publisher = pub-ST-MARTINS,
address = pub-ST-MARTINS:adr,
pages = "xvi + 464",
year = "1964",
LCCN = "QC773.A1 G6 1964",
bibdate = "Mon Aug 20 07:12:07 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "With an introductory chapter by Kenneth Jay.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "First installment of an official history of the United
Kingdom atomic energy project. Continued by the
author's \booktitle{Independence and deterrence}
\cite{Gowing:1974:IDBb}. Contains Frisch--Peierls
Memorandum of 1940 in Appendix I.",
subject = "Atomic bomb; History",
}
@Book{Rapport:1964:P,
editor = "Samuel Rapport and Helen Wright",
booktitle = "Physics",
title = "Physics",
publisher = "New York University Press",
address = "New York City, NY, USA",
pages = "xiii + 333",
year = "1964",
bibdate = "Sat Jul 28 11:44:33 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/i/infeld-leopold.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
tableofcontents = "Foreword / ix \\
Introduction / xi \\
I. Foundations \\
The First Physical Synthesis / Alfred North Whitehead /
5 \\
The Rise of the Mechanical View / Albert Einstein and
Leopold Infeld / 13 \\
Heat as Energy / George Gamow / 47 \\
The Story of Electromagnetism / Sir William H. Bragg /
66 \\
Looking Backward / Paul R. Heyl / 89 \\
II. The Atom \\
From X Rays to Nuclear Fission / Henry D. Smith / 98
\\
Spectroscopy / Herbert Dingle / 121 \\
The Tools of Nuclear Physics / Otto R. Frisch / 144 \\
The Discovery of Fission / Otto Hahn / 176 \\
The First Atomic Pile / Corbin Allardice and Edward R.
Trapnell / 187 \\
The Uncanny World of Plasma Physics / John L. Chapman /
198 \\
Elementary Particles / Victor Weisskopf / 21O \\
Our Image of Matter / Erwin Schr{\"o}dinger / 230 \\
The Concept of Parity / Chen Ning Yang / 248 \\
Innovation in Physics / Freeman Dyson / 256 \\
III. Relativity \\
Einstein / Antonina Vallentin / 275 \\
Relativity / Paul R. Heyl / 298 \\
Artificial Satellites / V. L. Ginsburg / 319",
}
@Book{Rosenfeld:1964:NBH,
author = "L{\'e}on Rosenfeld and Erik R{\"u}dinger and Oskar
Klein and Werner Heisenberg Hendrik G. B. Casimir and
Otto Robert Frisch and Stefan Rozental and Aage Bohr
and Abraham Pais and J{\o}rgen Kalckar and Christian
M{\o}ller and Mogens Pihl and Viktor F. Weisskopf and
Johannes Pedersen and Viggo Kampmann and Richard
Courant and Paul A. M. Dirac and Hans Henrik Koch and
William Scharff and Mogens Andersen and Hans Bohr and
Niels Bohr",
booktitle = "{Niels Bohr}: Hans liv or virke fortalt af en kreds af
venner og medarbejdere. ({Danish}) [{Niels Bohr}: His
life and works told by a group of friends and
co-workers]",
title = "{Niels Bohr}: Hans liv or virke fortalt af en kreds af
venner og medarbejdere. ({Danish}) [{Niels Bohr}: His
life and works told by a group of friends and
co-workers]",
publisher = "J. H. Schultz Forlag",
address = "Copenhagen, DK",
pages = "341",
year = "1964",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Wed Jul 28 11:58:54 2010",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "Danish",
tableofcontents = "L{\'e}on Rosenfeld og Erik R{\"u}dinger:
Gennembruds{\aa}rene 1911--1918 \\
Oskar Klein: Glimt af Niels Bohr some forsker og
t{\ae}nker \\
Werner Heisenberg: Kvanteteorien og dens fortolkning
\\
Hendrik G. B. Casimir: Erindringer fra {\aa}rene
1929--1931 \\
Otto Robert Frisch: Interessen samler sig omkring
atomkernen \\
Stefan Rozental: Fyrrene og halvtredserne \\
Aage Bohr: Krigens {\aa}r og atomv{\aa}bnenes
perspektiver \\
Abraham Pais: Minder fra efterkrigstiden \\
J{\o}rgen Kalckar: Forholdet til de yngste disciple \\
Christian M{\o}ller og Mogens Pihl: Niels Bohrs indsats
i fysikken \\
Viktor F. Weisskopf: Niels Bohr or internationale
videnskabeligt samarbejde \\
Johannes Pedersen: Niels Bohr og Det Kongelige Danske
Videnskabernes Selskab \\
Viggo Kampmann: Niels Bohr og Ris{\o} \\
Richard Courant: Halvtreds {\aa}rs venskab \\
Paul A. M. Dirac: Niels Bohrs alsidighed \\
Hans Henrik Koch: Tr{\ae}k af et samarbejde \\
William Scharff: Minder fra Tisvilde \\
Mogens Andersen: En stemning \\
Hans Bohr: Om Far \\
Niels Bohr: {\AA}bent brev til De Forenede Nationer \\
Kronologisk oversigt",
}
@Book{Clark:1965:T,
author = "Ronald William Clark",
booktitle = "{Tizard}",
title = "{Tizard}",
publisher = pub-MIT,
address = pub-MIT:adr,
pages = "xvii + 458 + 8",
year = "1965",
LCCN = "Q143.T5 C6",
bibdate = "Mon Apr 30 11:14:33 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "Forewords by Sir Solly Zuckerman and Vannevar Bush.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Ronald William Clark (1916--1987)",
remark = "Contains Frisch--Peierls Memorandum of 1940 on pages
215--217. Also issued by Methuen, London, UK with same
page count and year. No table of contents yet found.",
subject = "Tizard, Sir Henry Thomas; Science and state; Great
Britain",
subject-dates = "Sir Henry Thomas Tizard (1885--1959)",
}
@Book{Arms:1966:PTC,
author = "Nancy Arms",
booktitle = "A Prophet in Two Countries: the Life of {F. E.
Simon}",
title = "A Prophet in Two Countries: the Life of {F. E.
Simon}",
publisher = pub-PERGAMON,
address = pub-PERGAMON:adr,
pages = "viii + 171",
year = "1966",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-011563-4.50001-2",
ISBN = "0-08-011562-4, 0-08-011563-2, 1-4831-6445-4,
1-4831-3915-8 (e-book)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-08-011562-7, 978-0-08-011563-4,
978-1-4831-6445-8, 978-1-4831-3915-9 (e-book)",
LCCN = "QC16.S5 A7 1966",
bibdate = "Thu May 2 06:23:52 MDT 2024",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
abstract = "\booktitle{A Prophet in Two Countries: The Life of F.
E. Simon} is a narration of the true story of F.E.
Simon whose work involved developing nuclear energy for
the British during the Second World War. Franz Simon is
a Jew born in Berlin and earns his doctorate degree
from the University of Berlin. He works at the
Physikalisch Chemisches Institut, and then as a
professor at the Technische Hochschule in Breslau. When
Germany starts its systematic repression of Jews,
Simon, now married and with two children, leaves
Germany in 1939, along with Thomas Frank and a Jewish
secretary. The Simon family settles in Oxford,
\ldots{}",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark-1 = "The Commonwealth and international Library of Science,
Technology, Engineering and liberal Studies. History
Division. 'Biography Section'.",
remark-2 = "F. E. Simon led the British gaseous diffusion project
to separate uranium isotopes and enhance U-235.",
subject = "Physicists; Germany; 20th century; Biography;
Physiciens; Allemagne; 20e si{\`e}cle; Biographies;
Physicists; Germany; F. E. Simon",
subject-dates = "Francis Eugene Simon (1893--1956)",
tableofcontents = "Front Cover \\
A Prophet in Two Countries \\
Copyright Page \\
Table of Contents \\
Acknowledgements \\
1. A Jewish Home in Berlin \\
2. University Life and War \\
3. A Doctor's Degree \\
4. Low Temperature Research \\
5. The Twenties in Berlin \\
6. Breslau and the Nazis \\
7. Oxford and The Clarendon \\
8. Prelude to War \\
9. Enemy Aliens \\
10. The Diffusion Project / 100--111 \\
11. Tube Alloys \\
12. After Six Years of War \\
13. Post-War Activities \\
14. Waste \\
15. Man and Scientist \\
Complete List of F. E. Simon's Scientific Publications
\\
Miscellaneous \\
Index",
}
@Book{Rozental:1967:NBH,
editor = "S. (Stefan) Rozental",
booktitle = "{Niels Bohr}: his life and work as seen by his friends
and colleagues",
title = "{Niels Bohr}: his life and work as seen by his friends
and colleagues",
publisher = pub-NORTH-HOLLAND,
address = pub-NORTH-HOLLAND:adr,
pages = "355",
year = "1967",
LCCN = "QC16.B63 N53",
bibdate = "Thu Apr 28 21:19:11 MDT 2011",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
da-title = "Niels Bohr: Hans liv og virke fortalt af en kreds af
venner og medarbejdere",
subject = "Bohr, Niels; Physicists; Denmark; Biography",
subject-dates = "1885--1962",
tableofcontents = "Childhood and youth \\
The decisive years, 1911--1918, by L. Rosenfeld and E.
R{\"u}dinger \\
Glimpses of Niels Bohr as scientist and thinker, by O.
Klein \\
Quantum theory and its interpretation, by W. Heisenberg
\\
Recollections from the years 1929--1931, by H. B. G.
Casimir \\
Niels Bohr in the Thirties: Consolidation and Extension
of the Conception of Complementarity, by L. Rosenfeld
\\
The interest is focussing on the atomic nucleus, by O.
R. Frisch \\
The forties and the fifties, by S. Rozental \\
The war years and the prospects raised by the atomic
weapons, by A. Bohr \\
Reminiscenses from the post-war years, by A. Pais \\
Niels Bohr and his youngest disciples, by J. Kalckar
\\
Review of Niels Bohr's research work, by C. M{\o}ller
and M. Phil \\
Niels Bohr and international scientific collaboration,
by V. F. Weisskopf \\
Niels Bohr and the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and
Letters, by J. Pedersen \\
Niels Bohr and the Danish Atomic Energy Research
Establishment, by V. Kampmann \\
Niels Bohr and the Danish community, by M. Pihl \\
Fifty years of friendship, by R. Courant \\
The versatility of Niels Bohr, by P. A. M. Dirac \\
Science and administration, by H. H. Koch \\
Memories of Tisvilde, by W. Scharff \\
An impression, by M. Andersen \\
My father, by H. Bohr \\
Open letter to the United Nations, by N. Bohr",
}
@Book{Leicester:1968:SBC,
author = "Henry M. Leicester",
booktitle = "Source Book in Chemistry, 1900--1950",
title = "Source Book in Chemistry, 1900--1950",
publisher = pub-HARVARD,
address = pub-HARVARD:adr,
pages = "xvii + 408",
year = "1968",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.4159/harvard.9780674366701",
ISBN = "0-674-36669-7, 0-674-36670-0",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-674-36669-5, 978-0-674-36670-1",
LCCN = "QD3",
bibdate = "Thu May 24 07:53:58 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
abstract = "The growing interdependence of the sciences was one of
the outstanding characteristics of the first half of
the twentieth century. ``Inevitably,'' Dr. Leicester
points out, ``this expanded vision led to closer
contacts among chemists of every speciality, and also
with scientists in other fields. Physics and physical
chemistry were applied to organic compounds, and new
substances that could not have been foreseen by the
older theories were prepared. Reaction mechanisms were
generalized. New borderline sciences sprang up.
Chemical physics and biochemistry became sciences in
their own right. Chemistry thus became a link between
physics and biology.'' A continuation of \booktitle{A
Source Book in Chemistry, 1400--1900} (HUP, 1952), this
volume contains selections from ninety classic papers
in all branches of chemistry -- papers upon which
contemporary research and practices are based. The
topics include such chemical techniques as
microanalysis, polarography, hydrogen ion
concentration, chromatography, electrophoresis, and the
use of the ultramicroscope, the ultracentrifuge, and
radioactive tracers; modern structural theories, with
emphasis on crystal structure, radioactive decay,
isotopes, molecular structure, the applications of
quantum mechanics to chemistry, thermodynamics,
electrolytes, and kinetics; the more recent studies on
artificial radioactivity and the transuranium elements;
organic chemistry, with reference to general synthetic
methods, polymers, the structure of proteins, nucleic
acids, alkaloids, steroids, and carotenoids; and
biochemistry, including the concept of hormones and
vitamins, separation of enzymes and viruses, metabolism
of fats, proteins and carbohydrates, and energy
production. The \booktitle{Source Book} serves as an
introduction to present-day chemistry and can also be
used as supplementary reading in general chemistry
courses, since, in many instances, the papers explain
the circumstances under which a particular discovery
was made--information that is customarily lacking in
textbooks. Although the selections are classified into
the usual branches of the science, it will be apparent
to the reader how the discoveries in any one branch
were taken up and incorporated into others.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Chemie; Chemistry; Chimie; Quimica; Chemistry, other;
Histoire; Sources; 20e si{\`e}cle; Natural Sciences",
tableofcontents = "The Free Amino Groups of Insulin / Sanger, F. \\
The Alcoholic Ferment of Yeast-juice / Harden, Arthur;
Young, William John \\
The Alcoholic Ferment of Yeast-Juice. Part II?The
Coferment of Yeast-Juice / Harden, Arthur; Young,
William John \\
The Alcoholic Ferment of Yeast-Juice. Part III?The
Function of Phosphates in the Fermentation of Glucose
by Yeast-Juice / Harden, Arthur; Young, William John
\\
The Pyrophosphate Fraction in Muscle / Lohmann, K. \\
Phosphorus Compounds of Muscle and Liver / Fiske, Cyrus
H.; Subbarow, Y. \\
On Intermediate Behavior in Glycolysis in the
Musculature / Embden, G.; Deuticke, H. J.; Kraft, Gert
\\
Glycogen Breakdown and Synthesis in Animal Tissues /
Cori, CarL F. \\
Myosine and Adenosinetriphosphatase / Engelhardt, W.
A.; Ljubimowa, M. N. \\
Metabolic Generation and Utilization of Phosphate Bond
Energy / Lipmann, Fritz \\
The Role of Citric Acid in Intermediate Metabolism in
Animal Tissues / Krebs, H. A.; Johnson, W. A. \\
Bibliography of Biographies \\
Name Index",
}
@Proceedings{Bastin:1971:QTB,
editor = "Ted Bastin",
booktitle = "Quantum Theory and Beyond: Essays and Discussions
Arising from a Colloquium",
title = "Quantum Theory and Beyond: Essays and Discussions
Arising from a Colloquium",
publisher = pub-CAMBRIDGE,
address = pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
pages = "viii + 345",
year = "1971",
ISBN = "0-521-07956-X",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-521-07956-3",
LCCN = "QC174.1 .Q37",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:08:23 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bunge-mario.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
URL = "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0907/77127237-d.html;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0907/77127237-t.html",
abstract = "Quantum theory attempts to describe the discrete or
atomic nature of matter and the physical world. This
book contains the edited papers presented at a small
informal colloquium held in Cambridge in 1968 to
discuss the need for fundamental revision in quantum
theory. Most schools of thought on the foundations of
the theory were represented, and to direct discussion
some participants proposed actual changes. A principal
aim was to pinpoint the source of difficulty in current
ideas of the time or, failing that, to present
alongside each other the various viewpoints about
them.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Digital edition in \cite{Bastin:2009:QTB}.",
subject = "Quantum theory",
tableofcontents = "List of participants \\
Preface \\
Part I. Introduction \\
1. The function of the colloquium --- editorial \\
2. The conceptual problem of quantum theory from the
experimentalist's point of view / O. R. Frisch \\
Part II. Niels Bohr and Complementarity: The Place of
the Classical Language \\
3. The Copenhagen interpretation / C. F. von
Weizs{\"a}cker \\
4. On Bohr's views concerning the quantum theory / D.
Bohm \\
Part III. The Measurement Problem \\
5. Quantal observation in statistical interpretation /
H. J. Groenewold \\
6. Macroscopic physics, quantum mechanics and quantum
theory of measurement / G. M. Prosperi \\
7. Comment on the Daneri--Loinger--Prosperi quantum
theory of measurement / Jeffrey Bub \\
8. The phenomenology of observation and explanation in
quantum theory / J. H. M. Whiteman \\
9. Measurement theory and complex systems / M. A.
Garstens \\
Part IV. New Directions within Quantum Theory: What
does the Quantum Theoretical Formalism Really Tell Us?
