CERN: How We Found the Higgs Boson

This informative and entertaining book provides a broad look at the fascinating history of CERN, and the physicists working in different areas at CERN who were active in the discovery of the Higgs Boson. Profound and well-structured, the contents combine present day interviews with the scientists of CERN, the world's largest laboratory dedicated to the pursuit of fundamental science, with important figures in the history of science (e.g., Maxwell, Faraday, Einstein), and also gives a lot of information on the history of quantum mechanics and the history of physics from its beginnings.

It is an easy-to-read book on a complex topic, providing a very personal insight into the personalities of top scientists and the history of science as well. This invaluable book will capture the interest of the curious reader, telling the story of one of the greatest scientific endeavors ever.

Contents:
  • The History of CERN
  • The Practitioner: Rolf-Dieter Heuer
  • The Beginning of Modern Physics: Galileo, Copernicus, and Kepler
  • The Experimentalist: Tejinder S Virdee
  • Dalton — Thomson — Rutherford — Bohr
  • The Man Who Built The LHC: Lyn Evans
  • Physics, Music, and Art: Tara Shears
  • The Theorist: John Ellis
  • Oersted — Ampère — Faraday — Maxwell
  • The Communicator: Rolf Landua
  • Albert Einstein (1879–1955)
  • The Japanese Way: Masaki Hori
  • The Nobel Prize Laureate: Carlo Rubbia
  • The American Friend: Sebastian White
  • Friendly Competitors: Sebastian White and Albert De Roeck
  • Rock 'n' Roll, Beer, Billiards, and Music: Jonathan Butterworth
  • The Higgs Boson — and Then?

Readership: General. Key Features:
  • Non-technical, full-bodied book jam-packed with information on the history of science and CERN which is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2014
  • Personal interviews with the scientists of CERN, who made the practical discovery of the Higgs Boson possible, which was predicted by Peter Higgs et al., 40 years ago
  • The book paints the complete picture of the necessary means, the technology and the people to make these discoveries possible
  • It looks at CERN and the search for the Higgs boson from a very personal angle. Going beyond science and technology, it provides a profound picture of science and its impact on society at the beginning of the 21st century and beyond. CERN and the LHC are entering into everyday culture, and this non-technical book shows important aspects of the impact of scientific research on our view of the world
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CERN: How We Found the Higgs Boson

This informative and entertaining book provides a broad look at the fascinating history of CERN, and the physicists working in different areas at CERN who were active in the discovery of the Higgs Boson. Profound and well-structured, the contents combine present day interviews with the scientists of CERN, the world's largest laboratory dedicated to the pursuit of fundamental science, with important figures in the history of science (e.g., Maxwell, Faraday, Einstein), and also gives a lot of information on the history of quantum mechanics and the history of physics from its beginnings.

It is an easy-to-read book on a complex topic, providing a very personal insight into the personalities of top scientists and the history of science as well. This invaluable book will capture the interest of the curious reader, telling the story of one of the greatest scientific endeavors ever.

Contents:
  • The History of CERN
  • The Practitioner: Rolf-Dieter Heuer
  • The Beginning of Modern Physics: Galileo, Copernicus, and Kepler
  • The Experimentalist: Tejinder S Virdee
  • Dalton — Thomson — Rutherford — Bohr
  • The Man Who Built The LHC: Lyn Evans
  • Physics, Music, and Art: Tara Shears
  • The Theorist: John Ellis
  • Oersted — Ampère — Faraday — Maxwell
  • The Communicator: Rolf Landua
  • Albert Einstein (1879–1955)
  • The Japanese Way: Masaki Hori
  • The Nobel Prize Laureate: Carlo Rubbia
  • The American Friend: Sebastian White
  • Friendly Competitors: Sebastian White and Albert De Roeck
  • Rock 'n' Roll, Beer, Billiards, and Music: Jonathan Butterworth
  • The Higgs Boson — and Then?

Readership: General. Key Features:
  • Non-technical, full-bodied book jam-packed with information on the history of science and CERN which is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2014
  • Personal interviews with the scientists of CERN, who made the practical discovery of the Higgs Boson possible, which was predicted by Peter Higgs et al., 40 years ago
  • The book paints the complete picture of the necessary means, the technology and the people to make these discoveries possible
  • It looks at CERN and the search for the Higgs boson from a very personal angle. Going beyond science and technology, it provides a profound picture of science and its impact on society at the beginning of the 21st century and beyond. CERN and the LHC are entering into everyday culture, and this non-technical book shows important aspects of the impact of scientific research on our view of the world
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CERN: How We Found the Higgs Boson

CERN: How We Found the Higgs Boson

by Michael Krause
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CERN: How We Found the Higgs Boson

by Michael Krause

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This informative and entertaining book provides a broad look at the fascinating history of CERN, and the physicists working in different areas at CERN who were active in the discovery of the Higgs Boson. Profound and well-structured, the contents combine present day interviews with the scientists of CERN, the world's largest laboratory dedicated to the pursuit of fundamental science, with important figures in the history of science (e.g., Maxwell, Faraday, Einstein), and also gives a lot of information on the history of quantum mechanics and the history of physics from its beginnings.

It is an easy-to-read book on a complex topic, providing a very personal insight into the personalities of top scientists and the history of science as well. This invaluable book will capture the interest of the curious reader, telling the story of one of the greatest scientific endeavors ever.

