Rossi was the first to describe another system working with valves in parallel; it has the advantage that it can easily be extended to coincidences between more than two events, and is therefore predominantly used today.
About Walther Bothe
Walther Wilhelm Georg Bothewas a German nuclear physicist known for the development of coincidence methods to study particle physics.
He served in the military during World War I from 1914, and he was a prisoner of war of the Russians, returning to Germany in 1920.
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This result was confirmed by different researchers using various experimental arrangements.
German physicist (*1891 - +1957)
Direction coupling between the various radiations generated in a nuclear reaction both with one another and with the initiating radiation can also be detected and measured by coincidences; this provides valuable information about the structure of the atomic nuclei.
German physicist (*1891 - +1957)
Strict conservation of energy in the elementary process had thus been confirmed also by a negative experiment.
German physicist (*1891 - +1957)
During this time I had the singular good fortune of being able to discuss the problem constantly with Einstein. Some experiments done at Einstein’s suggestion yielded no decisively new result.
German physicist (*1891 - +1957)
To demonstrate this simultaneity is by no means trivial, because it may for example happen that the product nucleus always forms in an activated state at first.
German physicist (*1891 - +1957)
Rossi was the first to describe another system working with valves in parallel; it has the advantage that it can easily be extended to coincidences between more than two events, and is therefore predominantly used today.
German physicist (*1891 - +1957)
Many applications of the coincidence method will therefore be found in the large field of nuclear physics, and we can say without exaggeration that the method is one of the essential tools of the modern nuclear physicist.
German physicist (*1891 - +1957)
The material particle nature of primary cosmic radiation has been confirmed, although the processes turned out to be extraordinarily more complicated than we had assumed.
German physicist (*1891 - +1957)
In this case, the particle formed has correspondingly less energy, whereas the product nucleus passes into the ground state with emission of the quantity of energy saved as gamma radiation.
German physicist (*1891 - +1957)
The Laboratory for Radioactivity consisted of only two rooms at the time; at a later date, when tests of radioactive substances became more extensive, it expanded into four rooms.
German physicist (*1891 - +1957)