\\
10. On the role of hidden variables in the fundamental
structure of physics / D. Bohm \\
11. Beyond what? Discussion: space-time order within
existing quantum theory / C. W. Kilmister \\
12. Definability and measurability in quantum theory /
Yakir Aharonov and Aage Petersen \\
13. The bootstrap idea and the foundations of quantum
theory / Geoffrey F. Chew \\
Part V. A Fresh Start? \\
14. Angular momentum: an approach to combinatorial
space-time / Roger Penrose \\
15. A note on discreteness, phase space and cohomology
theory / B. J. Hiley \\
16. Cohomology of observations / R. H. Atkin \\
17. The origin of half-integral spin in a discrete
physical space / Ted Bastin \\
Part VI. Philosophical Papers \\
18. The unity of physics / C. F. von Weizs{\"a}cker \\
19. A philosophical obstacle to the rise of new
theories in microphysics / Mario Bunge \\
20. The incompleteness of quantum mechanics or the
emperor's missing clothes / H. R. Post \\
21. How does a particle get from A to B? / Ted Bastin
\\
22. Informational generalization of entropy in physics
/ Jerome Rothstein \\
23. Can life explain quantum mechanics? / H. H. Pattee
\\
24. Discussion: phenomena and sense data in quantum
theory / D. S. Linney and C. F. von Weizs{\"a}cker \\
Index of persons \\
Index of subjects",
}
@Book{Graetzer:1971:DNF,
author = "Hans G. Graetzer and David L. Anderson",
booktitle = "The discovery of nuclear fission: a documentary
history",
title = "The discovery of nuclear fission: a documentary
history",
volume = "20",
publisher = pub-VAN-NOSTRAND-REINHOLD,
address = pub-VAN-NOSTRAND-REINHOLD:adr,
pages = "viii + 120",
year = "1971",
LCCN = "QC790 .G68",
bibdate = "Sun Jul 29 17:56:32 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
series = "Van Nostrand Reinhold momentum books",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Nuclear fission; History",
}
@Book{Reines:1972:CFOa,
editor = "Frederick Reines",
booktitle = "Cosmology, fusion and other matters: {George Gamow}
memorial volume",
title = "Cosmology, fusion and other matters: {George Gamow}
memorial volume",
publisher = "Colorado Associated University Press",
address = "Boulder, CO, USA",
pages = "xiv + 320",
year = "1972",
ISBN = "0-87081-025-1",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-87081-025-1",
LCCN = "QC780 .C65",
bibdate = "Tue May 17 10:00:24 MDT 2011",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/u/ulam-stanislaw-m.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
editor-dates = "Frederick, Reines (1918--1998)",
subject = "Nuclear physics; Cosmology; Gamow, George",
subject-dates = "George Gamow (1904--1968)",
tableofcontents = "F. Reines / Introduction and preface \\
Alpher, R. A. and Herman, R. / Reflections on ``big
bang'' cosmology \\
Hoyle, F. and Narlikar, J. V. / Conformal invariance in
physics and cosmology \\
Penzias, A. A. / Cosmology and microwave astronomy \\
Wataghin, G. / On a model of the expanding universe \\
Dirac, P. A. M. / The variability of the gravitational
constant \\
Teller, E. / Are the constants constant? \\
Fowler, W. A. / New observations and old
nucleocosmochronologies \\
Shapiro, M. M., Silberberg, R., and Tsao, C. H. /
Diffusion of cosmic rays and their source composition
\\
Cowan, C. L. and Reines, F. / Neutrino physics ---
prospects \\
Kavanagh, R. W. / Reaction rates in the proton-proton
chain \\
Critchfield, C. L. / Analytic forms of the
thermonuclear function \\
Tuck, J. L. / World energy reserves and some
speculations on the future of nuclear fusion energy \\
Longmire, C. L. / Heating of charged particles by
electric waves \\
Yourgrau, W. and van der Merwe, A. / Entropy (positive
and negative), information and statistical
thermodynamics \\
Ulam, S. M. / Gamow --- and mathematics \\
Delbr{\"u}ck, M. / Out of this world \\
Rosenfeld, L. / Nuclear reminiscences \\
Shapiro, M. M. / George Gamow --- an appreciation \\
Alpher, R. A. and Herman, R. / Memories of Gamow",
}
@Book{Gowing:1974:IDBa,
author = "Margaret Gowing and Lorna Arnold",
booktitle = "Independence and deterrence: {Britain} and atomic
energy, 1945--1952",
title = "Independence and deterrence: {Britain} and atomic
energy, 1945--1952",
publisher = "Macmillan",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "????",
year = "1974",
ISBN = "0-333-15781-8 (vol. 1)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-333-15781-7 (vol. 1)",
LCCN = "QC773.3.G7 G68 1974b",
bibdate = "Mon Aug 20 07:12:07 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "A continuation of \cite{Gowing:1964:BAEa}.",
subject = "Atomic bomb; History; Nuclear energy; Research; Great
Britain",
tableofcontents = "v. 1. Policy making \\
v. 2. Policy execution",
}
@Book{Gowing:1974:IDBb,
author = "Margaret Gowing and Lorna Arnold",
booktitle = "Independence and deterrence: {Britain} and atomic
energy, 1945--1952",
title = "Independence and deterrence: {Britain} and atomic
energy, 1945--1952",
publisher = pub-ST-MARTINS,
address = pub-ST-MARTINS:adr,
pages = "????",
year = "1974",
LCCN = "QC773.3.G7 G68 1974",
bibdate = "Mon Aug 20 07:12:07 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "A continuation of \cite{Gowing:1964:BAEb}.",
subject = "Atomic bomb; History; Nuclear energy; Research; Great
Britain",
tableofcontents = "v. 1. Policy making \\
v. 2. Policy execution",
}
@Book{Wilson:1975:AOT,
editor = "Jane Wilson",
booktitle = "All in our time: the reminiscences of twelve nuclear
pioneers",
title = "All in our time: the reminiscences of twelve nuclear
pioneers",
publisher = "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists",
address = "Chicago, IL, USA",
pages = "236",
year = "1975",
LCCN = "QC773.A1 A44",
bibdate = "Sat Aug 4 09:22:45 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "Reprinted by the Educational Foundations for Nuclear
Science, Chicago, IL, USA (1975).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Atomic bomb; History; Nuclear physics",
tableofcontents = "Alvarez, L. W. / Berkeley in the 1930s \\
Abelson, P. H. / A graduate student with Ernest O.
Lawrence \\
Kamen, M. D. / The birthplace of big science \\
Frisch, O. R. / Investigating fission \\
Anderson, H. L. / Assisting Fermi / 90 \\
Wattenberg, A. / Present at the creation \\
Manley, J. H. / Organizing a wartime laboratory \\
Wilson, R. R. / A recruit for Los Alamos \\
Hoffmann, F. de / A novel apprenticeship \\
McDaniel, B. / Journeyman physicist \\
Fitch, V. L. / Soldier in the ranks \\
Bainbridge, K. T. / Orchestrating the test",
}
@Proceedings{Aitchison:1977:RPT,
editor = "Ian Johnston Rhind Aitchison and J. E. Paton",
booktitle = "{Rudolf Peierls and theoretical physics: proceedings
of the symposium held in Oxford on July 11th and 12th,
1974, to mark the occasion of the retirement of
Professor Sir Rudolph E. Peierls, F.R.S., C.B.E.}",
title = "{Rudolf Peierls and theoretical physics: proceedings
of the symposium held in Oxford on July 11th and 12th,
1974, to mark the occasion of the retirement of
Professor Sir Rudolph E. Peierls, F.R.S., C.B.E.}",
volume = "13",
publisher = pub-PERGAMON,
address = pub-PERGAMON:adr,
pages = "vii + 119 + 1",
year = "1977",
ISBN = "0-08-020606-9",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-08-020606-6",
LCCN = "QC1 .P3 1974",
bibdate = "Sat May 5 08:29:20 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
series = "Progress in nuclear physics",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
meetingname = "Peierls Symposium, Oxford, 1974.",
subject = "Physics; Congresses; Peierls, Sir Rudolf Ernst",
subject-dates = "Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
tableofcontents = "The Scattering of Pions by Nuclei / Bethe, Hans
Albrecht / 1 \\
Early Steps Towards The Chain Reaction / Frisch, O. R.
/ 18 \\
S & U / Berman, R. / 28 \\
Disordered Systems / Edwards, S. F. / 39 \\
Some Applications of Kapur--Peierls Resonance Theory /
Brown, G. E. / 53 \\
Phase Transitions / Thouless, David James / 70 \\
Heavy Particles / Dalitz, Richard Henry / 86 \\
An Old-Timer Looks at modern Field Theory / Weisskopf,
Victor Frederick / 107",
}
@Book{Duncan:1977:EI,
editor = "Ronald Duncan and Miranda Weston-Smith",
booktitle = "The Encyclopaedia of Ignorance",
title = "The Encyclopaedia of Ignorance",
publisher = pub-PERGAMON,
address = pub-PERGAMON:adr,
pages = "x + 443",
year = "1977",
ISBN = "0-08-021238-7 (hardcover), 0-08-022426-1 (flexicover),
0-08-021230-1 (paperback: volume 1), 0-08-021231-X
(paperback: volume 2)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-08-021238-8 (hardcover), 978-0-08-022426-8
(flexicover), 978-0-08-021230-2 (paperback: volume 1),
978-0-08-021231-9 (paperback: volume 2)",
LCCN = "Q158.5 .E53 1977",
bibdate = "Sat May 5 08:51:51 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
bootitle = "The Encyclopaedia of Ignorance",
remark = "Another reprint in two volumes.",
shorttableofcontents = "Volume 1. Physical sciences \\
Volume 2. Life sciences and earth sciences",
subject = "Science",
tableofcontents = "Why / O. R. Frisch \\
The lure of completeness / Hermann Bondi \\
The nature of knowledge / R. A. Lyttleton \\
Is physics legislated by cosmogony? / J. A. Wheeler and
C. M. Patton \\
The cosmical mystery / I. W. Roxburgh \\
Origin of earth, moon, and planets / W. H. McCrea \\
Galaxies, quasars and the universe / M. Rowan-Robinson
\\
The solar interior / D. Gough \\
Curved space / P. C. W. Davies \\
Is space curved? / I. W. Roxburgh \\
The riddles of gravitation / B. Bertotti \\
Relativity and time / T. Gold \\
The ``arrow of time'' and quantum mechanics / A. J.
Leggett \\
The hinterland between large and small / C. J. S.
Clarke \\
A clash of paradigms in physics / T. Bastin \\
Emergent properties of complex systems / Alan Cottrell
\\
Transformations / R. W. Cahn \\
The unknown atomic nucleus / Denys Wilkinson \\
Probing the heart of matter / A. Salam \\
Is nature complex? / R. Penrose \\
Complexity and transcomputability / H. J. Bremermann
\\
Mathematics in the social sciences / C. W. Kilmister
\\
Some unsolved problems in higher arithmetic / H.
Halberstam \\
Introduction / John Kendrew \\
The sources of variation in evolution / R. J. Britten
\\
The edge of evolution / J. C. Lacey, A. L. Weber and K.
M. Pruitt \\
Fallacies of evolutionary theory / E. W. F. Tomlin \\
The limitations of evolutionary theory / J. Maynard
Smith \\
Rethinking the origins of the genus homo / D. C.
Johanson \\
The control of form in the living body / Vincent
Wigglesworth \\
The languages of the brain / H. B. Barlow \\
Consciousness / R. L. Gregory \\
Learning and memory and the nervous system / H. A.
Buchtel and G. Berlucchi \\
Developmental biology / F. H. C. Crick \\
Immunology / H. S. Micklem \\
Why are there blood groups? / A. E. Mourant \\
Leaf structure and function / P. J. Grubb \\
Symmetry and asymmetry problems in animals / A. C.
Neville \\
Bacterial pathogenicity / K. A. Bettelheim \\
Human thought and action as an ingredient of system
behaviour / M. M. Lehman \\
Human nutrition / M. V. Tracey \\
Why do we not understand pain? / P. D. Wall \\
Drug addiction / J. H. P. Willis \\
Sleep / W. B. Webb \\
Ascorbic acid and the glycosaminoglycans / E. Cameron
and L. Pauling \\
The veils of Gaia / P. Cloud \\
The design of novel replicating polymers / A. G.
Cairns-Smith and C. J. Davis \\
Synthetic life for industry / A. G. Cairns-Smith \\
The ecological dilemma / M. Holdgate and J. W. L.
Beament \\
Ignorance below our feet / N. L. Falcon \\
Problems outstanding in the evolution of brain function
/ R. W. Sperry",
}
@Book{Duncan:1979:LTC,
editor = "Ronald Duncan and Miranda Weston-Smith",
booktitle = "Lying truths: a critical scrutiny of current beliefs
and conventions",
title = "Lying truths: a critical scrutiny of current beliefs
and conventions",
publisher = pub-PERGAMON,
address = pub-PERGAMON:adr,
pages = "vi + 242",
year = "1979",
ISBN = "0-08-021978-0",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-08-021978-3",
LCCN = "AZ999 .L94 1979",
bibdate = "Sat May 5 09:34:04 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Common fallacies",
tableofcontents = "Introduction / Ronald Duncan and Miranda
Weston-Smith \\
Man is born free, and he is everywhere in chains /
Colin Wilson \\
The right to work / Colin Wilson \\
Merit is always recognised / Ronald Duncan \\
Intended conduct and unintended consequences / Antony
Flew \\
Mass media assist communication / Miranda Weston-Smith
\\
The cold war is over / Brian Crozier \\
Broken eggs, but no omelette: Russia before the
revolution / Colin Welch \\
Compulsory state education raises educational standards
/ Rhoades Boyson \\
Education can change society? / Lewis Elton \\
The fallacy of environmentalism / H. D. Purcell \\
A boquet of fallacies from medicine and medical science
with a sideways glance at mathematics and logic / Sir
Peter Medawar \\
The myth of mind control / Stuart Sutherland \\
The lying truths of psychiatry / Thomas Szasz \\
Reality exists outside us? / P. C. W. Davies \\
Science is objective / Sir Alan Cottrell \\
You can prove anything with statistics / Otto R. Frisch
/ 171--179 \\
The gold effect / Raymond A. Lyttleton \\
Nothing but \ldots{}? / Arthur Koestler \\
Religion is a good thing / Sir Hermann Bondi \\
Human beings desire happiness / Nicholas Mosley \\
Charity begins at home / Peter Walker \\
Novelty is the chief aim in art / E. W. F. Tomlin",
}
@Proceedings{Stuewer:1979:NPR,
editor = "Roger H. Stuewer",
booktitle = "{Nuclear physics in retrospect: proceedings of a
symposium on the 1930s}",
title = "{Nuclear physics in retrospect: proceedings of a
symposium on the 1930s}",
publisher = pub-U-MINNESOTA,
address = pub-U-MINNESOTA:adr,
pages = "xvi + 340",
year = "1979",
ISBN = "0-8166-0869-5",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-8166-0869-0",
LCCN = "QC773 .S95 1977",
bibdate = "Thu Aug 2 06:46:14 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
meetingname = "Symposium on the History of Nuclear Physics,
University of Minnesota, 1977.",
remark-1 = "From the front matter: ``Dedicated to the memories of
Eugene Feenberg and Laura Fermi whose recent deaths
brought home to everyone the importance of having held
this Symposium.''",
remark-2 = "Pages 77--79 have a discussion by Otto Robert Frisch,
Laura Fermi, John Wheeler, and others about how the
news of nuclear fission arrived in America on 16
January 1939 after the arrival of Niels Bohr and
L{\'e}on Rosenfeld on the ship Drottningholm in New
York. Laura Fermi and John Wheeler were both at the
pier to meet them.",
subject = "Nuclear physics; History; Congresses",
tableofcontents = "Conference Participants / xiii--xvii \\
Welcome / Alfred O. Nier, University of Minnesota /
3--4 \\
Introduction / Henry Koffler, University of Minnesota /
5--8 \\
Introduction / Alfred O. Nier, University of Minnesota
/ 10--10 The Happy Thirties / Hans A. Bethe, Cornell
University / 9--31 \\
Introduction / William A. Fowler, California Institute
of Technology / 34--34 \\
Nuclear Physics in Rome / Emilio G. Segre, University
of California, Berkeley / 35--61 \\
Introduction / William A. Fowler, California Institute
of Technology / 64--64 \\
Experimental Work with Nuclei: Hamburg, London,
Copenhagen / Otto R. Frisch, University of Cambridge /
65--79 \\
Introduction / Herman Feshbach, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology / 82--82 \\
The Nuclear Photoelectric Effect and Remarks on Higher
Multipole Transitions: A Personal History / Maurice
Goldhaber, Brookhaven National Laboratory / 83--110 \\
Introduction / H. H. Barschall, University of Wisconsin
/ 112--112 \\
Early History of Particle Accelerators / Edwin M.
McMillan, University of California, Berkeley / 113--155
\\
Introduction / H. H. Barschall, University of Wisconsin
/ 158--159 \\
The Neutron: The Impact of Its Discovery and Its Uses /
Eugene P. Wigner, Princeton University / 159--178 \\
Introduction / Robert Serber, Columbia University /
180--181\\
The Development of Our Ideas on the Nuclear Forces /
Rudolf Peierls, University of Oxford and University of
Washington / 183--211 \\
Introduction / R. R. Wilson, Fermi National Accelerator
Laboratory / 214--215 \\
Some Men and Moments in the History of Nuclear Physics:
The Interplay of Colleagues and Motivations / John A.
Wheeler, Princeton University and University of Texas
at Austin / 217--322 \\
Name Index / 325--332 \\
Subject Index / 333--340",
}
@Book{Alton:1982:RPC,
author = "Jeannine Alton and Julia Latham-Jackson",
booktitle = "Report on the papers and correspondence of Otto Robert
Frisch, {FRS}, physicist (1904-1979) deposited in
Trinity College Library, Cambridge",
title = "Report on the papers and correspondence of Otto Robert
Frisch, {FRS}, physicist (1904-1979) deposited in
Trinity College Library, Cambridge",
publisher = "Reproduced for the Contemporary Scientific Archives
Centre by the Royal Commission on Historical
Manuscripts",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "155 leaves",
year = "1982",
LCCN = "Z6611.P57 A47 1982 QC21.2",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 22:02:32 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "``Reproduced for the Contemporary Scientific Archives
Centre (CASC 87/5/82).''. ``No 82/25.''.",
subject = "Physics; History; Sources; Manuscripts; Catalogs;
Frisch, Otto Robert; Manuscripts, English; England;
Cambridge",
subject-dates = "1904--1979",
}
@Book{Weart:1985:HP,
editor = "Spencer R. Weart and Melba Phillips",
booktitle = "History of physics",
title = "History of physics",
volume = "2",
publisher = pub-AIP,
address = pub-AIP:adr,
pages = "375",
year = "1985",
ISBN = "0-88318-468-0 (paperback)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-88318-468-4 (paperback)",
LCCN = "QC7 .H694 1985",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 4 18:34:44 MDT 2012",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/o/oppenheimer-j-robert.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/planck-max.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/slater-john-clarke.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jshs.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
series = "Readings from \booktitle{Physics Today}",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Physics; History; Sources",
tableofcontents = "1 / CHAPTER 1: BEFORE OUR TIMES \\
2 / The prehistory of solid-state physics / Cyril
Stanley Smith \\
12 / Franklin's Physics / John L. Heilbron \\
18 / A sketch for a history of early thermodynamics /
E. Mendoza \\
25 / A sketch for a history of the kinetic theory of
gases / E. Mendoza \\
29 / Rowland's physics / John D. Miller \\
36 / Michelson and his interferometer / Robert S.