Contents:
  • The History of CERN
  • The Practitioner: Rolf-Dieter Heuer
  • The Beginning of Modern Physics: Galileo, Copernicus, and Kepler
  • The Experimentalist: Tejinder S Virdee
  • Dalton — Thomson — Rutherford — Bohr
  • The Man Who Built The LHC: Lyn Evans
  • Physics, Music, and Art: Tara Shears
  • The Theorist: John Ellis
  • Oersted — Ampère — Faraday — Maxwell
  • The Communicator: Rolf Landua
  • Albert Einstein (1879–1955)
  • The Japanese Way: Masaki Hori
  • The Nobel Prize Laureate: Carlo Rubbia
  • The American Friend: Sebastian White
  • Friendly Competitors: Sebastian White and Albert De Roeck
  • Rock 'n' Roll, Beer, Billiards, and Music: Jonathan Butterworth
  • The Higgs Boson — and Then?

Readership: General. Key Features:
  • Non-technical, full-bodied book jam-packed with information on the history of science and CERN which is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2014
  • Personal interviews with the scientists of CERN, who made the practical discovery of the Higgs Boson possible, which was predicted by Peter Higgs et al., 40 years ago
  • The book paints the complete picture of the necessary means, the technology and the people to make these discoveries possible
  • It looks at CERN and the search for the Higgs boson from a very personal angle. Going beyond science and technology, it provides a profound picture of science and its impact on society at the beginning of the 21st century and beyond. CERN and the LHC are entering into everyday culture, and this non-technical book shows important aspects of the impact of scientific research on our view of the world

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789814623483
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 12 MB
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Table of Contents

Preface v

Acknowledgements ix

1 The History of CERN 1

The Spirit of Europe 1

CERN-How It All Started 3

CERN Initiatives 3

CERN s History 8

The Ambivalent Role of the British 9

CERN-An Idea Takes Shape 11

Intergovernmental Meeting of UNESCO in Paris, December 1951 13

UNESCO General Conference, Sixth Session, Paris, December 1951 15

The Birth of CERN 15

Cosmic Rays from Outer Space 17

The CERN Convention of June 1953 21

The Work Begins 23

Felix Bloch 25

The Creation of CERN, Phases I-III 26

Personnel Data 26

The Structure of CERN (as of 1954) 27

The Era of Cornelis Jan Bakker (1955-1960) 28

SC, PS, LINAC, and Other Machines 30

Bubble Chambers, BEBC, Gargamelle 32

Gargamelle 33

Georges Charpak's Multi-Wire Proportional Chamber (MWPC) 36

The ISR and Other New Proton Accelerators 36

From PS to SPS-the Return of John Adams 38

From Large Electron-Positron Collider (LEP) to Large Hadron Collider (LHC) 40

The Large Hadron Collider 44

CERN Particle Accelerators 49

Types of Particle Accelerators 50

LINAGs 51

Cyclotrons 51

Synchrotrons 52

Storage Rings 52

The CERN Data Center, the World Wide Web, and Beyond 53

The LHC Incident of 2008 and Restart 54

Geneva, July 4, 2012 55

CERN Today 55

International Relations of CERN 57

The Future of CERN 59

The History of CERN 59

2 The Practitioner: Rolf-Dieter Heuer 62

The Atomic Theory of Democritus of Abdera 63

Democritus' Atomic Model 54

Faust 71

3 The Beginning of Modern Physics: Galileo, Copernicus, and Kepler 77

4 The Experimentalist: Tejinder S. Virdee 80

The Four Fundamental Forces (Interactions) 83

Quotes by and about Newton 88

Isaac Newton 88

5 Dalton - Thomson - Rutherford - Bohr 94

The Development of the Atomic Model 94

Bohr's Atomic Model 97

6 The Man Who Built The LHC: Lyn Evans 98

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) 100

7 Physics, Music, and Art: Tara Shears 108

8 The Theorist: John Ellis 122

The Standard Model 125

9 Oersted - Ampere - Faraday - Maxwell 136

Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851) 136

André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836) 136

Michael Faraday (1791-1867) 137

Electromagnetic Induction-Classical Field Theory 138

Electromagnetism: James Clerk Maxwell 139

10 The Communicator: Rolf Landua 142

Edwin Powell Hubble (1889-1953) 149

11 Albert Einstein (1879-1955) 153

Einstein Quotes 155

12 The Japanese Way: Masaki Hori 157

Antimatter I 157

The Michelson-Morley Experiment 163

Antimatter II 166

Einstein's Cosmological Constant 169

13 The Nobel Prize Laureate: Carlo Rubbia 172

The Rubbiatron 175

14 The American Friend: Sebastian White 178

The Flammarion Engraving 180

The Crab Nebula-Type II Supernovae 186

Type la Supernovae 188

15 Friendly Competitors: Sebastian White and Albert De Roeck 194

ATLAS and CMS-A Healthy Competition 195

16 Rock ?n' Roll, Beer, Billiards, and Music: Jonathan Butterworth 198

Beauty Is Where You Find It 198

17 The Higgs Boson - and Then? 216

List of CERN Directors-General 219

Bibliography 221

Glossary 225

Index 239

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