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Neutrino Hunters: The Thrilling Chase for a Ghostly Particle to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe
Contributor(s): Jayawardhana, Ray (Author)

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ISBN: 0374535213     ISBN-13: 9780374535216
Publisher: Scientific American
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Physics - Astrophysics
- Science | Physics - Nuclear
- Science | History
Dewey: 523.019
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.5" W x 8.2" L (0.40 lbs) 256 pages
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Winner of the Canadian Science Writers Association 2014 Science in Society Book Award
A Publishers Weekly Top 10 Science Book of the Season
A Book to Watch Out For, The New Yorker's Page-Turner Blog
A Los Angeles Times Gift Guide Selection
One of the Best Physics Books of 2013, Cocktail Party Physics Blog, Scientific American

Detective thriller meets astrophysics in this adventure into neutrinos and the scientists who pursue them

The incredibly small bits of matter we call neutrinos may hold the secret to why antimatter is so rare, how mighty stars explode as supernovae, what the universe was like just seconds after the big bang, and even the inner workings of our own planet.

For more than eighty years, adventurous minds from around the world have been chasing these ghostly particles, trillions of which pass through our bodies every second. Extremely elusive and difficult to pin down, neutrinos are not unlike the brilliant and eccentric scientists who doggedly pursue them.

In Neutrino Hunters, the renowned astrophysicist and award-winning writer Ray Jayawardhana takes us on a thrilling journey into the shadowy world of neutrinos and the colorful lives of those who seek them. Demystifying particle science along the way, Jayawardhana tells a detective story with cosmic implications--interweaving tales of the sharp-witted theorist Wolfgang Pauli; the troubled genius Ettore Majorana; the harbinger of the atomic age Enrico Fermi; the notorious Cold War defector Bruno Pontecorvo; and the dynamic dream team of Marie and Pierre Curie. Then there are the scientists of today who have caught the neutrino bug, and whose experimental investigations stretch from a working nickel mine in Ontario to a long tunnel through a mountain in central Italy, from a nuclear waste site in New Mexico to a bay on the South China Sea, and from Olympic-size pools deep underground to a gigantic cube of Antarctic ice--called, naturally, IceCube.

As Jayawardhana recounts a captivating saga of scientific discovery and celebrates a glorious human quest, he reveals why the next decade of neutrino hunting will redefine how we think about physics, cosmology, and our lives on Earth.


Contributor Bio(s): Jayawardhana, Ray: - Ray Jayawardhana is a professor and the Canada Research Chair in Observational Astrophysics at the University of Toronto. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Economist, Scientific American, and more. He is the author of Strange New Worlds, named one of Library Journal's best science books of 2011, and Neutrino Hunters, from SciAm/FSG. In 2014, he was named a Guggenheim fellow in the field of natural sciences. He lives in Toronto.
 
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