Shankland \\
42 / Poincare and cosmic evolution / Stephen G. Brush
\\
50 / Steps toward the Hertzsprung--Russell Diagram //
David H. DeVorkin \\
59 / CHAPTER 2: INSTITUTIONS OF PHYSICS \\
61 / The roots of solid-state research at Bell Labs /
Lillian Hartmann Hoddeson \\
68 / Some personal experiences in the international
coordination of crystal diffractometry / P. P. Ewald
\\
74 / The founding of the American Institute of Physics
/ Karl T. Compton \\
78 / The first fifty years of the AAPT / Melba Phillips
\\
86 / The giant cancer tube and the Kellogg Radiation
Laboratory / Charles H. Holbrow \\
94 / The evolution of the Office of Naval Research /
The Bird Dogs \\
101 / CHAPTER 3: SOCIAL CONTEXT \\
103 / Nagaoka to Rutherford, 22 February 1911 /
Lawrence Badash \\
108 / American physics and the origins of electrical
engineering / Robert Rosenberg \\
115 / Physics in the Great Depression / Charles Weiner
\\
123 / Scientists with a secret / Spencer R. Weart \\
130 / Some thoughts on science in the Federal
government / Edward U. Condon \\
138 / Fifty years of physics education / A. P. French
\\
149 / Women in physics: unnecessary, injurious and out
of place? / Vera Kistiakowsky \\
159 / The last fifty years --- A revolution? / Spencer
R. Weart \\
171 / CHAPTER 4: BIOGRAPHY \\
173 / The two Ernests / Mark L. Oliphant \\
194 / Van Vleck and magnetism / Philip W. Anderson \\
198 / Alfred Lee Loomis --- last great amateur of
science / Luis W. Alvarez \\
208 / Harold Urey and the discovery of deuterium /
Ferdinand G. Brickwedde \\
214 / Pyotr Kapitza, octogenarian dissident / Grace
Marmor Spruch \\
221 / The young Oppenheimer: Letters and recollections
/ Alice Kimball Smith and Charles Weiner \\
228 / Maria Goeppert Mayer --- two-fold pioneer /
Robert G. Sachs \\
234 / Philip Morrison --- A profile / Anne Eisenberg
\\
241 / CHAPTER 5: PERSONAL ACCOUNTS \\
243 / How I created the theory of relativity / Albert
Einstein \\
246 / It might as well be spin / Samuel A. Goudsmit and
George E. Uhlenbeck \\
255 / History of the cyclotron. Part I / M. Stanley
Livingston \\
261 / History of the cyclotron. Part II / Edwin M.
McMillan \\
272 / The discovery of fission / Otto R. Frisch and
John A. Wheeler \\
282 / Physics at Columbia University / Enrico Fermi \\
287 / CHAPTER 6: PARTICLES AND QUANTA \\
289 / J. J. Thomson and the discovery of the electron /
George P. Thomson \\
294 / Thermodynamics and quanta in Planck's work /
Martin J. Klein \\
303 / J. J. Thomson and the Bohr atom / John L.
Heilbron \\
310 / Sixty years of quantum physics / Edward U. Condon
\\
319 / Heisenberg and the early days of quantum
mechanics / Felix Bloch \\
324 / Electron diffraction: Fifty years ago / Richard
K. Gehrenbeck \\
332 / 1932 --- Moving into the new physics / Charles
Weiner \\
340 / The idea of the neutrino / Laurie M. Brown \\ \\
346 / The birth of elementary-particle physics / Laurie
M. Brown and Lillian Hartmann Hoddeson \\
354 / The discovery of electron tunneling into
superconductors / Roland W. Schmitt \\
358 / The development of field theory in the last fifty
years / Victor F. Weisskopf",
}
@Book{Goldschmidt:1987:PAF,
author = "Bertrand Goldschmidt",
booktitle = "Pionniers de l'atome. ({French}) [{Pioneers} of the
atom]",
title = "Pionniers de l'atome. ({French}) [{Pioneers} of the
atom]",
publisher = "Stock",
address = "Paris, France",
pages = "484 + 8",
year = "1987",
ISBN = "2-234-02070-0",
ISBN-13 = "978-2-234-02070-2",
LCCN = "QC773 .G64 1987",
bibdate = "Mon Jun 11 10:29:07 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "See also English translation
\cite{Goldschmidt:1990:AR}.",
URL = "http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k4803658x",
abstract = "R{\'e}cit de la carri{\`e}re scientifique de Bertrand
Goldschmidt, ``dans le contexte de l'histoire politique
et technique de l'uranium, du radium, et des premiers
travaux qui ont men{\'e} d'abord {\`a} l'arme atomique,
puis {\`a} la production d'{\'e}lectricit{\'e}
d'origine nucl{\'e}aire''. La p{\'e}riode couverte
s'{\'e}tend de 1930 {\`a} 1953, mais l'accent est mis
sur les ann{\'e}es 1939 {\`a} 1945, d{\'e}terminantes
pour l'avenir de l'{\'e}nergie atomique. [Story of the
scientific career of Bertrand Goldschmidt, ``in the
context of political history and technique of uranium,
radium, and early work that led first to the atomic
weapon, then to the production of electricity of
nuclear origin''. The period covered extends from 1930
to 1953 but the focus is over the years 1939 to 1945,
determining the future of atomic energy.]",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "Fritz Strassmann; Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric Joliot-Curie;
Ir{\`e}ne Joliot-Cure; Lise Meitner; Marie Curie; Otto
Hahn; Otto Robert Frisch",
language = "French",
subject = "Atomic bomb; History; France; Nuclear energy;
Physicists; Biography; Goldschmidt, Bertrand",
tableofcontents = "Avant-Propos / 7 \\
Premi{\`e}re Partie --- Les pionniers / 11 \\
1: De l'{\'e}cole au laboratoire / 13 \\
2: La d{\'e}couverte de la fission / 33 \\
3: La vall{\'e}e de Saint-Joachim / 43 \\
4: Brevets fran{\c{c}}ais et uranium belge / 63 \\
5: De Tahiti {\`a} Poitiers / 81 \\
6: L'eau lourde norv{\'e}gienne / 97 \\
7: La double r{\'e}vocation / 109 \\
Deuxi{\`e}me Partie: Les exil{\'e}s / 127 \\
8: Le fil coup{\'e} / 129 \\
9: L'accueil britannique / 141 \\
10: Le rapport Maud / 155 \\
11: Le fil renou{\'e} / 169 \\
12: En plein secret / 185 \\
13: Le transfert au Canada / 199 \\
14: Turbulences anglo-am{\'e}ricaines / 213 \\
15: Le retour au calme / 235 \\
16: La collaboration restreinte / 249 \\
17: La double all{\'e}geance / 263 \\
18: Ouragan sur les ondes / 289 \\
19: La promesse tenue / 315 \\
20: Rappel{\'e}, retenu et renvoy{\'e} / 327 \\
Troisi{\`e}me Partie: Les fondateurs / 349 \\
21: Les premiers pas du CEA / 351 \\
22: Bikini et la renomm{\'e}e / 371 \\
23: La grande n{\'e}gociation / 385 \\
24: Une pile toute simple / 405 \\
25: Le rouge et le rose / 427 \\
26: Le tournant / 449 \\
Annexes / 467 \\
Index / 471 \\
Table / 479",
}
@Book{Stolz:1989:OHL,
author = "Werner Stolz",
booktitle = "{Otto Hahn\slash Lise Meitner}",
title = "{Otto Hahn\slash Lise Meitner}",
publisher = "Vieweg + Teubner Verlag",
address = "????",
year = "1989",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-82223-9",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Goldschmidt:1990:AR,
author = "Bertrand Goldschmidt",
booktitle = "Atomic Rivals",
title = "Atomic Rivals",
publisher = pub-RUTGERS,
address = pub-RUTGERS:adr,
pages = "xvii + 372 + 8",
year = "1990",
ISBN = "0-8135-1518-1 (hardcover), 0-8135-1519-X (paperback)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-8135-1518-2 (hardcover), 978-0-8135-1519-9
(paperback)",
LCCN = "QC773 .G6413 1990",
bibdate = "Mon Jun 11 11:23:33 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
note = "English translation of \cite{Goldschmidt:1987:PAF}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Goldschmidt, Bertrand; Atomic bomb; History; France;
Nuclear energy; Physicists; Biography; K{\"a}rnvapen",
tableofcontents = "Foreword by Glenn T. Seaborg / vii \\
Translator's Preface / xiii \\
Author's Preface / xv \\
Part One: The Pioneers \\
1. From School to Laboratory / 3 \\
2. The Discovery of Fission / 20 \\
3. The Valley of Saint-Joachim / 28 \\
4. French Patents and Belgian Uranium / 45 \\
5. From Tahiti to Poitiers / 60 \\
6. The Norwegian Heavy Water / 74 \\
7. The Double Dismissal / 84 \\
Part Two: The Exiles \\
8. The Thread Is Cut / 101 \\
9. The British Reception / 112 \\
10. The Maud Report / 124 \\
11. The Thread Is Retied / 136 \\
12. In Total Secrecy / 149 \\
13. The Transfer to Canada / 160 \\
14. Anglo--American Turbulence / 173 \\
15. The Calm Returns / 191 \\
16. Limited Collaboration / 202 \\
17. The Double Allegiance / 213 \\
18. Hurricane on the Waves / 235 \\
19. The Promise Kept / 257 \\
20. Recalled, Retained, and Returned / 266 \\
Part Three: The Founders \\
21. The First Steps of the CEA / 287 \\
22. Bikini and Fame / 300 \\
23. The Great Negotiation / 309 \\
24. A Very Simple Pile / 325 \\
25. The Red and the Pink / 338 \\
26. The Turning Point / 354 \\
Acknowledgments / 365 \\
Name Index / 367",
}
@Book{Szasz:1992:BSMa,
author = "Ferenc Morton Szasz",
booktitle = "{British} scientists and the {Manhattan Project}: the
{Los Alamos} years",
title = "{British} scientists and the {Manhattan Project}: the
{Los Alamos} years",
publisher = "Macmillan",
address = "Basingstoke, UK",
pages = "xx + 167",
year = "1992",
ISBN = "1-349-12731-0, 0-333-56597-5",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-349-12731-3, 978-0-333-56597-1",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:53:57 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-349-12731-3",
abstract = "During World War II, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston
Churchill pooled their nations' resources in the race
to beat the Germans to the secret of the atomic bomb.
This book tells the story of the British scientists who
journeyed to Los Alamos to help develop the world's
first nuclear weapons.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1940--2010",
subject = "Scientists; Great Britain; Atomic bomb; Research;
History; New Mexico; Los Alamos; Research.;
International cooperation.; Scientists.; Kernwapens.;
Natuurkundigen.",
}
@Book{Szasz:1992:BSMb,
author = "Ferenc Morton Szasz",
booktitle = "{British} scientists and the {Manhattan Project}: the
{Los Alamos} years",
title = "{British} scientists and the {Manhattan Project}: the
{Los Alamos} years",
publisher = pub-ST-MARTINS,
address = pub-ST-MARTINS:adr,
pages = "xx + 167",
year = "1992",
ISBN = "0-312-06167-6",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-312-06167-8",
LCCN = "QC773.3.U5 S97 1991",
bibdate = "Sun Sep 1 09:51:17 MDT 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
URL = "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0809/91019904-d.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1940--2010",
subject = "Scientists; Great Britain; Atomic bomb; Research;
History; New Mexico; Los Alamos",
tableofcontents = "Preface \\
Introduction \\
1: Background / 1 \\
2: The British Mission at Los Alamos: The Scientific
Dimension / 16 \\
3: The British Mission at Los Alamos: The Social
Dimension / 32 \\
4: The Aftermath / 46 \\
5: Varieties of the British Mission Experience / 56 \\
6: The Strange Tale of Klaus Fuchs / 82 \\
7: The British Mission and the Postwar Nuclear Culture
/ 97 \\
Notes: 107 \\
Appendix I: The Postwar Careers of the British Mission
/ 133 \\
Appendix II: The Frisch--Peierls Memorandum (March
1940) / 141 \\
Appendix III: Ralph Carlisle Smith's Summary of the
British Mission at Los Alamos / 148 \\
Appendix IV: Otto Frisch's Eyewitness Account of the
July 16, 1945, Atomic Explosion at Trinity Site,
Alamogordo Air Base, New Mexico / 152 \\
Bibliography / 154 \\
Index / 163",
}
@Book{Dalitz:1997:SSP,
editor = "Richard Henry Dalitz and {Sir} Rudolf Peierls",
booktitle = "Selected scientific papers of {Sir Rudolf Peierls}:
with commentary",
title = "Selected scientific papers of {Sir Rudolf Peierls}:
with commentary",
volume = "19",
publisher = pub-WORLD-SCI,
address = pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
pages = "xxiii + 805",
year = "1997",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1142/3128",
ISBN = "981-02-2692-6 (hardcover), 981-02-2693-4 (paperback),
981-279-577-4 (e-book)",
ISBN-13 = "978-981-02-2692-3 (hardcover), 978-981-02-2693-0
(paperback), 978-981-279-577-9 (e-book)",
LCCN = "QC21.2 .P42 1997",
MRclass = "01A75 (81-03 82-03)",
MRnumber = "1632685",
MRreviewer = "H. S. Green",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 14 08:00:09 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib",
series = "World Scientific series in 20th century physics",
URL = "https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/1997sspr.book.....D;
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/1997ssps.book.....P;
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/1997WSSP...19.....D;
https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/3128",
ZMnumber = "0997.01522",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Richard Dalitz (28 February 1925--13 January 2006),
Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (5 June 1907--19 September
1995)",
tableofcontents = "1. On the theory of galvanomagnetic effects \\
2. On the theory of the Hall effect \\
3. On the existence of stationary states \\
4. On the kinetic theory of thermal conduction in
crystals \\
5. On the theory of electric and thermal conductivity
of metals \\
6. Two remarks on the theory of conductivity \\
7. Quantum electrodynamics in configuration space \\
8. Extension of the uncertainty principle to
relativistic quantum theory \\
9. On the absorption spectra of solids \\
10. On the theory of the diamagnetism of conduction
electrons \\
11. On the theory of the diamagnetism of conduction
electrons, II. Strong magnetic fields \\
12. Remarks on the theory of metals \\
13. On the statistical basis for the electron theory of
metals \\
14. Remarks on transition temperatures \\
15. The ``neutrino'' \\
16. The neutrino \\
17. Quantum theory of the diplon \\
18. The scattering of neutrons by protons \\
19. Statistical error in counting experiments \\
20. Statistical theory of superlattices with unequal
concentrations of the components \\
21. Note on the derivation of the equation of state for
a degenerate relativistic gas \\
22. Magnetic transition curves of supraconductors \\
23. Statistical theory of adsorption with interaction
between the adsorbed atoms \\
24. On Ising's model of ferromagnetism \\
25. Penetration into potential barriers in several
dimensions \\
26. Heat conduction in liquid helium \\
27. The dispersion formula for nuclear reactions \\
28. On minimum property of the free energy \\
29. Nuclear reactions in the continuous energy region
\\
30. Critical conditions in neutron multiplication \\
31. Interpretation of beta-disintegration data \\
32. The size of a dislocation \\
33. The Frisch--Peierls Memorandum of 1940 (in 2 parts)
\\
34. The Bohr theory of nuclear reactions \\
35. Separation of isotopes \\
36. On Lorentz invariance in the quantum theory \\
37. The equation of state of air at high temperatures
\\
38. Expansions in terms of sets of functions with
complex eigenvalues \\
39. The commutation laws of relativistic field theory
\\
40. The polyneutron theory of the origin of the
elements \\
41. Properties of form factors in non-local theories
\\
42. A study of gauge-invariant non-local interactions
\\
43. Field equations in functional form \\
44. Note on the vibration spectrum of a crystal \\
45. The coherent scattering of $\gamma$-rays by K
electrons in heavy atoms. I. Method \\
46. Interpretation and properties of propagators \\
47. The Peierls transition \\
48. The collective model of nuclear motion \\
49. Two-stage model of Fermi interactions \\
50. Complex eigenvalues in scattering theory \\
51. Selected topics in nuclear theory \\
52. Velocity-dependent nuclear forces \\
53. Variational approach to collective motion \\
54. The Villars formalism for nuclear rotation \\
55. Time reversal and the second law of thermodynamics
\\
56. The momentum of a light wave in a refracting medium
\\
57. Perturbation theory for projected states \\
58. The force on a moving charge in an electron gas \\
59. Perturbation theory for projected states, II.
Convergence criteria and a soluble model \\
60. Test of projected perturbation theory on a
simplified model of H[symbol] \\
61. Some simple remarks on the basis of transport
theory \\
62. The force in electromigration \\
63. The momentum of light in a refractive medium \\
64. Resonant states and their uses \\
65. Local approximation to a non-local potential \\
66. Model-making in physics \\
67. The momentum of a sound pulse in a slightly
dispersive medium \\
68. Momentum and pseudomomentum of light and sound \\
69. Observations in quantum mechanics and the
``collapse of the wave function'' \\
70. Shape of solitons in classically forbidden states:
``Lorentz expansion'' \\
71. In defence of ``measurement'' \\
72. Broken symmetries",
}
@Book{Mladjenovic:1998:DYN,
author = "Milorad Mladjenovi{\'c}",
booktitle = "The Defining Years in Nuclear Physics, 1932--1960s",
title = "The Defining Years in Nuclear Physics, 1932--1960s",
publisher = pub-IOP,
address = pub-IOP:adr,
pages = "xx + 441",
year = "1998",
ISBN = "0-7503-0472-3 (hardcover)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7503-0472-6 (hardcover)",
LCCN = "QC773 .M54 1998",
bibdate = "Mon Jul 4 10:32:56 MDT 2016",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/t/teller-edward.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib",
abstract = "Creation, in science, is like any other process,
highly individual. Nuclear physics, more than any other
branch of physics, has shaped the public perception of
science this century. Professor Mladjenovic has put
together a fascinating account of the scientists, and
their discoveries, in chronological order. It describes
the work of the founding fathers of nuclear physics,
from Gamow and Dirac, to Van de Graaff and Siegbahn
(amongst others). It is the author's view of the most
important discoveries made, and reflects, in part, the
research he has carried out. Topics include nuclear
spectroscopy, in particular beta-ray spectrometers and
internal conversion. The author starts from the
discovery of the neutron in 1932, to nuclear fission,
and closes with sub-atomic processes. The book is
written for students of modern physics courses, and as
a reference for those interested in the historical
development of the subject. Full references for further
reading, and to the original papers are provided.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1920--",
remark = "From the inside cover: With reference to the following
Nobel Prize winners: ALVAREZ; ANDERSON; BETHE;
BLACKETT; BOHR Aage and MOTTELSON; BOHR Niels; BOTHE;
CHADWICK; COCKCROFT and WALTON; DIRAC; FERMI; HAHN and
STRASSMAN; HEISENBERG; HOFSTADTER; JOLIOT-CURIES;
LAWRENCE; LEE and YOUNG; MAYER and JENSEN; McMILLAN;
SEGRE; SIEGBAHN Kai; WIGNER",
shorttableofcontents = "Part 1. From the discovery of the neutron to
nuclear fission. The state of nuclear physics in 193l
\\
Discovery of the neutron \\
Discovery of the positron and artificial radioactivity
\\
Radioactivity produced by neutrons \\
Discovery of fission \\
Nuclear forces \\
Part 2. Nuclear instruments. Nuclear accelerators \\
Gas counters \\
The scintillation counter \\
Semiconductor counters \\
Beta-ray spectrometers \\
gamma-decay \\
Internal conversion \\
Beta-decay \\
Part 3. Nuclear models. The nuclear shell model \\
Collective models \\
Individual-particle models \\
Part 4. Nuclear reactions. First experiments with the
accelerated particles \\
Nucleon-nucleon scattering \\
Low-energy nuclear reactions",
subject = "Nuclear physics; History; Instruments; Nuclear models;
Nuclear reactions; Nuclear models; Nuclear physics;
Instruments; Nuclear reactions; Kernfysica; Physique
nucl{\'e}aire; 20e si{\`e}cle; Kernphysik; Geschichte
1932--1969",
tableofcontents = "Acknowledgments / v \\
Preface / xvii \\
General References / xvii \\
PART 1: FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE NEUTRON TO NUCLEAR
FISSION / 1 \\
THE STATE OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS IN 1931 / 3 \\
1.1 The first book on nuclear structure / 3 \\
1.2 Nuclear spin and nuclear constitution / 4 \\
1.3 Statistics / 6 \\
1.4 Alpha decay / 9 \\
1.4.1 Gamow's theory / 10 \\
1.4.2 Comparison with the empirical data / 13 \\
1.5 Nuclear transmutations / 15 \\
DISCOVERY OF THE NEUTRON / 19 \\
2.1 The experiment of Bothe and Becker / 21 \\
2.2 The Curie and Joliot papers / 23 \\
2.3 Work in Cambridge / 26 \\
2.3.1 Letter to Nature / 27 \\
2.3.2 Reaction in Paris / 28 \\
2.3.3 A rare confession / 29 \\
DISCOVERY OF THE POSITRON AND ARTIFICIAL RADIOACTIVITY
/ 31 \\
3.1 Dirac's theory of the positron / 31 \\
3.1.1 Electrons and protons / 32 \\
3.1.2 Anti-electrons / 34 \\
3.2 Discovery of the positron / 36 \\
3.2.1 Anderson's discovery / 36 \\
3.2.2 Confirmation for Blackett and Occhialini / 39 \\
3.3 Discovery of artificial radioactivity / 40 \\
3.3.1 `Transmutation positrons' / 41 \\
3.3.2 Positron radioactivity / 43 \\
4 RADIOACTIVITY PRODUCED BY NEUTRONS / 46 \\
4.1 The work of the Fermi group in Rome / 46 \\
4.1.1 April--July 1934 / 47 \\
4.1.2 The first transuranium controversy / 48 \\
4.1.3 Summary of the first phase of work / 49 \\
4.1.4 The discovery of neutron thermalization / 51 \\
4.2 The physics of slow neutrons / 53 \\
4.2.1 The end of Fermi's group in Rome / 54 \\
5 DISCOVERY OF FISSION / 56 \\
5.1 The early work of Hahn, Meitner and Strassmann / 56
\\
5.1.1 Transuranium isomeric disintegration series / 58
\\
5.2 The 3.5 h activity of Curie and Savi{\'c} / 63 \\
5.3 Fission / 65 \\
5.3.1 Lise Meitner's departure / 65 \\
5.3.2 Radium isomers / 65 \\
5.3.3 Radium isomers were barium isotopes / 65 \\
5.3.4 The Hahn--Meitner letters / 67 \\
5.3.5 The interpretation of Meitner and Frisch / 67 \\
6 NUCLEAR FORCES / 70 \\
6.1 First nuclear models with neutrons / 70 \\
6.1.1 18 April / 70 \\
6.1.2 21 April / 70 \\
6.1.3 25 April / 71 \\
6.1.4 18 July / 71 \\
6.1.5 17 August / 71 \\
6.2 Heisenberg's first paper / 71 \\
6.3 Heisenberg's second and third papers / 73 \\
6.3.1 Comments / 74 \\
6.4 Majorana's paper / 74 \\
6.5 Heisenberg's review paper / 76 \\
6.6 Wave equation of the deuteron / 79 \\
PART 2: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS / 83 \\
7 NUCLEAR ACCELERATORS / 85 \\
7.1 The Cockcroft--Walton accelerator / 86 \\
7.1.1 The 300 kV model / 87 \\
7.1.2 The second apparatus / 87 \\
7.1.3 Other Cockcroft--Walton accelerators / 89 \\
7.2 The cyclotron / 90 \\
7.2.1 Cyclotron acceleration / 91 \\
7.2.2 Early cyclotrons / 92 \\
7.2.3 Larger cyclotrons / 94 \\
7.2.4 The synchrocyclotron / 95 \\
7.3 The electrostatic (Van de Graaff) generator / 96
\\
7.3.1 Early models / 97 \\
7.3.2 The first single-electrode generator / 99 \\
7.3.3 Design advances / 99 \\
7.3.4 Tandems / 101 \\
7.4 Linear accelerators / 102 \\
7.4.1 The first linear accelerator at Berkeley / 103
\\
7.4.2 The first proton linear accelerators / 105 \\
7.5 The betatron / 105 \\
7.5.1 The principle of operation / 105 \\
7.6 Synchrotrons / 107 \\
7.6.1 The electron synchrotrons / 107 \\
7.6.2 The proton synchrotron / 108 \\
7.7 Alternating gradient focusing / 108 \\
7.8 Colliding beams and storage rings / 109 \\
7.9 Accelerator development / 110 \\
8 GAS COUNTERS / 114 \\
8.1 Point and trigger counters / 114 \\
8.2 The Geiger--Muller counter / 120 \\
8.2.1 Non-self-quenching counters / 120 \\
8.2.2 Self-quenching counters / 122 \\
8.3 The proportional counter / 127 \\
8.3.1 Spectrometry / 129 \\
9 THE SCINTILLATION COUNTER / 131 \\
9.1 Photomultipliers / 132 \\
9.2 Beginnings / 133 \\
9.2.1 1947 / 134 \\
9.2.2 1948 / 134 \\
9.2.3 1949 / 135 \\
9.2.4 1950 / 136 \\
9.3 Properties of scintillation detectors / 137 \\
9.3.1 Organic crystals / 137 \\
9.3.2 Inorganic crystals / 139 \\
9.4 $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy with scintillators / 141
\\
9.4.1 First $\gamma$-spectra / 143 \\
9.4.2 Maturity of $\gamma$-ray scintillation
spectroscopy / 148 \\
10 SEMICONDUCTOR COUNTERS / 151 \\
10.1 Early investigations / 151 \\
10.1.1 Counting mechanism / 152 \\
10.2 The second phase (1949--1959) / 153 \\
10.2.1 The pioneering work of McKay / 153 \\
10.2.2 The response / 155 \\
10.2.3 Surface barrier detector / 155 \\
10.2.4 Temperature effects / 156 \\
10.3 The third phase (1960--1965) / 158 \\
10.3.1 Laboratory work / 158 \\
10.3.2 Silicon detector development / 158 \\
10.3.3 Lithium drifting counters / 158 \\
10.4 $\gamma$-ray spectrometry / 159 \\
10.4.1 Summary 1959--1965 / 160 \\
Appendix / 161 \\
A.I Semiconductor structure / 161 \\
A.2 Junctions / 163 \\
A.3 p--i--n junctions / 165 \\
11 BETA-RAY SPECTROMETERS / 168 \\
11.1 Lenses / 168 \\
11.1.1 Long lenses / 170 \\
11.1.2 Short lenses / 173 \\
11.1.3 Intermediate lenses / 173 \\
11.1.4 Coincidence spectrometers / 173 \\
11.2 The second generation of semi-circular
spectrometers / 175 \\
11.2.1 Modifications / 175 \\
11.3 Double-focusing $\pi \sqrt{2}$ spectrometers / 175
\\
11.3.1 Design of $\pi \sqrt{2}$ spectrometers / 176 \\
11.3.2 Multistrip sources / 177 \\
11.3.3 Aberration correctors / 177 \\
11.3.4 Greater focusing angles / 179 \\
11.4 Prismatic (sector) spectrometers / 181 \\
11.4.1 Uniform-field sector / 181 \\
11.4.2 Double-focusing spectrometers / 181 \\
11.5 Toroidal (orange) spectrometers / 183 \\
11.6 Trochoidal spectrometers / 185 \\
11.7 Optical analogy spectrometer / 186 \\
11.8 Precision spectroscopy / 187 \\
11.8. l Nuclear decay schemes / 187 \\
11.8.2 Precision of electron energy measurements / 188
\\
11.9 Closing comments / 191 \\
12 GAMMA-DECAY / 195 \\
12.1 Dirac's first formula / 195 \\
12.2 Dirac's second formula / 196 \\
12.3 Multipole fields / 196 \\
12.3.1 Heitler's contribution / 197 \\
12.3.2 The Weisskopf--Franz contribution / 197 \\
12.4 Single-particle transitions / 198 \\
12.4.1 Selection rules / 199 \\
12.5 Measurement of transition probabilities / 200 \\
12.5.1 Coincidence measurements / 201 \\
12.5.2 The oscilloscope method / 203 \\
12.5.3 The time of flight method / 204 \\
12.5.4 Resonance scattering and absorption / 204 \\
12.5.5 M{\"o}ssbauer effect / 204 \\
12.5.6 Coulomb excitation / 206 \\
12.6 Classification of nuclear transition probabilities
/ 206 \\
12.7 Angular correlations / 207 \\
12.7.1 Polarization-direction correlation / 209 \\
13 INTERNAL CONVERSION / 214 \\
13.1 First measurements / 214 \\
13.2 Early theoretical calculations / 216 \\
13.3 Tables of coefficients / 221 \\
13.3.1 The work of Rose and collaborators / 221 \\
13.3.2 The effects of final nuclear size / 222 \\
13.4 Summing up in 1965 / 224 \\
13.4.1 K-conversion coefficients / 224 \\
13.4.2 K/L ratios / 225 \\
13.4.3 New calculations (1964--1968) / 227 \\
13.5 Maturity / 229 \\
13.5.1 K-conversion coefficients / 229 \\
13.5.2 K/L ratios / 230 \\
13.5.3 L-subshells / 230 \\
13.6 Final comment / 231 \\
14 BETA-DECAY / 234 \\
14.1 Bohr's non-conservation of energy / 234 \\
14.2 Beck's theory / 236 \\
14.3 Pauli's neutrino / 236 \\
14.4 Fermi's theory of $\beta$-decay / 238 \\
14.4.1 The perturbation matrix / 240 \\
14.4.2 The transition probability / 240 \\
14.4.3 The mean life / 241 \\
14.4.4 Forbidden transitions and selection rules / 242
\\
14.4.5 Comparison with experiments / 242 \\
14.4.6 The Fermi constant / 243 \\
14.4.7 Spectrum shapes / 243 \\
14.4.8 Comments / 244 \\
14.5 Early experimental tests / 245 \\
14.5.1 The Kurie plot / 245 \\
14.5.2 RaE ($^{210}$Bi) / 247 \\
14.6 The Konopinski--Uhlenbeck modification / 248 \\
14.6.1 Experimental evidence / 250 \\
14.7 Further development of Fermi's theory / 251 \\
14.7.1 Gamow--Teller selection rules / 251 \\
14.7.2 Relativistic Hamiltonians / 251 \\
14.7.3 Forbidden transitions / 252 \\
14.8 Post-war experimental research / 253 \\
14.8.1 New and stronger sources / 253 \\
14.8.2 Allowed spectra / 254 \\
14.8.3 Forbidden transitions / 257 \\
14.9 Orbital electron capture / 258 \\
14.9.1 The Alvarez paper / 259 \\
14.10 Interaction forms / 259 \\
14.10.1 Allowed transitions / 260 \\
14.10.2 Forbidden transitions / 260 \\
14.11 Neutrino experiments / 261 \\
14.11.1 Indirect evidence (early experiments) / 261 \\
14.11.2 Electron--neutrino angular correlation / 265
\\
14.11.3 Detection of the free neutrino / 266 \\
14.11.4 Nuclear explosion neutrino experiment / 270 \\
14.12 Discovery of the non-conservation of parity / 271
\\
14.12.1 Conservation laws / 271 \\
14.12.2 The $\tau$--$\theta$ puzzle / 275 \\
14.12.3 The investigations of Lee and Yang / 275 \\
14.12.4 The experiment of Wu et al. / 276 \\
14.13 After parity non-conservation / 278 \\
14.13.1 Longitudinal polarization of $\beta$-particles
/ 278 \\
14.13.2 The helicity of the neutrino / 278 \\
14.13.3 Universal V--A interaction / 279 \\
14.14 A short commentary / 279 \\
PART 3: NUCLEAR MODELS / 285 \\
15 THE NUCLEAR SHELL MODEL / 287 \\
15.1 Earliest ideas / 287 \\
15.1.1 Beck's ideas / 287 \\
15.1.2 Bartlett's papers / 287 \\
15.2 Work in Paris / 288 \\
15.3 The review by Bethe and Bacher / 291 \\
15.3.1 Gamow's text-book / 292 \\
15.4 Mayer's first paper / 293 \\
15.5 Immediate reactions / 294 \\
15.5.1 Feenberg's papers / 294 \\
15.5.2 Nordheim's paper / 296 \\
15.6 A letter to Physical Review worth a Nobel Prize /
298 \\
15.7 Four series of magic numbers / 300 \\
15.8 Extensive papers / 300 \\
15.8.1 Mayer's paper / 300 \\
15.8.2 The paper by Haxel et al / 301 \\
15.9 Three decades later / 302 \\
15.9.1 The level sequence / 302 \\
15.9.2 Spins / 303 \\
15.9.3 Magnetic moments / 303 \\
15.9.4 $\beta$-decay / 303 \\
15.9.5 Final comments / 304 \\
16 COLLECTIVE MODELS / 306 \\
16.1 Quadrupole moments and collective motion / 306 \\
16.1.1 Early correlation of $Q$ with magic numbers /
306 \\
16.1.2 Spheroidal nuclear model (Rainwater) / 309 \\
16.1.3 The quasi-molecular model ({\AA}. Bohr) / 310
\\
16.2 Rotational spectra / 311 \\
16.3 Early systematics of even-even nuclei / 313 \\
16.4 Coulomb excitation / 314 \\
16.4.1 Classical theory / 316 \\
16.4.2 The first proposal for experiments / 316 \\
16.4.3 First experimental results / 317 \\
16.4.4 Theoretical development / 319 \\
16.4.5 Compilation of experimental results / 320 \\
16.5 Nuclear vibrations / 321 \\
16.5.1 Octupole vibrations of even--even nuclei / 322
\\
16.5.2 Vibrations of spheroidal nuclei / 323 \\
16.6 The asymmetric rotor model / 323 \\
16.6.1 Rotational level energies / 324 \\
16.6.2 Comparison with experiments / 325 \\
16.6.3 Electric quadrupole transition probabilities /
326 \\
16.6.4 $\beta$-vibrations of the asymmetric rotor / 327
\\
16.7 The deformed shell model / 328 \\
16.7.1 Nuclear configurations / 329 \\
16.7.2 Ground-state spins and parities / 329 \\
16.7.3 Rotational bands / 330 \\
16.8 The microscopic description of collective motion /
331 \\
16.9 Final remarks / 332 \\
Appendix / 333 \\
A. I Classical theory of the nuclear surface
oscillations / 333 \\
A.2 Quantum theory of nuclear surface oscillations /
334 \\
17 INDIVIDUAL-PARTICLE MODELS / 338 \\
17.1 Wigner's supermultiplets / 338 \\
17.2 The methods of Racah and Young / 341 \\
17.3 The $d$ and $f$ shells / 341 \\
17.4 $j$--$j$ coupling / 343 \\
17.5 The intermediate coupling model / 343 \\
17.5.1 Inglis' level schemes / 344 \\
17.5.2 Kurath's spectra / 345 \\
17.5.3 The $(1d, 2s)$ shell / 346 \\
17.6 Semi-empirical calculations of energy levels / 347
\\
17.6.1 $^{40}$K--$^{38}$Cl / 349 \\
17.6.2 $^{41}$Ca--$^{42}$Ca--$^{43}$Ca / 349 \\
17.7 Nuclei near $^{208}$Pb / 351 \\
17.8 Collective and individual models / 353 \\
Appendix / 355 \\
A. I Group theory technique / 355 \\
A.2 Young schemes / 356 \\
A.3 Fractional parentage coefficients / 357 \\
A.4 Seniority quantum number / 357 \\
A.5 Charge--spin multiplets / 358 \\
PART 4: NUCLEAR REACTIONS / 363 \\
18 FIRST EXPERIMENTS WITH THE ACCELERATED PARTICLES /
365 \\
18.1 The first experiments of Cockcroft and Walton /
365 \\
18.1.1 Disintegration of lithium / 366 \\
18.1.2 Disintegration of other elements / 366 \\
18.2 The Lawrence experiment and the Solvay Meeting /
367 \\
18.2.1 Deuteron produced reactions / 368 \\
19 NUCLEON--NUCLEON SCATTERING / 370 \\
19.1 $(n, p)$ scattering / 371 \\
19.1.1 The total elastic scattering cross-section / 371
\\
19.1.2 Angular distributions / 373 \\
19.1.3 Neutron scattering in ortho- and para-hydrogen /
376 \\
19.2 (p, p) scattering / 379 \\
19.3 Summary / 383 \\
20 LOW-ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS / 385 \\
20.1 Neutron reactions / 386 \\
20.1.1 Proof of $(n, \gamma)$ reaction / 386 \\
20.1.2 Slow-neutron capture and scattering / 386 \\
20.1.3 Resonances / 387 \\
20.2 The early single-particle model / 388 \\
20.2.1 Bethe's single-particle theory of nuclear
reactions / 388 \\
20.3 Bohr's compound nucleus model / 389 \\
20.3.1 Bohr's first paper / 390 \\
20.3.2 Second paper / 393 \\
20.4 The Breit--Wigner model of nuclear resonance / 395
\\
20.4.1 Resonance theory / 395 \\
20.4.2 The Breit--Wigner one-level formula / 396 \\
20.5 Many-particle resonances / 396 \\
20.6 Bethe's review, B and C: nuclear dynamics / 397
\\
20.6.1 Nuclear processes as many-body problems / 397
\\
20.6.2 Diffusion of neutrons / 400 \\
20.6.3 Measurement of neutron resonances / 401 \\
20.6.4 The many-body theory of $\alpha$-decay / 402 \\
20.6.5 Disintegrations produced by charged particles /
404 \\
20.6.6 Range-energy relations / 406 \\
20.6.7 Results of disintegration experiments / 406 \\
20.7 Justification of the dispersion formula / 407 \\
20.8 Statistical methods / 407 \\
20.8.1 Wigner's comments / 409 \\
20.9 Basic aspects of the compound nucleus model / 410
\\
20.9.1 Experiments / 413 \\
20.10 Stripping reactions / 413 \\
20.10.1 Qualitative arguments / 414 \\
20.10.2 `Stripping approximations' / 416 \\
20.11 Optical model / 417 \\
20.11.1 `A schematic theory of nuclear cross sections'
/ 418 \\
20.11.2 Experimental evidence / 419 \\
20.11.3 `The formation of a compound nucleus in neutron
reactions' / 420 \\
20.11.4 `Model for nuclear reactions with neutrons' /
420 \\
20.12 Nuclear reaction theory 20 years later / 422 \\
20.13 Final comments / 424 \\
Index / 426 \\
Author Index / 431",
}
@Book{Hoffmann:2001:OH,
author = "Klaus Hoffmann",
booktitle = "{Otto Hahn}",
title = "{Otto Hahn}",
publisher = pub-SV,
address = pub-SV:adr,
year = "2001",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0101-1",
ISBN = "0-387-95057-5, 1-4613-0101-7",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-387-95057-0, 978-1-4613-0101-1",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{McCarty:2001:NLH,
author = "Marilu Hurt McCarty",
booktitle = "The {Nobel} laureates: how the world's greatest
economic minds shaped modern thought",
title = "The {Nobel} laureates: how the world's greatest
economic minds shaped modern thought",
publisher = pub-MCGRAW-HILL,
address = pub-MCGRAW-HILL:adr,
pages = "xvi + 397",
year = "2001",
ISBN = "0-07-135614-2",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-07-135614-5",
LCCN = "HB87 .M337 2001",
bibdate = "Fri Sep 20 08:12:49 MDT 2013",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
janus.uoregon.edu:210/INNOPAC",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Economics; History; 20th century; Economists; Nobel
Prizes",
tableofcontents = "The Nobel Prize Winners in Economic Sciences \\
Part 1. The Rationalist and Individual Choice / George
Stigler, Friedrich von Hayek and Gary Becker / [et
al.]. \\
Ch. 1. Rational People Do Good Things. \\
Ch. 2. The Dangers of Big Government, Firsthand. \\
Ch. 3. Explaining Our Social Relationships. \\
Ch. 4. Questioning Neoclassical Theory \\
Part 2. Limits to Rationality and the Role of
Government / Kenneth Arrow, John Hicks and James
Buchanan / [et al.]. \\
Ch. 5. Individual Rationality and Collective
Irrationality. \\
Ch. 6. The Tension Between Individual and Social
Welfare. \\
Ch. 7. A Better Way to Handle Externalities. \\
Ch. 8. Is There Room in Economics for Ethics? \\
Part 3. Measuring to Understand / Ragnar Frisch, Jan
Tinbergen and Tjalling Koopmans / [et al.]. \\
Ch. 9. Business Cycles and Dynamic Analysis. \\
Ch. 10. Balancing Realism With Simplicity. \\
Ch. 11. Acknowledging and Incorporating Errors. \\
Ch. 12. Probability in Econometric Models. \\
Ch. 13. Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, and
Policy Wonks \\
Part 4. When Cycles Become Depressions / Paul
Samuelson, Milton Friedman and James Tobin / [et al.].
