On the Theory of Collisions between Atoms and Electrically Charged Particles

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11 pages, translated from Italian by Michele Gallinaro and Sebastian White. To Appear in the Proceedings of the Electromagneti

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In the fall of 1924, Enrico Fermi visited Paul Ehrenfest at Leyden on a 3-month fellowship from the International Education Board (IEB). Fermi was 23 years old. In his trip report to the IEB, Fermi says he learned a lot about cryogenics and worked on two scientific papers, including the following one. It was submitted in German to Zeitschrift fur Physik. The German version was known to Weizsacker and Williams and cited in the papers (10 years) later in which they extended Fermi's method to the Ultra-Relativistic case. The German version was subsequently translated into a Russian version and perhaps other languages. Fermi's Italian version (printed in Nuovo Cimento) is less widely known and does not appear in the ``Collected Works''. Nevertheless, Persico remarks that this was one of Fermi's favorite ideas and that he often used it in later life. So, we would like to think of this as a late 100th birthday present to the Italian Navigator. We would like to thank Professor T.D. Lee for his encouragement of this project and for interesting discussions about Fermi. Also Tom Rosenblum at the Rockefeller Archives for bringing Fermi's correspondence to our attention and Bonnie Sherwood for typing the original manuscript.

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