Bruno Rossi
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Italian experimental physicist
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Bruno Rossi's Degrees
- Doctorate Physics University of Florence
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bruno Benedetto Rossi was an Italian experimental physicist. He made major contributions to particle physics and the study of cosmic rays. A 1927 graduate of the University of Bologna, he became interested in cosmic rays. To study them, he invented an improved electronic coincidence circuit, and travelled to Eritrea to conduct experiments that showed that cosmic ray intensity from the West was significantly larger than that from the East.
Bruno Rossi's Published Works
Published Works
- High-Energy Particles (1953) (924)
- Cosmic-Ray Theory (1941) (610)
- Evidence for x Rays From Sources Outside the Solar System (1962) (600)
- Introduction to the physics of space (1970) (251)
- Interpretation of Cosmic-Ray Phenomena (1948) (236)
- Ionization Chambers And Counters (1949) (190)
- Variation of the Rate of Decay of Mesotrons with Momentum (1941) (133)
- Explorer 10 plasma measurements (1963) (126)
- A “telescope” for soft X‐ray astronomy (1960) (107)
- Distribution of Arrival Times of Air Shower Particles (1953) (83)
- Extremely Energetic Cosmic-Ray Event (1961) (77)
- Method of Registering Multiple Simultaneous Impulses of Several Geiger's Counters. (1930) (68)
- On the Magnetic Deflection of Cosmic Rays (1930) (48)
- Cosmic-Ray Air Showers at Sea Level (1961) (47)
- The Origin of Cosmic Rays (1954) (47)
- Further Evidence for the Existence of Galactic x Rays (1963) (45)
- An Experiment on Air Showers Produced by High-Energy Cosmic Rays (1957) (37)
- Experimental Determination of the Disintegration Curve of Mesotrons (1942) (36)
- The Variation of the Hard Component of Cosmic Rays With Height and the Disintegration of Mesotrons (1940) (34)
- The Disintegration of Mesotrons (1939) (30)
- Directional Measurements on the Cosmic Rays Near the Geomagnetic Equator (1934) (30)
- An instrument for the investigation of interplanetary plasma (1960) (29)
- Moments in the Life of a Scientist (1991) (25)
- Further Measurements on the Disintegration Curve of Mesotrons (1943) (25)
- Search for Electrons in the Primary Cosmic Radiation (1948) (23)
- Magnetic Experiments on the Cosmic Rays. (1931) (20)
- Further Measurements of the Mesotron Lifetime (1942) (19)
- Study of Neutral V Particles Observed in a Multiplate Cloud Chamber (1953) (19)
- Measurement of the Slow Meson Intensity at Several Altitudes (1947) (19)
- A Study of Cosmic-Ray Bursts (1948) (19)
- Two Sources of Cosmic X-rays in Scorpius and Sagittarius (1964) (19)
- Cloud-Chamber Observations of the Heavy Charged Unstable Particles in Cosmic Rays (1953) (18)
- Lectures on the origin of cosmic rays (1955) (17)
- ENERGY SPECTRUM AND STRUCTURE OF LARGE AIR SHOWERS (1962) (16)
- POSSIBLE EXAMPLE OF THE ANNIHILATION OF A HEAVY PARTICLE (1954) (16)
- Early days in cosmic rays (1981) (15)
- Experimental arrangement for the measurement of small time intervals between the discharges of Geiger-Müller counters. (1946) (13)
- Production of Mesotrons by Penetrating Non-Ionizing Rays (1940) (13)
- On the photon component of cosmic radiation and its absorption coefficient (1940) (11)
- Further Evidence for the Radioactive Decay of Mesotrons (1938) (11)
- On the Production of Secondary Ionizing Particles by Non-Ionizing Agents in Cosmic Radiation (1940) (11)
- Origin of the Soft Component of Cosmic Rays (1942) (11)
- The Decay of “Mesotrons” (1939–1943), Experimental Particle Physics in the Age of Innocence (1983) (11)
- Cosmic-Ray Electrons of Low Energy in the Atmosphere (1942) (11)
- Electrons and Photons in Cosmic Rays (1949) (11)
- Interaction between Cosmic Rays and Matter (1933) (10)
- Further Experiments on Cosmic-Ray Bursts (1949) (8)
- Cosmic Ray Bursts (1949) (8)
- System of Units for Nuclear and Cosmic-Ray Phenomena (1940) (8)