\\
Ch. 14. Business Cycles and the Unemployment-Inflation
Trade-Off. \\
Ch. 15. When Government Involvement Interferes With
Economic Efficiency. \\
Ch. 16. Holding Money Is the Reverse of Money Turnover.
\\
Ch. 17. The Perverse Effects of Expectations. \\
Ch. 18. How Does Economic Policy Work in the Real
World? \\
Part 5. The Model Builders / Richard Stone, Gerard
Debreu and Kenneth Arrow / [et al.]. \\
Ch. 19. Everything Depends on Everything Else. \\
Ch. 20. Filling the Theoretical Boxes. \\
Ch. 21. The Building Blocks of Income, Employment, and
Prices. \\
Ch. 22. Documenting National Income and Growth \\
Part 6. Economic Growth and Development / Robert Solow,
Theodore Schultz and Arthur Lewis / [et al.]. \\
Ch. 23. The Theory Underlying Economic Growth. \\
Ch. 24. Accounting for Human Capital Investment. \\
Ch. 25. Bringing Economic Development to Poor Nations.
\\
Ch. 26. Using Econometrics to Explain Economic
Development. \\
Ch. 27. Development Issues for the Mature Economy \\
Part 7. Financing Growth-Promoting Investments / Harry
Markowitz, William Sharpe and James Tobin / [et al.].
\\
Ch. 28. Historical Perspectives. \\
Ch. 29. Explaining a Firm's Financing Decision. \\
Ch. 30. Incorporating Time in the Financial Decision.
\\
Ch. 31. Globalizing Resource Allocation. \\
Ch. 32. Combining Public Investment With Private
Investment to Promote Growth \\
Part 8. Society's Institutions: Their Origins and
Potential for Change / John Nash, John Harsanyi and
Reinhard Selten / [et al.]. \\
Ch. 33. People's Interactions Are Like Games. \\
Ch. 34. Some Games Are Improved by Bargaining. \\
Ch. 35. Games Without Full Information Require Use of
Probabilities. \\
Ch. 36. How Institutions Have Evolved. \\
Ch. 37. Changing One ``Peculiar'' Institution",
}
@Proceedings{Kelly:2004:RMP,
editor = "Cynthia C. Kelly",
booktitle = "Remembering the {Manhattan Project}: Perspectives on
the Making of the Atomic Bomb and Its Legacy",
title = "Remembering the {Manhattan Project}: Perspectives on
the Making of the Atomic Bomb and Its Legacy",
publisher = pub-WORLD-SCI,
address = pub-WORLD-SCI:adr,
pages = "xi + 188",
year = "2004",
ISBN = "981-256-040-8",
ISBN-13 = "978-981-256-040-7",
LCCN = "QC773.A1 R46 2004",
bibdate = "Thu Dec 22 08:45:44 MST 2005",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
melvyl.cdlib.org:210/CDL90",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Symposium held Saturday, April 27, 2002, Carnegie
Institution of Washington, Washington, DC, USA. Part I.
A report on the proceedings of the Atomic Heritage
Foundation's Symposium on the Manhattan Project. Part
II. A plan for preserving the Manhattan Project.",
subject = "Atomic bomb; United States; History",
tableofcontents = "Part I: A report on the proceedings \\
1: A History Worth Preserving / 3 \\
Opening remarks / Senator Jeff Bingaman / 5 \\
Opening remarks / Dr. Everet H. Beckner / 9 \\
Preserving the history of the Manhattan project /
Cynthia C. Kelly / 13 \\
2: The Manhattan Project --- a Millennial
Transformation / 15 \\
The atomic bomb in the Second World War / Richard
Rhodes / 17 \\
The Manhattan project: an extraordinary achievement of
the ``American way'' / Stephane Groueff / 31 \\
3: The Allies and the Atomic Bomb / 39 \\
A tale of two documents / Andrew Brown / 41 \\
A footnote on Hiroshima and atomic morality: Conant,
Niebuhr, and an ``emotional'' clergyman, 1945--46 /
James G. Hershberg / 47 \\
A Los Alamos beginning / Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin /
53 \\
4: The Military and Science in the Crucible of War / 61
\\
General Leslie R. Groves and the scientists / Robert S.
Norris / 63 \\
Science in the service of the state: the cautionary
tale of Robert Oppenheimer / Gregg Herken / 69 \\
Leo Szilard: baiting brass hats / William Lanouette /
73--77 \\
5: Speaking from Experience / 79 \\
SEDs at Los Alamos: a personal memoir / Benjamin
Bederson / 81 \\
Some experiences at the Met: lab and what could be
learned from a highly successful and challenging
project / Jerome Karle / 89 \\
My first professional assignment / Isabella Karle / 93
\\
Triumph and tragedy: the odyssey of J. R. Oppenheimer
--- a personal perspective / Maurice M. Shapiro / 97
\\
6: Lessons of the Manhattan Project for the 2l5t
Century / 101 \\
Then and now / Maxine Singer / 103 \\
The Manhattan project: qualitative or quantitative
change? / Stephen Younger / 107 \\
Expertise and independence: the role of the science
advisor / Richard L. Garwin / 111 \\
The future of nuclear deterrence / Richard Rhodes / 117
\\
7: Closing Reflections / 121 \\
Reflections on the Manhattan Project: consequences and
repercussions / Dr. James Schlesinger / 123 \\
Appendix A: Program / 131 \\
Appendix B: Participants / 135 \\
Part II: A plan for preserving the Manhattan project /
141 \\
Preserving America: a strategy for the Manhattan
project / 141 \\
Evaluation of the Manhattan Project Properties / 143 \
Basis for Recommendations / 147 \\
Cross-cutting recommendations / 148 \\
1. Special Resource Study for National Park Units / 148
\\
2. Oral Histories of Manhattan Project Veterans / 149
\\
3. Preservation and Storage of Equipment, Artifacts and
Documents / 149 \\
Preservation strategies for the Manhattan project: two
options / 150 \\
The Essential Manhattan Project (Option A) / 151 \\
Oak Ridge: Isotope Separation and Reactor Operations /
151 \\
Hanford: Plutonium Production / 153 \\
Los Alamos: Designing, Building and Testing the Bomb /
155 \\
The Trinity Site / 156 \\
The Enriched Manhattan Project (Option B) / 156 \\
Oak Ridge / 157 \\
Hanford / 157 \\
Los Alamos / 158 \\
Trinity Site / 158 \\
University of Chicago / 159 \\
University of California, Berkeley / 159 \\
Columbia University / 159 \\
Appendix A. Description of Manhattan Project properties
/ 161 \\
1. Oak Ridge, Tennessee / 161 \\
K-25 Footprint (Isotope Separation) / 161 \\
Roosevelt Cell (Isotope Separation) / 162 \\
K-29 as Described in the O. R. White Paper (Isotope
Separation) / 162 \\
Beta 3 Electromagnetic Separation Racetracks at Y-12
(Isotope Separation) / 162 \\
Building 9731, Known as the Y-12 Pilot Plant (Isotope
Separation and Research) / 163 \\
X-10 Graphite Reactor (Reactor Operations) / 163 \\
American Museum of Science and Energy / 164 \\
2. Hanford, Washington / 164 \\
B Reactor (Fuel Irradiation) / 164 \\
T Plant (Chemical Separation) / 166 \\
T Plant Exhaust Stack (Chemical Separation) / 167 \\
Process Control Laboratory (Chemical Separation) / 167
\\
Concentration Building (Chemical Separation) / 167 \\
Plutonium Isolation Building (Chemical Separation) /
168 \\
Test Pile/Hot Cell Verification Building (Research and
Development) / 168 \\
Separations Laboratory (Research and Development) / 168
\\
Radiochemistry Laboratory (Research and Development) /
168 \\
Fresh Metal Storage Building (Fuel Manufacturing) / 169
\\
Metallurgical Engineering Laboratory (Fuel
Manufacturing) 169 / \\
Metal Fuels Fabrication Facility (Fuel Manufacturing)
169 / \\
River Pump House (Fuel Irradiation) 169 / \\
Lag Storage Building (Fuel Irradiation) 170 / \\
Plutonium Vaults (Product Storage) 170 / \\
3. Los Alamos, New Mexico 170 / \\
``Gun Site'' (Weapons Research and Development) / 171 /
\\
``V Site'' (Weapons Research and Development) / 171 /
\\
Concrete Bowl (Weapons Research and Development) / 172
/ \\
Louis Slatin Accident Building (Biomedical/Health
Physics) / 172 / \\
Quonset Hut TA-22-1 (Weapons Research and Development)
/ 172 / \\
East Guard Tower (Security) / 173 / \\
Pond Cabin (Administrative and Social History) / 173 /
\\
Trinity Test Site (Weapons Research and Development) /
173 / \\
Feature Article: The Frisch--Peierls Memorandum / 175 /
\\
Memorandum on the Properties of a Radioactive
Super-bomb / Otto R. Frisch and Rudolf Peierls / 177--180
\\
Index / 181",
}
@Book{Lightman:2005:DGBb,
author = "Alan P. Lightman",
booktitle = "The discoveries: great breakthroughs in
twentieth-century science",
title = "The discoveries: great breakthroughs in
twentieth-century science",
publisher = "Pantheon",
address = "New York, NY, USA",
pages = "xviii + 553 + 16",
year = "2005",
ISBN = "0-676-97789-8, 0-375-42168-8 (hardcover)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-676-97789-9, 978-0-375-42168-6 (hardcover)",
LCCN = "Q180.55.D57 .L53",
bibdate = "Sat Aug 22 08:54:05 MDT 2015",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/planck-max.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
URL = "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0623/2005040854-b.html;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0623/2005040854-d.html;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0623/2005040854-t.html",
abstract = "An unprecedented explosion of creativity, insight, and
breakthrough occurred in every field of science in the
last century. These discoveries profoundly changed the
way we understand the world and our place in it. Now
[the] physicist and novelist tells the stories of two
dozen of the most seminal discoveries. He paints the
intellectual and emotional landscape of each discovery,
portrays the personalities and human drama of the
scientists involved, and explains the significance and
impact of the work. He explores such questions as
whether there were common patterns of research, whether
the discoveries were accidental or intentional, and
whether the scientists were aware of or oblivious to
the significance of what they had found. Finally, [he]
gives a guided tour through each of the original
papers, which are included in the book.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "1948--",
subject = "Discoveries in science; History; 20th century;
Sources; Discoveries in science.",
tableofcontents = "Introduction \\
A Note on Numbers \\
1. The Quantum --- ``On the Theory of the Energy
Distribution Law of the Normal Spectrum,'' by Max
Planck (1900) \\
2. Hormones --- ``The Mechanism of Pancreatic
Secretion,'' by William Bayliss and Ernest Starling
(1902) \\
3. The Particle Nature of Light --- ``On a Heuristic
Point of View Concerning the Production and
Transformation of Light,'' by Albert Einstein (1905)
\\
4. Special Relativity --- ``On the Electrodynamics of
Moving Bodies,'' by Albert Einstein (1905) \\
5. The Nucleus of the Atom --- ``The Scattering of
alpha and beta Particles by Matter and the Structure of
the Atom,'' by Ernest Rutherford (1911) \\
6. The Size of the Cosmos --- ``Periods of 25 Variable
Stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud,'' by Henrietta
Leavitt (1912) \\
7. The Arrangement of Atoms in Solid Matter ---
``Interference Phenomena with R{\"o}ntgen Rays,'' by W.
Friedrich, P. Knipping, and M. von Laue (1912) \\
8. The Quantum Atom --- ``On the Constitution of Atoms
and Molecules,'' by Niels Bohr (1913) \\
9. The Means of Communication Between Nerves --- ``On
the Humoral Transmission of the Action of the Cardiac
Nerve,'' by Otto Loewi (1921) \\
10. The Uncertainty Principle --- ``On the Physical
Content of Quantum Kinematics and Mechanics,'' Werner
Heisenberg (1927) \\
11. The Chemical Bond --- ``The Shared-Electron
Chemical Bond,'' by Linus Pauling (1928) \\
12. The Expansion of the Universe --- ``A Relation
Between Distance and Radial Velocity Among
Extra-Galactic Nebulae,'' by Edwin Hubble (1929) \\
13. Antibiotics --- ``On the Antibacterial Action of
Cultures of Penicillium, with Special Reference to
Their Use in the Isolation of B. Influenzae,'' by
Alexander Fleming (1929) \\
14. The Means of Production of Energy in Living
Organisms --- ``The Role of Citric Acid in Intermediate
Metabolism in Animal Tissues,'' by Hans Krebs and W. A.
Johnson (1937) \\
15. Nuclear Fission --- ``Concerning the Existence of
Alkaline Earth Metals Resulting from Neutron
Irradiation of Uranium,'' by Otto Hahn and Fritz
Strassmann (1939) --- ``Disintegration of Uranium by
Neutrons: A New Type of Nuclear Reaction,'' by Lise
Meitner and Otto Frisch (1939) \\
16. The Movability of Genes --- ``Mutable Loci in
Maize,'' Barbara McClintock (1948) \\
17. The Structure of Dna --- ``Molecular Structure of
Nucleic Acids,'' by James D. Watson and Francis H. C.
Crick (1953) \\ and --- ``Molecular Configuration in
Sodium Thymonucleate,'' by Rosalind E. Franklin and R.
G. Gosling (1953) \\
18. The Structure of Proteins --- ``Structure of
H{\ae}moglobin,'' by Max F. Perutz, M. G. Rossmann, Ann
F. Cullis, Hilary Muirhead, Georg Will, and A. C. T.
North (1960) \\
19. Radio Waves From the Big Bang --- ``A Measurement
of Excess Antenna Temperature at 4080 Mc/s,'' by Arno
A. Penzias and Robert W. Wilson and --- ``Cosmic
Black-Body Radiation,'' by Robert H. Dicke, P. James E.
Peebles, Peter G. Roll, and David T. Wilkinson (1965)
\\
20. A Unified Theory of Forces --- ``A Model of
Leptons,'' by Steven Weinberg (1967) \\
21. Quarks: A Tiniest Essence of Matter --- ``Observed
Behavior of Highly Inelastic Electron-Proton
Scattering,'' by M. Breidenbach, J. I. Friedman, H. W.
Kendall, E. D. Bloom, D. H. Coward, H. DeStaebler, J.
Drees, L. W. Mo, and R. E. Taylor (1969) \\
22. The Creation of Altered Forms of Life ---
``Biochemical Method of Inserting New Genetic
Information into Dna of Simian Virus 40,'' by David A.
