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On the Absorption and the Diffusion of Slow Neutrons, The Physical Review, Volume 50, Number 10, November 15, 1936, pp. 899-928 [FIRST PRINTING IN ENGLISH, ORIGINAL WRAPS] by Amaldi, E. and E. Fermi

by Amaldi, E. and E. Fermi

On the Absorption and the Diffusion of Slow Neutrons, The Physical Review, Volume 50, Number 10, November 15, 1936, pp. 899-928 [FIRST PRINTING IN ENGLISH, ORIGINAL WRAPS] by Amaldi, E. and E. Fermi

On the Absorption and the Diffusion of Slow Neutrons, The Physical Review, Volume 50, Number 10, November 15, 1936, pp. 899-928 [FIRST PRINTING IN ENGLISH, ORIGINAL WRAPS]

by Amaldi, E. and E. Fermi

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FIRST PRINTING IN ENGLISH, ORIGINAL WRAPS, of "the classical paper on absorption properties of slow neutrons, establishing ‘the existence of absorption bands corresponding to energy intervals sufficiently narrow to allow one to isolate relatively homogenous neutron groups'. In addition, absorption and scattering properties of various groups of neutrons were investigated" (Fisher, Changing Landscapes of Nuclear Physics, 165; Amaldi & Fermi 1936, p. 899).

Earlier work by Amaldi et al. 1935 had established that slow neutrons, including thermal neutrons, can be created only by slowing down (in moderators) the fast neutrons emitted by the sources. This 1936 paper is considered the "most valuable and comprehensive accounts of the slowing-down of neutrons and the properties of slow neutrons" (Advances in Radiochemistry, 48).

Although Fermi is often remembered for his theory on beta-decay, he was also the world's leading expert on neutrons and his 1938 Nobel Prize was awarded for his work on slow neutrons, specifically: "for his contribution to the application of neutron radiation to the production of many new radioactive isotopes and to his discovery that certain nuclear reactions are brought about by slow neutrons" (Nobel Prize Committee).

ALSO INCLUDED: Arthur H. Compton "Scattering of X-Rays by a Spinning Electron," pp. 878-882. CONDITION & DETAILS: First edition in original wraps. Volume 50, Number 10. 4to (10.5 x 8 inches; 263 x 200mm). Extremely slight chipping at the foot of the spine. Clean and bright inside and out. Near fine condition.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Volume CXLIX (149), 1935. Contains "The Electromagnetic Equations of the Supraconductor (London, pp. 71-88) WITH Artificial Radioactivity Produced...

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The Electromagnetic Equations of the Supraconductor (London, pp. 71-88) WITH Artificial Radioactivity Produced by Neutron Bombardment II (Fermi, et al. pp. 522-558) in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A 149, 1935 [FIRST EDITION, THE LONDON EQUATIONS with Part II of an important Fermi, Segre paper]

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London: Harrison & Sons, 1935. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION of the LONDON EQUATIONS, "THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT AT CHARACTERIZING THE ELECTRODYNAMIC BEHARIOR OF SUPERCONDUCTORS" (Yom, The London Equations). The second paper is part two of an important paper by Fermi and Segre, et al. explaining that slow neutrons are effective in creating nuclear reactions because of their large cross section. We offer Part I separately in Volume 146, 1934. THE LONDON EQUATIONS: The equations were developed by brothers Fritz and Heinz London in 1935 and published in the volume offered here. The equations "relate current to electromagnetic fields in and around a superconductor and are arguably the simplest meaningful description of superconducting phenomena. A major triumph of the equations is their ability to explain the Meissner effect, wherein a material exponentially expels all internal magnetic fields as it crosses the superconducting threshold" (Surhone, London Equations). CONDITION & DETAILS: London:… Read More
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