Clyde Cowan
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Co-discoverer of the neutrino
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Clyde Cowan's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Chicago
Why Is Clyde Cowan Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Clyde Lorrain Cowan Jr was an American physicist and the co-discoverer of the neutrino along with Frederick Reines. The discovery was made in 1956 in the neutrino experiment. Frederick Reines received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995 in both their names.
Clyde Cowan's Published Works
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- Detection of the Free Neutrino: a Confirmation. (1956) (759)
- Detection of the free neutrino (1953) (186)
- On the Detection of the Free Neutrino (1953) (109)
- DETECTION OF THE FREE ANTINEUTRINO (1960) (97)
- Free Antineutrino Absorption Cross Section. I. Measurement of the Free Antineutrino Absorption Cross Section by Protons (1959) (96)
- Possible Anti-Matter Content of the Tunguska Meteor of 1908 (1965) (57)
- The Neutrino (1938) (46)
- A PROPOSED EXPERIMENT TO DETECT THE FREE NEUTRINO (1953) (46)
- Detection of Neutrons with a Large Liquid Scintillation Counter (1954) (43)
- CONSERVATION OF THE NUMBER OF NUCLEONS (1954) (41)
- Large Liquid Scintillation Detectors (1953) (40)
- Neutrino magnetic moment upper limit (1957) (33)
- Periodic Clustering of Red-shifts in the Spectra of Quasi-stellar and other Unusual Objects (1969) (25)
- Determination of Total Body Radioactivity Using Liquid Scintillation Detectors (1953) (24)
- A test of neutrino-antineutrino identity (1956) (24)
- UPPER LIMIT ON THE NEUTRINO MAGNETIC MOMENT (1954) (19)
- Absorption of Gamma Radiation. (1948) (12)
- Liquid Scintillators for Free Neutrino Detection (1958) (9)
- CONCERNING REDSHIFTS IN THE SPECTRA OF QUASI-STELLAR OBJECTS. (1968) (9)
- Essentials of Modern Physics (1973) (7)
- Evidence for a sidereal-time dependent cosmic ray signal (1966) (6)
- Confirmatory evidence for a sidereal-time dependent neutral component in the cosmic rays (1966) (4)
- SEARCH FOR ANTINEUTRINO INTERACTION WITH DEUTERONS (1957) (3)
- SOME COSMIC-RAY SOURCES BETWEEN 0$sup 0$ AND +60--. (1967) (3)
- Search for the intermediate boson in weak interactions (1966) (1)
- A Note on Ethylene Self-Quenching G-M Counters (1948) (1)
- LARGE-VOLUME LIQUID SCINTILLATORS: THEIR APPLICATIONS (1954) (1)
- NEW VERSION OF FREE NEUTRINO EXPERIMENT (1954) (1)
- THE LARGE LIQUID SCINTILLATION DETECTOR AS A NEUTRON SPECTROMETER. (1956) (0)
- Operation Tumbler-Snapper. External neutron measurements. Projects 17. 1 and 17. 2. Report for Apr-Jun 52 (1979) (0)
- PRODUCTION OF LOW-ENERGY MUONS BY NEUTRAL COMPONENTS OF COSMIC RADIATION. (1970) (0)
- Electron Spectrum from μ -Meson Decay (1954) (0)
- PAPER 2 – Detection of the Free Neutrino: a Confirmation† (1969) (0)
- PRODUCTION OF LOW-ENERGY MUONS AT SEA-LEVEL BY NEUTRAL COMPONENTS IN THE COSMIC RADIATION. (1970) (0)
- NEUTRINO PHYSICS: PROSPECTS. (1972) (0)
- Electron Scattering and Nuclear and Nucleon Structure. A collection of reprints with an introduction. Robert Hofstadter. Benjamin, New York, 1963. xiv + 690 pp. Illus. Paper, $6.95; cloth, $10 (1964) (0)
- The Neutrino . James S. Allen. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 1958. viii + 168 pp. $4.50. (1959) (0)
- Long-distance neutrino detection--1978 (C.L. Cowan Memorial Symposium, Catholic University) (1979) (0)
- Erratum: Liquid Scintillators for Free Neutrino Detection (1958) (0)
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