Jackson, Robert H. Symons, and Paul Berg (1972) \\
Epilogue \\
Notes \\
Abridgments of Papers \\
Acknowledgments \\
Permission Acknowledgments \\
Index",
}
@Book{Neffe:2005:EBG,
author = "J{\"u}rgen Neffe",
booktitle = "{Einstein: eine Biographie}. ({German}) [{Einstein}: a
Biography]",
title = "{Einstein: eine Biographie}. ({German}) [{Einstein}: a
Biography]",
publisher = pub-ROWOHLT,
address = pub-ROWOHLT:adr,
edition = "Second",
pages = "490 + 14",
year = "2005",
ISBN = "3-498-04685-3",
ISBN-13 = "978-3-498-04685-9",
LCCN = "QC16.E5 N44 2005",
bibdate = "Mon Aug 20 17:13:46 MDT 2007",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "German",
subject = "Einstein, Albert; Physicists; Biography",
subject-dates = "Albert Einstein (1879--1955)",
tableofcontents = "Prolog Der Unsterbliche \\
Einsteins Geheimnis / 7 \\
1 Seine zweite Geburt \\
Schicksalsjahr 1919 / 13 \\
2 Wie aus Albert Einstein wurde \\
Psychogramm eines Genies / 24 \\
3 <<Eine neue Zeit!>> \\
Vom Fabrikantensohn zum Erfinder / 45 \\
4 Von Zwergen und Riesen \\
Eine kleine Geschichte der Wissenschaft, \\
wie Einstein sie las / 57 \\
5 Erbe verpflichtet \\
Einstein --- Detektive im Einsatz / 82 \\
6 <<Else oder Ilse>> \\
Der Physiker und die Frauen / 98 \\
7 Vom Wunderkind zum Wunderjahr \\
Einsteins Engel / 121 \\
8 Die Quadratur des Lichtes \\
Warum Einstein die Relativit{\"a}tstheorie \\
entdecken musste / 141 \\
9 Warum ist der Himmel blau? \\
Einstein -- eine Karriere / 169 \\
10 <<Liebe Buben \ldots{} Euer Papa>> \\
Das Drama des genialen Vaters / 187 \\
11 Anatomie einer Entdeckung \\
Wie Einstein die Allgemeine Relativit{\"a}tstheorie
fand / 228 \\
12 Lambdalebt \\
Einstein, <<Chefingenieur des Universums>> / 257 \\
13 Die Raumzeit bebt \\
Relativit{\"a}tstheorie auf dem Pr{\"u}fstand / 270 \\
14 Sein bester Feind \\
Einstein, Deutschland und die Politik / 280 \\
15 <<Ich bin doch kein Tiger>> \\
Mensch Einstein / 320 \\
16 Ein Jude namens Albert \\
Sein Gott war ein Prinzip / 342 \\
17 Der Zweck heiligt die Zweifel \\
Einstein und die Quantentheorie / 358 \\
18 Von der Gr{\"o}{\ss}e des Scheiterns \\
Die Suche nach der Weltformel / 386 \\
19 Von Barbarien nach Dollaria \\
Einsteins Amerika / 396 \\
20 <<Menschen sind eine schlechte Erfindung>> \\
Einstein, die Atombombe, McCarthy und das Ende / 418
\\
Zitatnachweise / 446 \\
Quellen und Literatur / 478 \\
Danksagung / 484 \\
Personenregister / 485 \\
Quellennachweis der Abbildungen / 492",
}
@Book{Feynman:2006:CFA,
author = "Richard Phillips Feynman and Ralph Leighton",
booktitle = "Classic {Feynman}: all the adventures of a curious
character",
title = "Classic {Feynman}: all the adventures of a curious
character",
publisher = pub-NORTON,
address = pub-NORTON:adr,
pages = "x + 511",
year = "2006",
ISBN = "0-393-06132-9",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-393-06132-1",
LCCN = "QC16.F49 A3 2006",
bibdate = "Fri Apr 8 22:15:10 MDT 2011",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/physperspect.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
URL = "ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/etext/gutenberg/;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0515/2005018928.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
author-dates = "Richard Phillips Feynman (1918--1988)",
libnote = "Not yet in my library.",
remark = "With a commemorative CD.",
subject = "Feynman, Richard Phillips; Physicists; United States;
Biography; Physicists; United States; Intellectual
life; 20th century",
tableofcontents = "Prologue / 1 \\
To the reader / by Ralph Leighton / 3 \\
Foreword / by Freeman Dyson / 5 \\
\\
From far Rockaway to MIT / 11 \\
The making of a scientist / 13 \\
He fixes radios by thinking! / 20 \\
String beans / 29 \\
Who stole the door? / 33 \\
Always trying to escape / 43 \\
The chief research chemist of the Metaplast Corporation
/ 50 \\
\\
The Princeton years / 57 \\
``Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!'' / 59 \\
Monster minds / 65 \\
A different box of tools / 69 \\
It's a simple as one, two, three, \ldots{} / 72 \\
Meeeeeeeee! / 77 \\
Mind readers / 80 \\
Mixing paints / 83 \\
Latin or Italian! / 86 \\
Arlene / 89 \\
``What do you care what other people think?'' / 91 \\
Feynman, the military, and the bomb / 121 \\
Fizzled fuses / 123 \\
Los Alamos from below (spoken version on commemorative
CD inside back cover) / 128 \\
Safecracker meets safecracker / 154 \\
Uncle Sam doesn't need you! / 172 \\
From Cornell to Caltech with a touch of Brazil / 181
\\
The dignified professor / 183 \\
Any questions? / 192 \\
I want my dollar! / 197 \\
You just ask them? / 200 \\
O Americano, outra vez! / 207 \\
Getting ahead / 225 \\
Lucky numbers / 227 \\
Certainly, Mr. Big! / 233 \\
An offer you must refuse / 243 \\
Man of a thousand tongues / 248 \\
\\
The World of One Physicist / 249 \\
Would \emph{You} Solve the Dirac Equation? / 251 \\
Is Electricity Fire? / 260 \\
Hotel City / 268 \\
It Sounds Greek to Me! / 273 \\
The 7 Percent Solution / 274 \\
The Amateur Scientist / 282 \\
Testing Bloodhounds / 288 \\
A Map of the Cat? / 291 \\
But Is It Art? / 298 \\
Judging Books by Their Covers / 317 \\
Who the Hell is Herman? / 331 \\
Feynman Sexist Pig! / 333 \\
Thirteen Times / 336 \\
Alfred Nobel's Other Mistake / 338 \\
Bringing Culture to the Physicists / 347 \\
Altered States / 352 \\
Found Out in Paris / 359 \\
I Just Shook His Hand, Can You Believe It? / 370 \\
\\
Mr. Feynman Goes to Washington: Investigating the Space
Shuttle Challenger Disaster / 379 \\
Preliminaries / 381 \\
Committing Suicide / 383 \\
The Cold Facts / 385 \\
Check Six! / 413 \\
Gumshoes / 417 \\
Fantastic Figures / 431 \\
An Inflamed Appendix / 440 \\
The Tenth Recommendation / 448 \\
Meet the Press / 453 \\
Afterthoughts / 458 \\
Appendix F: Personal Observations on the Reliability of
the Shuttle / 465 \\
\\
Epilogues / 479 \\
Reflections / 481 \\
The Value of Science / 483 \\
Cargo Cult Science / 499 \\
Finding Feynman: Afterword by Alan Alda / 499 \\
\\
The Commemorative CD / 507 \\
About the CD \booktitle{Los Alamos from Below} / 509
\\
Other Feynman CDs / 511",
}
@Book{Neffe:2006:EBG,
author = "J{\"u}rgen Neffe",
booktitle = "{Einstein: eine Biographie}. ({German}) [{Einstein}: a
Biography]",
title = "{Einstein: eine Biographie}. ({German}) [{Einstein}: a
Biography]",
volume = "61937",
publisher = "Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag",
address = "Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany",
pages = "490 + 8",
year = "2006",
ISBN = "3-499-61937-7 (paperback)",
ISBN-13 = "978-3-499-61937-3 (paperback)",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Mon Aug 20 17:17:52 MDT 2007",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
z3950.gbv.de:20011/gvk",
price = "EUR 9.90, SFR 17.90",
series = "rororo",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
language = "German",
subject = "Einstein; Albert; Biographie",
}
@Book{Reinhardt:2007:CSC,
author = "Carsten Reinhardt",
booktitle = "Chemical sciences in the {20th} century: bridging
boundaries",
title = "Chemical sciences in the {20th} century: bridging
boundaries",
publisher = "Wiley-VCH",
address = "New York, NY, USA",
pages = "xviii + 281",
year = "2007",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527612734",
ISBN = "1-281-84243-5, 3-527-30271-9, 3-527-61273-4 (e-book)",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-281-84243-5, 978-3-527-30271-0,
978-3-527-61273-4 (e-book)",
LCCN = "QD15 .C44 2001",
bibdate = "Tue Jun 12 09:41:55 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
URL = "http://sfx.ethz.ch/sfx\_locater?sid=ALEPH:EBI01\%26genre=book\%26isbn=9783527302710\%26id=doi:10.1002/9783527612734",
abstract = "Chemistry in the last century was characterized by
spectacular growth and advances, stimulated by
revolutionary theories and experimental breakthroughs.
Yet, despite this rapid development, the history of
this scientific discipline has achieved only recently
the status necessary to understand the effects of
chemistry on the scientific and technological. culture
of the modern world. This book addresses the bridging
of boundaries between chemistry and the other
``classical'' disciplines of science, physics and
biology as well as the connections of chemistry to
mathematics and technology.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
bootitle = "Chemical sciences in the {20th} century: bridging
boundaries",
subject = "Chemie",
tableofcontents = "Chemical Sciences in the 20th Century \\
Foreword \\
Preface \\
Table of Contents \\
List of Contributors \\
Disciplines, Research Fields, and their Boundaries \\
References and Notes \\
1. Research Fields and Boundaries in Twentieth-Century
Organic Chemistry \\
1.1 Physical Organic Chemistry \\
1.2 Physical Instrumentation and Organic Chemistry \\
1.3 Bioorganic Chemistry \\
1.4 Conclusion \\
References and Notes \\
Part I Theoretical Chemistry and Quantum Chemistry \\
2. Theoretical Quantum Chemistry as Science and
Discipline: Some Philosophical Remarks on a Historical
Issue",
}
@Proceedings{Bastin:2009:QTB,
editor = "Ted Bastin",
booktitle = "Quantum Theory and Beyond: Essays and Discussions
Arising from a Colloquium",
title = "Quantum Theory and Beyond: Essays and Discussions
Arising from a Colloquium",
publisher = pub-CAMBRIDGE,
address = pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
pages = "viii + 345",
year = "2009",
ISBN = "0-521-11548-5, 0-521-07956-X",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-521-07956-3, 978-0-521-11548-3",
LCCN = "QC174.1 .Q83 2009",
bibdate = "Fri May 4 18:11:35 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
abstract = "Quantum theory attempts to describe the discrete or
atomic nature of matter and the physical world. This
book contains the edited papers presented at a small
informal colloquium held in Cambridge in 1968 to
discuss the need for fundamental revision in quantum
theory. Most schools of thought on the foundations of
the theory were represented, and to direct discussion
some participants proposed actual changes. A principal
aim was to pinpoint the source of difficulty in current
ideas of the time or, failing that, to present
alongside each other the various viewpoints about
them.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Digital edition of \cite{Bastin:1971:QTB}.",
subject = "Quantentheorie",
tableofcontents = "List of participants \\
Preface \\
Part I. Introduction \\
1. The function of the colloquium --- editorial \\
2. The conceptual problem of quantum theory from the
experimentalist's point of view / O. R. Frisch \\
Part II. Niels Bohr and Complementarity: The Place of
the Classical Language \\
3. The Copenhagen interpretation / C. F. von
Weizs{\"a}cker \\
4. On Bohr's views concerning the quantum theory / D.
Bohm \\
Part III. The Measurement Problem \\
5. Quantal observation in statistical interpretation /
H. J. Groenewold \\
6. Macroscopic physics, quantum mechanics and quantum
theory of measurement / G. M. Prosperi \\
7. Comment on the Daneri--Loinger--Prosperi quantum
theory of measurement / Jeffrey Bub \\
8. The phenomenology of observation and explanation in
quantum theory / J. H. M. Whiteman \\
9. Measurement theory and complex systems / M. A.
Garstens \\
Part IV. New Directions within Quantum Theory: What
does the Quantum Theoretical Formalism Really Tell Us?
\\
10. On the role of hidden variables in the fundamental
structure of physics / D. Bohm \\
11. Beyond what? Discussion: space-time order within
existing quantum theory / C. W. Kilmister \\
12. Definability and measurability in quantum theory /
Yakir Aharonov and Aage Petersen \\
13. The bootstrap idea and the foundations of quantum
theory / Geoffrey F. Chew \\
Part V. A Fresh Start? \\
14. Angular momentum: an approach to combinatorial
space-time / Roger Penrose \\
15. A note on discreteness, phase space and cohomology
theory / B. J. Hiley \\
16. Cohomology of observations / R. H. Atkin \\
17. The origin of half-integral spin in a discrete
physical space / Ted Bastin \\
Part VI. Philosophical Papers \\
18. The unity of physics / C. F. von Weizs{\"a}cker \\
19. A philosophical obstacle to the rise of new
theories in microphysics / Mario Bunge \\
20. The incompleteness of quantum mechanics or the
emperor's missing clothes / H. R. Post \\
21. How does a particle get from A to B? / Ted Bastin
\\
22. Informational generalization of entropy in physics
/ Jerome Rothstein \\
23. Can life explain quantum mechanics? / H. H. Pattee
\\
24. Discussion: phenomena and sense data in quantum
theory / D. S. Linney and C. F. von Weizs{\"a}cker \\
Index of persons \\
Index of subjects",
}
@Book{Farmelo:2013:CBHa,
author = "Graham Farmelo",
booktitle = "{Churchill}'s bomb: a hidden history of science, war
and politics",
title = "{Churchill}'s bomb: a hidden history of science, war
and politics",
publisher = pub-FABER-FABER,
address = pub-FABER-FABER:adr,
pages = "x + 554 + 12",
year = "2013",
ISBN = "0-571-24978-7 (hardcover)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-571-24978-7 (hardcover)",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Fri Oct 31 06:10:37 MDT 2014",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
subject = "Churchill, Winston; (Winston Leonard Spencer);
Lindemann, Frederick Alexander (Viscount Lord Cherwell)
(The `Prof'); Prime ministers; Great Britain;
Biography; World War, 1939--1945; Science; Atomic bomb;
Kernwapenpolitiek; Kernwapens; Verenigd Koninkrijk van
Groot-Brittanni{\"e} en Noord-Ierland",
subject-dates = "1874--1965 (WSC); 1886--1957 (FAL)",
tableofcontents = "Dedication \\
List of Plates \\
Epigraphs \\
Prologue \\
February 1955 Churchill, his nuclear scientists and the
bomb \\
1: Towards the Nuclear Age \\
1894--1925 Wells and his liberating `atomic bombs' \\
1924--1932 Churchill glimpses a nuclear future \\
1932 Rutherford: nuclear sceptic \\
March 1933 to December 1934 The Prof advises a
`scientist who missed his vocation' \\
September 1933 to February 1935 Szil{\'a}rd's nuclear
epiphany \\
February 1934 to October 1935 Churchill fears war ---
and that nuclear energy will soon be harnassed \\
November 1938 to September 1939 Bohr thinks the Bomb is
`inconceivable' \\
2: World War II \\
August to December 1939 Churchill --- nuclear weapons
will not be ready for the war \\
September 1939 to February 1940 Chadwick doubts that
the Bomb is viable \\
October 1939 to July 1940 FDR receives a nuclear
warning \\
March to June 1940 Frisch and Peierls discover how to
make the Bomb \\
May and June 1940 Churchill has more pressing problems
\\
June to September 1940 Thomson and his MAUD committee
debate policy on the Bomb \\
August 1940 to August 1941 In his finest hour,
Churchill begs America for help \\
July and August 1941 Chadwick believes Britain should
build its own Bomb \\
August 1941 to January 1942 Oliphant bustles in America
\\
November 1941 to July 1942 Churchill talks about the
Bomb with FDR \\
January 1942 to January 1943 Akers attempts a merger
\\
October 1942 to July 1943 Bush aims for an American
monopoly \\
January to September 1943 Churchill's nuclear deal with
FDR \\
September 1943 to May 1944 Bohr takes a political
initiative \\
April to September 1944 The Bulldog meets the Great
Dane \\
February 1944 to July 1945 Chadwick witnesses the first
nuclear explosion \\
1 July to 5 August 1945 Churchill says yes to dropping
the Bomb \\
3: Churchill as Leader of the Opposition \\
August 1945 to January 1949 Blackett: nuclear heretic
\\
August 1945 to August 1945 Churchill the Cold Warrior
\\
February and March 1950 Peierls and `the spy of the
century' \\
February 1950 to Spring 1951 Churchill softens his line
on the Bomb \\
August 1945 to October 1951 Penney delivers the British
Bomb \\
4: Churchill's Second Premiership \\
October 1951 to December 1952 Churchill --- Britain's
first nuclear Premier \\
1953 Hinton engineers nuclear power \\
March 1953 to February 1954 Churchill the nuclear
missionary \\
March to December 1954 Cockcroft becomes a confidant of
the Prime Minister \\
April 1954 to April 1955 Churchill's nuclear swansong
\\
Epilogues \\
1954 Onwards 1: Churchill's nuclear scientists \\
6 April 1955 Onwards 2: Churchill and his Prof \\
Acknowledgements \\
References \\
Index \\
Plates \\
About the Author \\
By the Same Author",
}
@Book{Fernandez:2013:UMA,
author = "Bernard Fernandez and Georges Ripka",
booktitle = "Unravelling the Mystery of the Atomic Nucleus --- a
Sixty Year Journey 1896--1956",
title = "Unravelling the Mystery of the Atomic Nucleus --- a
Sixty Year Journey 1896--1956",
publisher = pub-SV,
address = pub-SV:adr,
pages = "xviii + 522",
year = "2013",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4181-6",
ISBN = "1-4614-4180-3 (hardcover), 1-4614-4181-1 (e-book)",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-4614-4180-9 (hardcover), 978-1-4614-4181-6
(e-book)",
LCCN = "QC773 .F47 2013",
bibdate = "Mon Apr 23 15:26:52 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat
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https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/h/heisenberg-werner.bib;
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https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
abstract = "\booktitle{Unravelling the Mystery of the Atomic
Nucleus} tells the story of how, in the span of barely
sixty years, we made a transition from the belief that
matter was composed of indivisible atoms, to the
discovery that in the heart of each atom lies a nucleus
which is ten thousand times smaller than the atom,
which nonetheless carries almost all its mass, and the
transformations of which involve energies that could
never be reached by chemical reactions. It was not a
smooth transition. The nature of nuclei, their
properties, the physical laws which govern their
behaviour, and the possibility of controlling to some
extent their transformations, were discovered in
discontinuous steps, following paths which occasionally
led to errors which in turn were corrected by further
experimental discoveries. The story begins in 1896 when
radioactivity was unexpectedly discovered and continues
up to the nineteen-sixties. The authors describe the
spectacular progress made by physics during that time,
which not only revealed a new form of matter, namely
nuclei, but also modified our way of thinking by
developing quantum mechanics and the theory of
relativity. The book is written in a clear and non
mathematical language which makes it both accessible
and instructive to laymen, physicists and students, as
well as to historians of science. It delves into
subjects which are of utmost importance for the
understanding of matter in our universe and for
understanding how this knowledge was achieved.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Substantially revised by the authors from the French
original, \booktitle{De l atome au noyau. Une approche
historique et de la physique nucl{\'e}aire}, Ellipses
(2006), and viewed by them as a second edition.",
subject = "Nuclear physics; History; stralingschemie;
deeltjesfysica; Pure sciences. Natural sciences
