In the 1930s the German physicist Erich Regener (1881–1955) did important work on the measurement of the rate of production of ionisation deep under water and in the atmosphere. Along with one of his students, Georg Pfotzer, he discovered the altitude at which the production of ionisation in the atmosphere reaches a maximum, often, but misleadingly, called the Pfotzer maximum. Regener was one of the first to estimate the energy density of cosmic rays, an estimate that was used by Baade and Zwicky to bolster their postulate that supernovae might be their source. Yet Regener's name is less recognised by present-day cosmic ray physicists than it should be, largely because in 1937 he was forced to take early retirement by the National Socialist...
Herzberg began his career studying at the Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, Germany. Following pos...
It was as early as 1903 that the British physicists, McLennan and Burton(1) and Rutherford and Cooke...
Maximum energy released by atomic-disintegration (radioactivity.)—From Einstein's equation Mc2=E and...
This year we are celebrating 101 years since the discovery of cosmic rays. They are whizzing all aro...
During a series of experiments performed between 1907 and 1911, the Italian physi-cist Domenico Paci...
The 1912 balloon flights of Victor Hess and related activities in those years are reviewed. Subseque...
About a century ago, cosmic rays were identified as being a source of radiation on Earth. The proof ...
The greater part of this paper is concerned with a historical discussion of the development of the s...
Abstract. The discovery of extensive air showers by Rossi, Schmeiser, Bothe, Kolhörster and Auger a...
Every healthcare professional should be aware of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen′s discovery of X-rays over 1...
The discovery of extensive air showers by Rossi, Schmeiser, Bothe, Kohlhörster and Auger a...
The two decades between the first and second world wars saw the emergence of nuclear physics as the ...
The results of a very high altitude geographical survey extending in airplanes from Northern Canada ...
The quest for the energy source of stars, capable of maintaining their long-lasting brightness, has ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the quantum nature of thermal electromagnetic radiation w...
Herzberg began his career studying at the Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, Germany. Following pos...
It was as early as 1903 that the British physicists, McLennan and Burton(1) and Rutherford and Cooke...
Maximum energy released by atomic-disintegration (radioactivity.)—From Einstein's equation Mc2=E and...
This year we are celebrating 101 years since the discovery of cosmic rays. They are whizzing all aro...
During a series of experiments performed between 1907 and 1911, the Italian physi-cist Domenico Paci...
The 1912 balloon flights of Victor Hess and related activities in those years are reviewed. Subseque...
About a century ago, cosmic rays were identified as being a source of radiation on Earth. The proof ...
The greater part of this paper is concerned with a historical discussion of the development of the s...
Abstract. The discovery of extensive air showers by Rossi, Schmeiser, Bothe, Kolhörster and Auger a...
Every healthcare professional should be aware of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen′s discovery of X-rays over 1...
The discovery of extensive air showers by Rossi, Schmeiser, Bothe, Kohlhörster and Auger a...
The two decades between the first and second world wars saw the emergence of nuclear physics as the ...
The results of a very high altitude geographical survey extending in airplanes from Northern Canada ...
The quest for the energy source of stars, capable of maintaining their long-lasting brightness, has ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the quantum nature of thermal electromagnetic radiation w...
Herzberg began his career studying at the Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, Germany. Following pos...
It was as early as 1903 that the British physicists, McLennan and Burton(1) and Rutherford and Cooke...
Maximum energy released by atomic-disintegration (radioactivity.)—From Einstein's equation Mc2=E and...