Alternate View Column AV-67 In 1968 James W. Cronin and val L. fitch of Princeton University and their groupworking at Brookhaven National Laboratory discovered a CP violation in the http://www.npl.washington.edu/AV/altvw67.html
Extractions: the explicit permission of the author. This page now has an access count of: The galaxies, stars, planets, and people of our universe are made of matter, not antimatter. This is a conclusion deduced from the convincing indirect evidence of cosmic ray studies and astronomical observations. There are a few antiprotons in cosmic rays but no sign of an antiproton solar wind from anti-stars or anti-galaxies, no gamma rays from nearby anti-planets or asteroids or from great annihilation interfaces where matter and antimatter come violently together in intergalactic space. Yet normal particle interactions produce matter and antimatter in equal amounts. If matter and antimatter in the early universe had been in perfect balance, they would long since have been annihilated out of existence, leaving behind a universe of photons and a few electrons. We would not be here to study such a universe, since our very existence depends on the gross excess of matter over antimatter now present. Where did the matter come from? What happened in the early stages of the Big Bang that produced the contemporary dominance of matter? The short answer to these questions is that we don't know. The Standard Model of particle physics can accommodate a matter preference (called a "charge + parity" or CP violation). However, in the Standard Model the CP violation is characterized by a single parameter, and the underlying mechanism is not understood. We do not even know if all aspects of CP violation that seems to be wired into our universe can be fitted into the Standard Model. The path to better understanding requires new experimental data that must be obtained by studying an exotic flavor of heavy quark, the "bottom" or "beauty" quark as it behaves in a very peculiar particle, the B
Science News But since a landmark experiment in 1964 by Dr. James W. Cronin and Dr. val L.fitch, both at Princeton University at the time, physicists have known that http://www.cebaf.gov/news/internet/1998/time_physics.html
Extractions: December 22, 1998 In Lewis Carroll's mirror world of "Through the Looking Glass," it seems perfectly logical that the White Queen, who lives backward, first bandages her finger, then begins to bleed, then screams, and finally pricks her finger. On paper, if not in real life, the physics governing many natural phenomena permit time to run either forward, like a swimmer jumping from a diving board, or backward, like a reversed movie in which the swimmer leaps from the water and lands on the board. But since a landmark experiment in 1964 by Dr. James W. Cronin and Dr. Val L. Fitch, both at Princeton University at the time, physicists have known that time reversal is not so neat in the microscopic world of particles. They found indirect but convincing evidence that sometimes a particle going backward in time fails to land on the metaphorical diving board; in other words, time, they found, could not be perfectly symmetrical. Experimenters have now achieved direct confirmation of this unsettling inference.
Extractions: Phys. Rev. Lett. Phys. Rev. A Phys. Rev. B Phys. Rev. C Phys. Rev. D Phys. Rev. E Phys. Rev. ST AB Phys. Rev. ST AB Rev. Mod. Phys. Phys. Rev. (Series I) Phys. Rev. Volume: Page/Article: Previous article Next article Issue 3 contents View Page Images PDF (2323 kB), or Buy this Article Val L. Fitch and James Rainwater Received 23 July 1953 A new technique of x-ray spectroscopy of -mesonic atoms has been developed. The x-rays are produced when a meson undergoes transitions between Bohr orbits about nuclei of various Z . The mesons are produced by the Columbia University 164-in. Nevis cyclotron. The x-rays are detected, and their energies are measured to better than 1 percent accuracy (for = 22) using a NaI crystal scintillation spectrometer. The 2 p s transition energies were measured to be 0.35, 0.41, 0.955, 1.55, 1.60, 3.50, 5.80, 6.02, and 6.02 Mev for Z and 83. Special attention was paid to the Pb spectrum, and it is believed that an 0.2-Mev fine structure splitting has been observed. This is the expected splitting if the meson is a spin 1/2 Dirac "heavy electron" of 210 electron masses, having the expected Dirac magnetic moment and having no strong nonelectromagnetic interaction with nuclear matter.