(general); quarks; History of physics; Nuclear
chemistry; wetenschapsgeschiedenis; Physics; fysica;
Nuclear physics.",
tableofcontents = "Radioactivity: The First Puzzles / 1 \\
The ``Uranic Rays'' of Henri Becquerel / 1 \\
The Discovery / 2 \\
Is It Really Phosphorescence? / 4 \\
What Is the Nature of the Radiation? / 5 \\
A Limited Impact on Scientists and the Public / 6 \\
Why 1896? / 7 \\
Was Radioactivity Discovered by Chance? / 7 \\
Polonium and Radium / 9 \\
Marya Sk{\l}odowska / 9 \\
Pierre Curie / 10 \\
Polonium and Radium: Pierre and Marie Curie Invent
Radiochemistry / 11 \\
Enigmas / 14 \\
Emanation from Thorium / 17 \\
Ernest Rutherford / 17 \\
Rutherford Studies Radioactivity: $\alpha$- and
$\beta$-Rays / 18 \\
$\beta$-Rays Are Electrons / 19 \\
Rutherford in Montreal: The Radiation of Thorium, the
Exponential Decrease / 19 \\
``Induced'' and ``Excited'' Radioactivity / 20 \\
Elster and Geitel: The Radioactivity of the Air and of
the Earth / 22 \\
A Third Type of Ray: $\gamma$-Rays / 24 \\
The Emanation of Thorium Is a Gas Belonging to the
Argon Family / 24 \\
A Proliferation of ``X'' Radiations / 25 \\
``An Enigma, a Deeply Astonishing Subject'' / 26 \\
The Puzzle Is Disentangled / 27 \\
$\alpha$-Rays Revisited / 29 \\
Radioactivity Is an Atomic Decay / 30 \\
The Puzzle Is Unravelled: Radioactive Families / 30 \\
Where Does the Energy of Radioactivity Come from? \\
The Conjecture of Rutherford / 32 \\
Experimental Evidence of Transmutation / 35 \\
Radioactivity is Understood. Radioactive Families / 35
\\
Consecrations and Mourning: The End of an Era / 37 \\
1903: Henri Becquerel Shares the Nobel Prize with
Pierre and Marie Curie / 37 \\
The Death of Pierre Curie / 39 \\
1908: Rutherford is Awarded the Nobel Prize / 40 \\
The Death of Henri Becquerel / 40 \\
References / 41 \\
A Nucleus at the Heart of the Atom / 47 \\
Prehistory of the Atom / 47 \\
Eighteenth Century: The Abbot Nollet / 48 \\
Beginning of the Nineteenth Century: John Dalton,
William Prout, Gay-Lussac, Avogadro, and Amp{\`e}re /
49 \\
Do Atoms Really Exist? / 50 \\
1865: Loschmidt Estimates the Size of Air Molecules /
51 \\
Spectral Lines: A First Indication of an Internal
Structure of Atoms / 52 \\
Jean Perrin Advocates the Reality of Atoms / 52 \\
1897: The Electrons Are in the Atom / 55 \\
Electric Discharges in Gases, Cathode Rays and the
Electron / 55 \\
``Dynamids'': The Atoms of Philipp Lenard / 55 \\
Numeric Attempts to Describe Spectral Rays: Balmer and
Rydberg / 56 \\
J. J. Thomson's First Model: An Atom Consisting
Entirely of Electrons / 57 \\
A Speculation of Jean Perrin: The Atom Is Like a Small
Scale Solar System / 57 \\
The ``Saturn'' Model of Hantaro Nagaoka / 58 \\
The ``Plum-Pudding'' Atom of J. J. Thomson / 59 \\
Charles Barkla Measures the Number of Electrons in an
Atom / 60 \\
The Scattering of $\alpha$ Particles Makes It Possible
to ``See'' a Nucleus in the Atom / 63 \\
An Observation of Marie Curie / 63 \\
William Henry Bragg: The Slowing Down of
$\alpha$-Particles in Matter / 63 \\
The ``Scattering'' of $\alpha$-Particles / 65 \\
The Nature of the $\alpha$-Particle: An Unresolved
Question / 66 \\
The First Geiger Counter / 67 \\
The Nature of the $\alpha$-Particle / 69 \\
Another Way to Count $\alpha$-Particles: Scintillations
/ 70 \\
Back to the Scattering of $\alpha$-Particles / 71 \\
The Experiments of Geiger and Marsden / 72 \\
Are the Large Deviations Caused by Multiple Small
Deviations? / 73 \\
Rutherford Invents the Nucleus / 74 \\
A Last Ingredient: Moseley Measures the Charge of the
Nucleus in the Atom / 77 \\
Barkla Creates X-ray Spectroscopy / 77 \\
The Diffraction of X-rays: Max von Laue, William Henry
and William Lawrence Bragg / 78 \\
Henry Moseley Measures the Charge of Nuclei / 79 \\
A Paradox / 81 \\
References / 83 \\
Quantum Mechanics: The Unavoidable Path / 89 \\
Branching Off / 89 \\
An Improbable Beginning / 91 \\
The Peak of Classical Mechanics / 91 \\
A Persistent Problem / 92 \\
1900: Max Planck Invents the Quantum of the Action / 94
\\
A Quantum of Action / 96 \\
Einstein and Light Quanta / 96 \\
The Specific Heat of Solids / 99 \\
The First Solvay Council and the Theory of Quanta / 99
\\
Niels Bohr: The Quanta Are in the Atom / 103 \\
Bohr Introduces Quanta in the Theory of the Atom / 103
\\
``On the Constitution of Atoms and Molecules'' / 105
\\
Two Other Papers in Bohr's 1913 Trilogy / 108 \\
1913--1923: Victories and Setbacks / 109 \\
Skepticism, Enthusiasm and Adhesion / 109 \\
Confirmation: The Experiment of Franck and Hertz / 110
\\
A Proliferation of Optical Lines: The Zeeman and Stark
Effects / 110 \\
Arnold Sommerfeld: Elliptic Orbits and New Quantum
Numbers / 111 \\
Relativistic Corrections and the Fine Structure
Constant / 112 \\
A Hoax! / 113 \\
A Further Contribution of Einstein: The Interaction
Between Radiation and Matter / 113 \\
The Stark Effect: A Victory of the Theory of Quanta /
114 \\
The ``Correspondence Principle'' / 115 \\
Kossel, Bohr and the Mendeleev Table / 116 \\
The Rare Earths / 118 \\
1918, 1921 and 1922: Three Nobel Prizes Attributed to
Quanta / 118 \\
1925: Spin and the Pauli Principle / 121 \\
Wolfgang Pauli / 121 \\
Max Born / 122 \\
The Stern and Gerlach Experiment / 123 \\
The Compton Effect / 124 \\
A Strange Explanation of the Zeeman Effect / 125 \\
Pauli's Exclusion Principle / 126 \\
The ``Spin'' of the Electron / 127 \\
Quantum Mechanics / 131 \\
Louis de Broglie / 131 \\
Heisenberg and Matrix Mechanics / 133 \\
New Physics / 135 \\
Pauli Applies the New Mechanics to the Spectrum of
Hydrogen / 136 \\
The Schr{\"o}dinger Equation / 136 \\
Heisenberg and Schr{\"o}dinger, Two Sides of the Same
Coin / 139 \\
The Probabilistic Interpretation of Max Born and the
End of Determinism / 139 \\
The Pauli Matrices / 141 \\
Indistinguishable Particles: Bose-Einstein
``Statistics'' / 141 \\
Enrico Fermi: A New ``Statistics'' / 143 \\
Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac / 144 \\
``Bosons'' and ``Fermions'' / 147 \\
The Uncertainty Relations of Heisenberg / 148 \\
Nobel Acknowledgments / 152 \\
The Fifth Solvay Council: An Assessment of the New
Mechanics / 153 \\
The German Language, the Language of Quantum Mechanics
/ 154 \\
A Brief Bibliography / 155 \\
References / 157 \\
A Timid Infancy / 163 \\
The Atomic Nucleus in 1913 / 163 \\
The Discovery of Isotopes and the Measurement of Masses
of Nuclei / 165 \\
The Chemistry of Radioactive Products / 165 \\
Frederick Soddy / 166 \\
Isotopes / 166 \\
The Revival of Positively Charged ``Canal Rays'' / 168
\\
The First Physical Measurements of Atomic Masses / 168
\\
Francis Aston and the First Mass Spectrometer / 169 \\
The ``Whole Number Law'' and the Old Hypothesis of
William Prout / 171 \\
The Exceptional Mass of the Hydrogen Atom / 173 \\
A Nobel Prize for the ``Whole-Number Rule'' / 175 \\
The Atomic Masses Known in 1932: The Binding Energy of
Nuclei / 176 \\
An Enquiry Full of Surprises: $\beta$ Radioactivity /
179 \\
The Velocity of the $\beta$ Electrons / 180 \\
Otto Hahn / 180 \\
Lise Meitner / 182 \\
Hahn, Meitner and $\beta$ Radioactivity / 184 \\
The First ``$\beta$ Spectrometer'' / 185 \\
The Kaiser Wilhelm Institut / 186 \\
Clouds Are Gathering / 186 \\
James Chadwick: A Continuous $\beta$ Spectrum! / 187
\\
Is It Really a Continuous Spectrum? / 189 \\
In Berlin: The War / 190 \\
Lise Meitner Returns to $\beta$ Radioactivity / 190 \\
The Decisive Experiment of Charles Ellis / 191 \\
A Scandal: Energy May Not Be Conserved! / 193 \\
Geiger and Bothe: A ``Coincidence'' Experiment / 193
\\
The Idea of Wolfgang Pauli / 194 \\
But Why Are So Many Spectral Lines Observed? The Key to
the Mystery / 196 \\
The First Nuclear Reactions / 199 \\
The First Nuclear Reaction / 200 \\
Sir Ernest Rutherford, Cavendish Professor of Physics /
202 \\
New Nuclear Reactions / 202 \\
A Controversy Between Vienna and Cambridge / 203 \\
How Do the Transmutations Occur? / 205 \\
The Nucleus in 1920 According to Rutherford / 207 \\
The Size of the Nucleus / 208 \\
The Constitution of the Nucleus and of Isotopes / 208
\\
Rutherford the Visionary: The Neutron / 209 \\
Chadwick Hunts for New Forces / 210 \\
The Rapid Expansion of Experimental Means / 213 \\
Scintillation Methods / 213 \\
The Point Counter / 214 \\
The Geiger--M{\"u}ller Counter / 215 \\
A Digression: The Birth and Development of Wireless
Radio / 216 \\
The Electronically Amplified Ionization Chamber / 217
\\
Coincidence Measurements / 219 \\
The Measurement of the Energy of $\gamma$ Radiation /
220 \\
A Unique Detector: Wilson's Cloud Chamber / 222 \\
The Atomic Nucleus in 1930 / 227 \\
Some Certainties and One Enigma / 228 \\
At the Beginning of 1932, the Enigma Remains / 231 \\
References / 233 \\
1930--1940: A Dazzling Development / 241 \\
The Nucleus: A New Boundary / 241 \\
Quantum Mechanics Acting in the Nucleus / 242 \\
Salomon Rosenblum and the Fine Structure of $\alpha$
Radioactivity / 244 \\
1931: The First International Congress of Nuclear
Physics / 246 \\
The Discovery of an Exceptional Isotope: Deuterium /
249 \\
The Discovery of the Neutron / 253 \\
Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Ir{\`e}ne Joliot-Curie / 254 \\
Protons Are Ejected / 256 \\
The Neutron Is Revealed / 257 \\
Is the Neutron Lighter or Heavier than the Proton? /
258 \\
Nuclear Theory After the Discovery of the Neutron / 263
\\
Werner Heisenberg / 263 \\
Ettore Majorana / 267 \\
Eugene P. Wigner / 270 \\
Do the Protons and Neutrons form Shells as Electrons Do
in the Atom? / 271 \\
A New Particle: The Positron / 279 \\
Cosmic Rays / 279 \\
Blackett and Occhialini / 280 \\
Carl Anderson Discovers a Positive Electron / 282 \\
The Positive Electron of Anderson and that of Dirac /
283 \\
Ir{\`e}ne and Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric Joliot-Curie / 286 \\
The Birth of Particle Accelerators / 289 \\
Direct Acceleration: A High-Voltage Race / 290 \\
Acceleration in Steps / 295 \\
``Charge Independence'' of the Nuclear Force / 303 \\
The Discovery of Artificial Radioactivity / 305 \\
The Joliot-Curies After the Solvay Council / 307 \\
``A New Kind of Radioactivity'' / 308 \\
The Chemical Proof / 309 \\
It Spreads like Wildfire / 310 \\
The Importance of the Discovery / 311 \\
New Perspectives for Radioactive Indicators / 312 \\
The Death of Marie Curie / 313 \\
The 1935 Nobel Prizes Are Attributed to Chadwick and to
the Joliot-Curies / 314 \\
The School of Rome / 315 \\
The Theory of $\beta$ Decay / 316 \\
Neutron Physics in Rome / 318 \\
``Slow'' Neutrons / 321 \\
A New Field in Nuclear Physics / 323 \\
Resonances / 324 \\
Fermi Is Awarded the Nobel Prize. The End of the Rome
Team / 326 \\
The Great Exodus of Jewish Scientists Under Nazism /
327 \\
A Proliferation of Theories: Yukawa, Breit and Wigner,
Bohr / 331 \\
Hideki Yukawa / 331 \\
The First Theories of Nuclear Reactions / 335 \\
The Structure of the Nucleus According to Bohr in 1937
/ 338 \\
The Death of a Giant: Ernest Rutherford / 341 \\
Hans Bethe Sums Up the Situation in 1936--1937 / 343
\\
Hans Albrecht Bethe / 343 \\
The Structure of Nuclei / 344 \\
Nuclear Reactions / 348 \\
The Fission of Uranium / 349 \\
A Fragile Discovery: The Transuranic Elements / 349 \\
Loads of ``Transuranic'' Elements / 352 \\
At the Institut du Radium / 354 \\
Lise Meitner Flees Nazi Germany / 358 \\
Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann Set Again to Work / 359
\\
More and More Disconcerting Results / 360 \\
The Word Is Finally Uttered / 363 \\
The News Spreads to the United States / 364 \\
Confirmations / 365 \\
Niels Bohr: The Theory of Fission, Uranium 235 / 368
\\
The Number of Emitted Neutrons / 370 \\
Leo Szilard / 371 \\
Is a Chain Reaction Possible? / 372 \\
The Last Publications Before the War / 375 \\
Francis Perrin and the Critical Mass / 377 \\
French Patents / 378 \\
References / 381 \\
The Upheavals of the Second World War / 395 \\
A Chronology / 395 \\
The New Face of Physics After the War / 401 \\
Big Science: Physics on a Large Scale / 402 \\
Team Work / 402 \\
The H-Bomb: Political and Military Implications / 403
\\
The American Supremacy / 404 \\
Europe and Japan After the War / 405 \\
Is ``Big Science'' Really the Result of the War? / 409
\\
References / 411 \\
The Time of Maturity / 413 \\
New Experimental Means / 413 \\
New Accelerators Have Ever Increasing Energies / 414
\\
New Detectors, New Measuring Instruments / 419 \\
Data Accumulate / 425 \\
The Papers of Bethe / 425 \\
Real Transuranic Nuclei / 425 \\
The Lifetime of the Neutron / 429 \\
Electron Scattering and the Electric Charge
Distribution in Nuclei / 430 \\
The ``Shell'' Structure of Nuclei / 433 \\
A Model of Quasi-independent Particles? / 434 \\
The Symmetries and Supermultiplets of Wigner and
Feenberg / 434 \\
Arguments Put Forth by Maria Goeppert-Mayer / 435 \\
The Spin-Orbit Interaction / 436 \\
Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen / 437 \\
A Paradoxical Model / 438 \\
Elastic Scattering and the ``Optical Model'' / 441 \\
The Nucleus Is Like a Cloudy Crystal Ball / 442 \\
``Optical'' Attempts / 442 \\
The Woods--Saxon ``Optical'' Potential / 443 \\
The Computer: A Decisive Instrument / 444 \\
Direct Nuclear Reactions / 447 \\
The Stripping of a Deuteron / 448 \\
Direct Reactions and Reactions Which Proceed Though the
Formation of a Compound Nucleus / 452 \\
A Collective Behavior / 455 \\
Photonuclear Reactions / 455 \\
Giant Resonances / 456 \\
Are All Nuclei Spherical? / 457 \\
The Quadrupole Moment: An Indicator of Nuclear
Deformation / 458 \\
James Rainwater and Aage Bohr / 458 \\
Aage Bohr, the Resolution of a Paradox / 460 \\
A Unified Model of the Nucleus / 463 \\
Ben Mottelson / 463 \\
New Data, New Confirmations / 464 \\
Bohr and Mottelson: The Key to Nuclear Spectra / 465
\\
The Birth of Nuclear Spectroscopy / 467 \\
Nobel Awards / 468 \\
The Nuclear Force / 469 \\
The Discovery of the $\pi$ Meson / 469 \\
The $\pi^0$ Completes the Pion Trio / 470 \\
The Hard Core / 471 \\
Nuclear Matter / 473 \\
The Challenge / 473 \\
Keith Brueckner, Jeffrey Goldstone, Hans Bethe, and a
Few Others / 474 \\
Solid Foundations / 475 \\
And What About Niels Bohr's Original Objection? / 476
\\
The End of an Era / 476 \\
References / 479 \\
Where the Narrative Ends / 487 \\
Glossary / 491 \\
Bibliography of cited books / 513 \\
Index / 521 \\
The Periodic Law or Mendeleev table / 530",
}
@Proceedings{Katzir:2013:TTH,
editor = "Shaul Katzir and Christoph Lehner and J{\"u}rgen
Renn",
booktitle = "{Traditions and transformations in the history of
quantum physics: HQ-3, Third International Conference
on the History of Quantum Physics, Berlin, June
28--July 2, 2010}",
title = "{Traditions and transformations in the history of
quantum physics: HQ-3, Third International Conference
on the History of Quantum Physics, Berlin, June
28--July 2, 2010}",
volume = "5",
publisher = "Edition Open Access",
address = "Berlin, Germany",
pages = "352",
year = "2013",
ISBN = "3-8442-5134-0",
ISBN-13 = "978-3-8442-5134-0",
LCCN = "QC173.98",
bibdate = "Tue May 29 05:57:30 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dyson-freeman-j.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/feynman-richard-p.bib;
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https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib",
series = "Max Planck research library for the history and
development of knowledge. Proceedings",
URL = "http://www.edition-open-access.de/proceedings/5/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
meetingname = "International Conference on the History of Quantum
Physics (3rd: 2010: Berlin, Germany)",
subject = "Quantum theory; History; Congresses; Quantum theory.",
tableofcontents = "Theoretical challenges by experimental physics:
radiation and its interaction with matter / Shaul
Katzir \\
Challenging the boundaries between classical and
quantum physics: the case of optical dispersion / Marta
Jordi Taltavull \\
Putting the quantum to work: Otto Sackur's pioneering
exploits in the quantum theory of gases / Massimiliano
Badino and Bretislav Friedrich \\
The concepts of light atoms and light molecules and
their final interpretation / Dieter Fick and Horst Kant
\\
Early interactions of quantum statistics and quantum
mechanics / Daniela Monaldi \\
Pourparlers for amalgamation: some early sources of
quantum gravity research / Dean Rickles \\
Superposing dynamos and electrons: electrical
engineering and quantum physics in the case of Nishina
Yoshio / Kenji Ito \\
The origins of Maria G{\"o}ppert's dissertation on
two-photon quantum transitions at G{\"o}ttingen's
Institutes of Physics 1920--1933 / Barry R. Masters \\
An act of creation: the Meitner-Frisch interpretation
of nuclear fission / Roger H. Stuewer \\
Tsung-Sui Chang's contribution to the quantization of
constrained Hamiltonian systems / Xiaodong Yin,
Zhongyuan Zhu, Donald C. Salisbury \\
Feynman's struggle and Dyson's surprise: the
development and early application of a new means of
representation / Adrian W{\"u}thrich \\
Orthodoxies on the interpretation of quantum theory:
the case of the consistent history approach / Olival
Freire \\
From do-it-yourself quantum mechanics to
nanotechnology?: the history of experimental
semiconductor physics, 1970--2000 / Christian Kehrt",
}
@Book{Glazer:2015:CCA,
editor = "A. M. (Anthony Michael) Glazer and Patience Thomson",
booktitle = "Crystal clear: the autobiographies of {Sir Lawrence
and Lady Bragg}",
title = "Crystal clear: the autobiographies of {Sir Lawrence
and Lady Bragg}",
publisher = pub-OXFORD,
address = pub-OXFORD:adr,
pages = "xx + 427",
year = "2015",
ISBN = "0-19-874430-7 (hardcover), 0-19-106179-4 (e-book)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-19-874430-6 (hardcover), 978-0-19-106179-0
(e-book)",
LCCN = "QC16.B66 C79 2015",
bibdate = "Sat May 5 15:20:37 MDT 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
URL = "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1604/2015430192-b.html;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1604/2015430192-d.html;
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1604/2015430192-t.html",
abstract = "Crystal Clear takes you behind the scenes in the life
of one of the most prominent scientists of the
twentieth century, William Lawrence Bragg (WLB) --- an
innovative genius, who together with his father,
William Henry Bragg (WHB), founded and developed a
whole new branch of science, X-ray Crystallography. The
main body of the text contains the hitherto unpublished
autobiographies of both WLB and his wife, Alice. Alice
Bragg was a public figure in her own right. She was
Mayor of Cambridge and National Chairman of the
Marriage Guidance Council among other roles. She and
WLB were as different as chalk and cheese. Their
autobiographies complement each other to give a rounded
picture of the real personalities behind their public
appearance. They write of their travels, their family
life, their friends and their joys and sorrows. They
write most of all about each other.\par
Their younger daughter, Patience Thomson, provides
anecdotes and vignettes, bringing her parents to life.
