Carl David Anderson
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Carl David Anderson's Degrees
- Bachelors Physics California Institute of Technology
- PhD Physics California Institute of Technology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Carl David Anderson was an American physicist. He is best known for his discovery of the positron in 1932, an achievement for which he received the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics, and of the muon in 1936.
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- The Positive Electron (1933) (448)
- Note on the nature of cosmic-ray particles (1937) (321)
- THE APPARENT EXISTENCE OF EASILY DEFLECTABLE POSITIVES. (1932) (245)
- Cloud chamber observations of cosmic rays at 4300 meters elevation and near sea-level (1936) (141)
- Energies of Cosmic-Ray Particles (1932) (78)
- Cosmic-Ray Positive and Negative Electrons (1933) (45)
- Cosmic-Ray Particles of Intermediate Mass (1938) (37)
- The energy spectrum of the decay particles and the mass and spin of the mesotron (1949) (30)
- THE DECAY OF VO PARTICLES (1953) (27)
- Cloud-chamber observations of the new unstable cosmic-ray particles (1950) (26)
- Cosmic-ray energies and their bearing on the photon and neutron hypotheses (1932) (21)
- Cosmic rays at 30,000 feet (1948) (20)
- Positrons from gamma-rays (1933) (19)
- Early Work on the Positron and Muon (1961) (19)
- The Mechanism of Cosmic-Ray Counter Action (1934) (19)
- Unraveling the Particle Content of the Cosmic Rays (1985) (19)
- The Positron (1934) (19)
- Associated Production of ?- with Two ?0 Particles (1955) (11)
- Symbols for Fundamental Particles (1954) (10)
- Energy spectra of positrons ejected by artificially stimulated radioactive substances (1934) (8)
- Space-Distribution of X-Ray Photoelectrons Ejected from theKandLAtomic Energy-Levels (1930) (7)
- FREE POSITIVE ELECTRONS RESULTING FROM THE IMPACT UPON ATOMIC NUCLEI OF THE PHOTONS FROM TH C". (1933) (7)
- On the mass and the disintegration products of the mesotron (1947) (7)
- Nature of Cosmic-Ray Particles (1939) (7)
- Cosmic-ray bursts (1933) (7)
- The elementary particles of physics. (1949) (6)
- CLOUD-CHAMBER OBSERVATIONS OF SOME UNUSUAL NEUTRAL V PARTICLES HAVING LIGHT SECONDARIES (1954) (6)
- Mesotron (Intermediate Particle) as a Name for the New Particles of Intermediate Mass (1938) (5)
- Symbols for fundamental particles (1954) (5)
- Cloud Chamber Investigation of Anomalous θ^0 Particles (1957) (4)
- The relation of the positron energy spectrum to the decay constant and to the energy of the bombarding protons (1934) (4)
- Q Value of Λ0 Decay (1954) (4)
- The decay of V0 particles (1953) (1)
- Observations of cosmic rays at high altitudes (1949) (1)
- Space-Distribution of X-Ray Photoelectrons Ejected from the K and L Atomic Energy-Levels (1930) (1)
- The Elementary Particles of Matter (1949) (1)
- Revised table of elementary particles of matter--March 1951. (1951) (0)
- ASSOCIATED PRODUCTION OF /cap xI/ WITH TWO /theta/$sup 0$ PARTICLES (1955) (0)
- The three types of cosmic-ray fluctuations and their significance (1934) (0)
- Composition of Cosmic Rays. III. Nature of cosmic-ray particles (1939) (0)
- 6 – Note on the Nature of Cosmic-ray Particles† (1972) (0)
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