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Apr 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997stin...0287878p&link_type=abstract
Journal Issue, DE2002-790903
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Electrons, Evolution, Elementary Particles, Universe
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This issue of Beam Line commemorates the 100th anniversary of the April 30, 1897 report of the discovery of the electron by J.J. Thomson and the ensuing discovery of other subatomic particles. In the first three articles, theorists Abraham Pais, Steven Weinberg, and Chris Quigg provide their perspectives on the discoveries of elementary particles as well as the implications and future directions resulting from these discoveries. In the following three articles, Michael Riordan, Wolfgang Panofsky, and Virginia Trimble apply our knowledge about elementary particles to high-energy research, electronics technology, and understanding the origin and evolution of our Universe.
Pais Abraham
Panofsky Wolfgang K. H.
Quigg Chris
Riordan Michael
Weinberg Steven
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