She has also included extracts from previously
unpublished letters and from articles which Alice Bragg
wrote for National newspapers. The result is an unusual
insight into the lives of two distinguished people. The
two accounts reveal a fascinating interaction between
these two characters, neither of whom could have
achieved on this scale without the other. There is an
underlying love story here which humanises and
transforms. This is a unique book, adopting an original
viewpoint, which will take the reader far beyond the
scope of a normal biography.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Otto Robert Frisch receives several mentions in this
book.",
subject = "Bragg, Sir William Lawrence; Bragg, Alice Grace Jenny;
Physicists; Great Britain; Biography; Physics; History;
Crystallography",
subject-dates = "1890--1971; 1899--1989",
tableofcontents = "1. Meet my Mother and Father, Patience Thomson \\
2. William Lawrence Bragg (in his own words), William
Lawrence Bragg \\
3. Alice Grace Jenny Bragg ``The half was not told'',
Alice Grace Jenny Bragg",
}
@Book{Reed:2015:ABS,
author = "Bruce Cameron Reed",
booktitle = "The atomic bomb: the story of the {Manhattan Project}:
how nuclear physics became a global geopolitical
game-changer",
title = "The atomic bomb: the story of the {Manhattan Project}:
how nuclear physics became a global geopolitical
game-changer",
publisher = "Morgan and Claypool Publishers and IOP Publishing",
address = "San Rafael, CA, USA and Bristol, UK",
pages = "239 (est.)",
year = "2015",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1088/978-1-6270-5991-6",
ISBN = "1-62705-990-3 (print), 1-62705-991-1 (e-book),
1-62705-993-8 (mobi)",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-62705-990-9 (print), 978-1-62705-991-6 (e-book),
978-1-62705-993-0 (mobi)",
ISSN = "2053-2571 (print), 2054-7307 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "2053-2571",
LCCN = "QC773.3.U5 R443 2015eb",
bibdate = "Tue Dec 8 08:41:58 MST 2015",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/szilard-leo.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib",
series = "IOP concise physics",
URL = "http://iopscience.iop.org/book/978-1-6270-5991-6",
abstract = "This volume, prepared by an acknowledged expert on the
Manhattan Project, gives a concise, fast-paced account
of all major aspects of the project at a level
accessible to an undergraduate college or advanced
high-school student familiar with some basic concepts
of energy, atomic structure, and isotopes. The text
describes the underlying scientific discoveries that
made nuclear weapons possible, how the project was
organized, the daunting challenges faced and overcome
in obtaining fissile uranium and plutonium, and in
designing workable bombs, the dramatic Trinity test
carried out in the desert of southern New Mexico in
July 1945, and the bombings of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
remark = "Version 20140601.",
subject = "Atomic bomb; United States; History; Nuclear physics.;
SCIENCE / Physics / Nuclear.; Atomic bomb.",
tableofcontents = "Preface \\
Introduction and overview \\
Prologue \\
Some scientific preliminaries \\
The Manhattan Project: a survey \\
The background science \\
Energy units, nuclear reactions and decay processes \\
The neutron, artificial radioactivity and new elements
\\
Nuclear fission: discovery \\
Nuclear fission: interpretation \\
Plutonium \\
The Manhattan Project \\
Szilard, Einstein, the President and MAUD \\
The Compton committee and the Manhattan Engineer
District \\
Bomb design: Los Alamos \\
Uranium enrichment: the Clinton Engineer Works \\
Plutonium: the pile program \\
Trinity, Hiroshima and Nagasaki \\
Target selection \\
Postwar planning begins \\
The missions \\
Aftermath \\
The Legacy of Manhattan and current nuclear weapons
deployments \\
Postwar political developments \\
The super and the P-5 \\
Nuclear tests, deployments and treaties \\
Epilogue",
}
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editor = "Horst Schmidt-B{\"o}cking and Karin Reich and Alan
Templeton and Wolfgang Trageser and Volkmar Vill",
booktitle = "{Otto Sterns Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen --- Band 1}",
title = "{Otto Sterns Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen --- Band 1}",
volume = "1",
publisher = pub-SV,
address = pub-SV:adr,
year = "2016",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46953-8",
ISBN = "3-662-46953-7",
ISBN-13 = "978-3-662-46953-8",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Schmidt-Bocking:2016:OSVb,
editor = "Horst Schmidt-B{\"o}cking and Karin Reich and Alan
Templeton and Wolfgang Trageser and Volkmar Vill",
booktitle = "{Otto Sterns Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen --- Band 2}",
title = "{Otto Sterns Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen --- Band 2}",
volume = "2",
publisher = pub-SV,
address = pub-SV:adr,
year = "2016",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46962-0",
ISBN = "3-662-46962-6",
ISBN-13 = "978-3-662-46962-0",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Schmidt-Bocking:2016:OSVc,
editor = "Horst Schmidt-B{\"o}cking and Karin Reich and Alan
Templeton and Wolfgang Trageser and Volkmar Vill",
booktitle = "{Otto Sterns Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen --- Band 3}",
title = "{Otto Sterns Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen --- Band 3}",
volume = "3",
publisher = pub-SV,
address = pub-SV:adr,
year = "2016",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46960-6",
ISBN = "3-662-46960-X",
ISBN-13 = "978-3-662-46960-6",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Schmidt-Bocking:2016:OSVd,
editor = "Horst Schmidt-B{\"o}cking and Karin Reich and Alan
Templeton and Wolfgang Trageser and Volkmar Vill",
booktitle = "{Otto Sterns Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen --- Band 4}",
title = "{Otto Sterns Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen --- Band 4}",
volume = "4",
publisher = pub-SV,
address = pub-SV:adr,
year = "2016",
DOI = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46964-4",
ISBN = "3-662-46964-2",
ISBN-13 = "978-3-662-46964-4",
bibdate = "Wed May 2 21:41:47 2018",
bibsource = "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Stuewer:2018:AIN,
author = "Roger H. Stuewer",
booktitle = "The Age of Innocence: Nuclear Physics Between the
{First} and {Second World Wars}",
title = "The Age of Innocence: Nuclear Physics Between the
{First} and {Second World Wars}",
publisher = pub-OXFORD,
address = pub-OXFORD:adr,
pages = "xv + 484",
year = "2018",
ISBN = "0-19-186658-X, 0-19-882787-3 (hardback), 0-19-256290-8
(e-book)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-19-186658-6, 978-0-19-882787-0 (hardback),
978-0-19-256290-6 (e-book)",
LCCN = "QC773 .S78 2018",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 07:28:02 MDT 2019",
bibsource = "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bethe-hans.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/bohr-niels.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/d/dirac-p-a-m.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/fermi-enrico.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/f/frisch-otto.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/g/gamow-george.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/meitner-lise.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/p/peierls-rudolf.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/r/rutherford-ernest.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/schroedinger-erwin.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/w/wigner-eugene.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/contempphys.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/einstein.bib;
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib",
abstract = "This history of nuclear physics sets the experimental
innovations and theoretical breakthroughs in the field
in the period between the two World Wars within the
contexts of the lives and personalities of the
physicists who made them and the physical,
intellectual, and political environments of the
countries and institutions in which they worked.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
shorttableofcontents = "Cambridge and the Cavendish \\
European and nuclear disintegration \\
Vienna and the Institute for Radium Research \\
The Cambridge--Vienna controversy \\
The quantum-mechanical nucleus \\
Nuclear electrons and nuclear structure \\
New Particles \\
New Machines \\
Nuclear physicists at the crossroads \\
Exiles and immigrants \\
Artificial radioactivity \\
Beta decay redux, slow neutrons, Bohr and his realm \\
New theories of nuclear reactions \\
The plague spreads to Austria and Italy \\
The new world",
subject = "Nuclear physics; History; Nuclear physics.",
tableofcontents = "1. Cambridge and the Cavendish / 1 \\
Thomson / 1 \\
Rutherford / 7 \\
The Fourth Cavendish Professor / 12 \\
Rutherford Reigns Supreme / 15 \\
Notes / 19 \\
2. European and Nuclear Disintegration / 22 \\
The Great War / 22 \\
Mobilization / 22 \\
The Manifesto of the Ninety-Three / 24 \\
The Horror of the War / 26 \\
Armistice and Aftermath / 27 \\
The Human Cost of the War / 28 \\
Rutherford's Discovery of Artificial Nuclear
Disintegration / 29 \\
Chadwick / 35 \\
Rutherford's Satellite Model of the Nucleus / 39 \\
Notes / 42 \\
3. Vienna and the Institute for Radium Research / 44
\\
Vienna / 44 \\
The Great Inflation / 46 \\
Meyer / 48 \\
The Institute for Radium Research / 50 \\
Meyer as Director / 56 \\
Notes / 58 \\
4. The Cambridge--Vienna Controversy / 61 \\
Challenge from Vienna / 61 \\
Stalemate / 67 \\
Rutherford's Satellite Model and Natural Radioactivity
/ 72 \\
Private Expose / 75 \\
Aftermath / 79 \\
Notes / 81 \\
5. The Quantum-Mechanical Nucleus / 85 \\
Quantum Mechanics / 85 \\
Physics in Leningrad / 85 \\
Gamow / 91 \\
Alpha Decay / 96 \\
Simultaneous Discovery / 101 \\
Cambridge and Copenhagen / 105 \\
Return to Leningrad / 109 \\
Notes / 110 \\
6. Nuclear Electrons and Nuclear Structure / 114 \\
Nuclear Electrons / 114 \\
Contradictions / 116 \\
Gamow's Liquid-Drop Model / 119 \\
Bothe / 126 \\
Marie Curie and the Institut du Radium / 131 \\
Frederic Joliot and Irene Curie / 136 \\
The Rome Conference / 140 \\
Notes / 143 \\
7. New Particles / 148 \\
Urey and the Deuteron / 148 \\
Chadwick and the Neutron / 155 \\
Anderson and the Positron / 166 \\
Dirac / 170 \\
Blackett / 172 \\
Notes / 178 \\
8. New Machines / 183 \\
Cockcroft / 183 \\
Walton / 186 \\
Cockcroft--Walton Accelerator / 190 \\
Lawrence and Tove / 199 \\
Cyclotron / 203 \\
Five Nobel Prizes in Physics / 211 \\
Notes / 211 \\
9. Nuclear Physicists at the Crossroads / 216 \\
Refugees / 216 \\
British Response / 217 \\
American Response / 221 \\
The Neutron: Compound or Elementary? / 224 \\
The Seventh Solvay Conference / 228 \\
Nuclear Questions / 232 \\
Aftermath / 234 \\
Fermi's Theory of Beta Decay / 234 \\
The Demise of Lawrence's Low-Mass Neutron / 237 \\
The Neutron: An Unstable Elementary Particle / 240 \\
Notes / 242 \\
10. Exiles and Immigrants / 248 \\
Nazi Dogma Denounced and Defended / 248 \\
Illustrious Immigrants / 252 \\
Gamow / 253 \\
Schr{\"o}dinger / 254 \\
Goldhaber and Scharff Goldhaber / 254 \\
Elsasser / 256 \\
Peierls / 261 \\
Frisch / 263 \\
Bloch / 266 \\
Bethe / 268 \\
Welcome to America / 273 \\
Notes / 273 \\
11. Artificial Radioactivity / 278 \\
Curie and Joliot / 278 \\
Discovery / 279 \\
Reception / 282 \\
Fermi / 284 \\
Discovery / 297 \\
Reception / 302 \\
Death of Marie Curie / 303 \\
Notes / 305 \\
12. Beta Decay Redux, Slow Neutrons, Bohr and his Realm
/ 310 \\
Travels / 310 \\
The London--Cambridge Conference / 311 \\
Rutherford / 311 \\
Beck, Sitte, and Beta Decay / 312 \\
Artificial Radioactivity and Other Fields / 316 \\
Discovery of Slow Neutrons / 317 \\
Serendipity / 321 \\
Bohr and the Bohr Institute / 322 \\
Franck, Hevesy, and Exodus / 328 \\
Notes / 332 \\
13. New Theories of Nuclear Reactions / 335 \\
The Compound Nucleus / 335 \\
Trip Around the World / 338 \\
Breit / 340 \\
Wigner / 344 \\
Nucleus+ Neutron Resonances / 349 \\
Death of Corbino / 350 \\
Death of Rutherford / 350 \\
Notes / 358 \\
14. The Plague Spreads to Austria and Italy / 361 \\
Anschluss / 361 \\
Illustrious Austrian--Hungarian Exiles / 362 \\
Schr{\"o}dinger / 362 \\
Meyer / 364 \\
Blau / 366 \\
Rona / 368 \\
Meitner / 370 \\
Illustrious Italian Exiles / 376 \\
Rossi / 376 \\
Segre / 380 \\
Fermi / 384 \\
Notes / 389 \\
15. The New World / 393 \\
Nuclear Fission / 393 \\
Discovery / 394 \\
Interpretation / 396 \\
Bohr and Fermi in America / 402 \\
Notes / 407 \\
Archives / 411 \\
Oral History Interviews / 412 \\
Websites / 413 \\
Journal Abbreviations / 415 \\
Bibliography / 418 \\
Name Index / 455 \\
Subject Index / 465",
}