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In den WarenkorbZustand: Near Fine. Lancaster PA . 1937 first edition. American Physical Society. Issue for March 15, 1937. vol 51 no. 6 . Green wraps. 4to. Issue paginated 389-530. . Bethe article pp. 450-483. Other articles in issue as well. Owner signed o/w Near Fine, almost no wear, no owner marks, just light discoloration/fading to cover.…Bethe was awarded the Nobel in Physics in 1967.

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In den WarenkorbBethe, Hans (1906-2005); Serge A. Korff (1906-89); and Georg Placzek (1905-55). On the interpretation of neutron measurements in cosmic radiation. Offprint from Physical Review 57 (1940). 573-587pp. 268 x 201 mm. Without wrappers as issued. Creased horizontally, but very good. From the library of Nobel Laureate Emilio Segrè (190…5-89), with his signature on the first page. First Edition, Offprint Issue. After the discovery of cosmic rays in 1912, "the next two decades saw the study of the increase of cosmic rays with altitude and decreasing atmospheric shielding. Even after thirty years of study, a meaningful theory of the propagation of the [rays'] nucleonic component came only after sufficient understanding of the nuclear force and nuclear theory. Thus, development began with the historic paper of Bethe, Korff, and Placzek (1940), which concerned atmospheric neutrons; these results, although incomplete, remain substantially correct today" (J. W. Wilson et al., Transport Methods and Interactions for Space Radiations, p. 239; emphasis ours). This copy is from the library of Nobel Laureate Emilio Segrè, discoverer of the antiproton and the elements technetium and astatine. .