An edition of Neutrino hunters (2013)

Neutrino hunters

the thrilling chase for a ghostly particle to unlock the secrets of the universe

First Canadian edition.
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An edition of Neutrino hunters (2013)

Neutrino hunters

the thrilling chase for a ghostly particle to unlock the secrets of the universe

First Canadian edition.
  • 4.5 (2 ratings) ·
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  • 2 Have read

"The hunt for the universe's most elusive particle. Every second of every day and night, many trillions of neutrinos pass through your body. But most people had never heard of them until they made headlines recently for possibly travelling faster than light. Luckily, these ghostly particles -- celebrated in a delightful John Updike poem -- do no harm and leave no trace. They are so difficult to pin down that scientists must use Olympic-size pools of cleaning fluid deep underground and kilometre-thick sheets of Antarctic ice to catch just a handful. Yet the shadowy neutrinos hold the key to unlocking some of the biggest mysteries of the universe: What was the universe like seconds after the Big Bang? Why is anti-matter so rare? What triggers exploding stars? Ray Jayawardhana tells us that neutrino research is now entering a brave new era and explains why these pathologically shy particles may spark a revolution in physics. Ray Jayawardhana is a professor at the University of Toronto,"

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English
Pages
243

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.

Published in
Toronto

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
523.01/97215
Library of Congress
QC793.5.N42

The Physical Object

Pagination
243 pages
Number of pages
243

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL29039704M
ISBN 10
1443414263, 1443414271
ISBN 13
9781443414265, 9781443414272
OCLC/WorldCat
872332821

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Work ID
OL19972556W

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"Detective thriller meets astrophysics in this adventure into neutrinos and the scientists who pursue them For more than eighty years, brilliant and eccentric scientists around the world have been searching for the incredibly small bits of matter we call neutrinos. Trillions of these ghostly particles pass through our bodies every second, but they are so pathologically shy that neutrino hunters have to use Olympic-size pools deep underground and a gigantic cube of Antarctic ice to catch just a handful. Neutrinos may hold the secrets to the nature of antimatter and what the universe was like just seconds after the big bang, but they are extremely elusive and difficult to pin down--much like the adventurous scientists who doggedly pursue them. In Neutrino Hunters, the renowned astrophysicist and award-winning author Ray Jayawardhana takes us on a thrilling journey into the shadowy world of neutrinos and the colorful lives of those who chase them. Demystifying particle science along the way, Jayawardhana tells a detective story with cosmic implications--interweaving the tales of the irascible Casanova, Wolfgang Pauli; the troubled genius Ettore Majorana, who disappeared without a trace; and Bruno Pontecorvo, whose defection to the Soviet Union caused a Cold War ruckus. Ultimately, Jayawardhana reveals just how significant these fast-moving particles are to the world we live in, and why the next decade of neutrino hunting will redefine how we think about physics, cosmology, and our lives on Earth"--

"Detective thriller meets astrophysics in this adventure into neutrinos and the scientists who pursue them"--

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