Extractions: Phys. Rev. Lett. Phys. Rev. A Phys. Rev. B Phys. Rev. C Phys. Rev. D Phys. Rev. E Phys. Rev. ST AB Phys. Rev. ST AB Rev. Mod. Phys. Phys. Rev. (Series I) Phys. Rev. Volume: Page/Article: MyArticles: View Collection Help (Click on the to add an article.) Previous article Next article Issue 3 contents View Page Images PDF (1078 kB), or Buy this Article Val L. Fitch
Nobel Statement Edmond H. Fischer (Physiology/Medicine, 1992) val L. fitch (Physics, 1980) DarioFo (Literature, 1997) Robert F. Furchgott (Physiology/Medicine, 1998) http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/nobel.shl
Science -- Author Index {19 March 1999; 283 (5409)} A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T Edmond H. (in Letters) Letter fitch, val L. (in Letters) Abstract Full http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol283/issue5409/aindex.shtml
Extractions: A B C D ... Z Ahern, Kevin (in ) Altshuler, B. L. (in Perspectives) Arrow, Kenneth J. (in Letters) Axelrod, Julius (in Letters) Aziz, Hany (in Reports) (in Reports) Balter, Michael (in News Focus) Baltimore, David (in Letters) Barinaga, Marcia (in News of the Week) Barinaga, Marcia (in News of the Week) Benacerraf, Baruj (in Letters) Bjorkman, Pamela J. (in Reports) Bloch, Konrad E. (in Letters) Bloembergen, Nicolaas (in Letters) Blumenthal, Jonathan (in Reports) Bradke, Frank (in Reports) Brand, Ulrike (in Reports) Brannon, Elizabeth M. (in Letters) Brown, Herbert C. (in Letters) Brown, Michael S. (in Letters) Brown;, Sandra (in Technical Comments) Campman, K. (in Reports) Chirino, Arthur J. (in Reports) Chiu, Daniel T. (in Reports) Cibelli, Jose B. (in Letters) Clarke, A. R. (in Reports) Cobb, Stephen (in Policy Forum) Cohen, Jon (in News of the Week) Cohen, Stanley (in Letters) Collinge, J. (in Reports) Collins, D. Louis (in Reports) Cooper, Leon N. (in Letters) Corey, E. J.
The Mars Society, San Antonio Chapter: Mars Declaration Partial List val L. fitch Nobel Laureate, Physics; Pres., American Physical Society. William H.fitch Lt. Gen., US Marine Corps, Ret. William A. Fowler Nobel Laureate, http://chapters.marssociety.org/usa/tx/san-antonio/signatories.htm
PREMI NOBEL Per La FISICA val L. fitch. 1981, Nicolaas Bloembergen. Arthur L. Schawlow. Kai M. Siegbahn.1982, Kenneth G. Wilson. 1983, Subramanyan Chandrasekhar. William A. Fowler http://www.windoweb.it/guida/scienze/premi_nobel_per_la_fisica.htm
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Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents Two Americans James W. Cronin of Chicago University and val L. fitch of PrincetonUniversity - won the 1980 Nobel Prize in physics today for nuclear http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/nobel/1980/1980m.html
Extractions: Two Americans - James W. Cronin of Chicago University and Val L. Fitch of Princeton University - won the 1980 Nobel Prize in physics today for nuclear research that contributed to the Big Bang theory of creation. They were cited by the Swedish academy of Sciences "for the discovery of violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay of neutral K- mesons." As in the case of previous Nobel prizes this year, the award carries a cash stipend of $212,000. The chemistry prize also is to be announced today. Cronin and Fitch, the fourth and fifth Americans to win 1980 Nobel prizes, made their discovery by studying a new type of elementary particle. They used a proton accelerator at Brookhaven National Laboratory where they headed a research group. Their studies scrutinized the validity of three related symmetry principles in physics. "The new truth reached by the discovery of violations of the laws of symmetry in nature recently also has been incorporated as an important ingredient in cosmological speculations. The aim has been to try to understand how a universe, originally very hot and symmetric, could avoid that matter and antimatter almost immediately annihilated each other. In other words, efforts have been made to describe how the matter we are made of was once created in a Big Bang and how it could survive the birth pains," the Academy of Sciences stated.
Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents James W. Cronin of the University of Chicago and val L. fitch of PrincetonUniversity won the physics prize. Professor Paul Berg of Stanford University in http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/nobel/1980/1980l.html
Extractions: Four Americans, including a Harvard professor, and one Briton won the 1980 Nobel prizes in physics and chemistry today for their work on the origins of the universe and of life. The physics award was given for nuclear research that contributed to the big-bang theory of the creation of the universe. The chemistry prize went for biochemical studies of nucleic acids, the master blueprints of life. James W. Cronin of the University of Chicago and Val L. Fitch of Princeton University won the physics prize. Professor Paul Berg of Stanford University in California received one half of the $212,000 prize in chemistry. The other half went jointly to Professor Walter Gilbert of Harvard and Professor Frederick Sanger of Cambridge University. Gilbert and Sanger were cited by the awarding body "for their contributions concerning the determination of base sequences in nucleic acids." Gilbert, 48, told a reporter he was "delighted, pleased and honored" to receive the chemistry prize.
Allegro-Chronik 25 Jahre (2005) fitch, val L. 1981, Bloembergen, Nicolaas; Schawlow, fitch, val L. (1980) Fowler, William A. (1983) Friedman, Jerome I. (1990) http://www.allegro-c.de/chronik/a28p.htm
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Forums - BSE, TSEs, USA, GW And The MISUSE OF SCIENCE Columbia University Former Director, National Institute of NeurologicalDisorders and Stroke val L. fitch * Experimental Particle Physics, http://www.prwatch.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-3873.html
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Extractions: News for January 2003 29 January 2003 Forty-one American Nobel laureates have signed a declaration opposing war with Iraq. The declaration was organised by Walter Kohn, a theoretical physicist at the University of California at Santa Barbara, and former adviser to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency at the Pentagon. The signatories include 19 winners of the physics prize. The declaration reads: "The undersigned oppose a preventive war against Iraq without broad international support. Military operations against Iraq may indeed lead to a relatively swift victory in the short term. But war is characterized by surprise, human loss and unintended consequences. Even with a victory, we believe that the medical, economic, environmental, moral, spiritual, political and legal consequences of an American preventive attack on Iraq would undermine, not protect, US security and standing in the world." The signatories include Norman Ramsey, who worked on the Manhattan Project, and Charles Townes, a former research director of the Institute for Defense Analyses at the Pentagon. Townes was also chairman of a federal panel that studied nuclear warheads.
Vincitori Del Nobel Per La Fisica (alfabetico) Richard P. Feynman,1965, (elettrodinamica quantistica); val L. fitch, 1980; William A. Fowler, http://encyclopedie-it.snyke.com/articles/premi_nobel_per_la_fisica.html
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Index F - Ernest William Titterton Guide To Records Farrands, John L. 18 3-4 13-3; fast neutron reactor 5-128; Favereau, Andre 1-71 fitch, val 1-76 1-78 2-71 3-2 3-8; Fitzgerald, Rosemary 2-23 3-5 http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/titt/index_f.htm
ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Fisica, El Club De Los Caminantes Translate this page fitch, val L. (Estados Unidos). Por el descubrimiento de las violacionesa losprincipios de simetria fundamental en el decaimiento de los K-mesones http://caminantes.metropoliglobal.com/web/nobel/fisica4.htm
Extractions: Inicio Foros Chat Top 10 ... PREMIOS NOBEL FISICA Richter, Burton (Estados Unidos) Por su trabajo pionero en el descubrimiento de un nuevo tipo de particula elemental pesada. Centro del Acelerador Lineal de Stanford. Stanford, CA, Estados Unidos Ting, Samuel C.C. (Estados Unidos) Por su trabajo pionero en el descubrimiento de un nuevo tipo de particula elemental pesada. Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts (MIT). Cambridge, MA, USA Anderson, Philip W. (Estados Unidos) Por sus investigaciones teóricas fundamentales de la estructura electrónica de sistemas magnéticos y desordenados. Laboratorios Bell Telephone. Nurray Hill, NJ, Estados Unidos Mott, Nevill F. Por sus investigaciones teóricas fundamentales de la estructura electrónica de sistemas magneticos y desordenados. Universidad de Cambridge. Cambridge, Gran Bretaña
Val Fitch - Definition Erklärung Bedeutung Glossar Zu Val Fitch Translate this page val Logsdon fitch (* 10. März 1923 in Merriman/ Nebraska ), amerikanischer Physikerfitch erhielt 1980 zusammen mit James Cronin den Physik - Nobelpreis. http://www.adlexikon.de/Val_Fitch.shtml
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