- RECENT EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS ON S PARTICLES (1953) (8)
- Measurements on the Absorption of the Penetrating Corpuscular Rays coming from Inclined Directions. (1931) (7)
- Some Recent Experiments on Cosmic Rays (1939) (7)
- DIRECT OBSERVATION OF THE INTERPLANETARY PLASMA (1961) (7)
- On the Mean Life of Negative Mesons (1948) (7)
- Cosmic-Ray Bursts in an Unshielded Chamber and Under One Inch of Lead at Different Altitudes (1947) (7)
- Lectures on fundamental particles (1955) (6)
- Further Results on Burst Production by Penetrating Cosmic-Ray Particles (1948) (6)
- Arcetri, 1928 – 1932 (1985) (5)
- FURTHER ANALYSIS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ANTIPROTON EVENT (1956) (5)
- A SUMMARY OF K-MESON DATA (1953) (5)
- PLASMA PROBE INSTRUMENTATION ON EXPLORER X (1963) (5)
- Burst Production by Penetrating Cosmic-Ray Particles (1947) (5)
- Altitude and Latitude Dependence of Bursts in a Lead-Shielded Ionization Chamber (1950) (4)
- Discovery of the solar wind (1984) (4)
- Development of the cosmic ray techniques (1982) (4)
- Where do Cosmic Rays come from (1953) (4)
- Production of Gamma-Rays in Nuclear Interactions of Cosmic Rays (1950) (4)
- Electrons Arising from the Disintegration of Cosmic-Ray Mesotrons (1940) (4)
- Nuclear Interactions of the Decay Products of a Neutral V -Particle (1952) (3)
- An X-ray Pulsar in the Crab Nebula (1970) (3)
- Radiation Belt-Results of the Direct Measurements of Interplanetary Plasma and Magnetic Field by Explorer X (1962) (3)
- ISOTROPY OF COSMIC RADIATION (1962) (3)
- High-energy cosmic rays. (1959) (3)
- Let Us Pledge Not to Use H-Bomb First! (1950) (2)
- COSMIC RAY GROUP (1950) (2)
- Experimental Techniques, Volume 1, Part 2: Ionization Chambers and Counters (1947) (1)
- X-ray reflection collimator adapted to focus X-radiation directly on a detector Patent (1964) (1)
- Recent advances in X-ray astronomy (1967) (1)
- The Interplanetary Plasma (1991) (1)
- Evolution of X-ray astronomy (1981) (1)
- Efficiency of the Geiger -Müller Counter (1932) (1)
- scientific results of experiments in space (1960) (1)
- Optics / by Bruno Rossi (1957) (0)
- Introductory remarks: (Invited discourse) (1970) (0)
- Experimental Techniques, Part 2: Ionization Chambers and Counters (1947) (0)
- Prof. Marcel Schein (1960) (0)
- SYNCHROTRON GROUP, sect. 9 of PROGRESS REPORT NINETEENTH, FOR FOURTH QUARTER OF 1950 (1951) (0)
- BOOK REVIEWS: Cosmic Rays (1966) (0)
- MARINER A PLASMA PROBE. Technical Report No. 337 (1963) (0)
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT STATE OF X-RAY ASTRONOMY. (1968) (0)
- Letter from Bruno B. Rossi to Joshua Lederberg (1959) (0)
- [Letters to the Editors] (1949) (0)
- Letter from Bruno B. Rossi to Hugh Odishaw (1959) (0)
- Evolution of X-ray astronomy. [spaceborne observations of extragalactic X-ray sources (1981) (0)
- Disintegration and Nuclear Absorption of Mesons (Presented by R. W. Williams) (1949) (0)
- X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy. (1964) (0)
- SOME RECENT RESULTS OF X-RAY ASTRONOMY. (1968) (0)
- Experimental techniques; ionization chambers and counters. (1948) (0)
- Observation of Stellar X-Ray Sources (1967) (0)
- The Crab Nebula ancient history and recent discoveries (1970) (0)
- TRAPPED PARTICLES AND RING CURRENT AROUND THE EARTH (1960) (0)
- Optics / Brune Rossi (1962) (0)
- Letter from Bruno B. Rossi to Roger Y. Stanier (1958) (0)
- COSMIC RAY GROUP, sect. 2 of PROGRESS REPORT NINETEENTH, FOR FOURTH QUARTER OF 1950 (1951) (0)
- Some observational aspects of X-ray astronomy. (1966) (0)
- An Experiment on Air Showers Produced by High-Energy Cosmic Rays (1957) (0)
- Discrete extrasolar X-ray sources (1970) (0)
- ENERGY SPECTRUM AND STRUCTURE OF LARGE AIR SHOWERS, III-2-5, (1962) (0)
- International scientific cooperation during the 1930 s . (0)
- Recent Results concerning Interplanetary Plasma (1965) (0)
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