Antimatter

Author:   Frank Close (Emeritus Professor of Physics, Oxford University, and Fellow, Exeter College, Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780199578870


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   07 January 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Antimatter explores a strange mirror world, where particles have identical yet opposite properties to those that make up the familiar matter we encounter everyday; where left becomes right, positive becomes negative; and where, should matter and antimatter meet, the two annihilate in a blinding flash of energy that makes even thermonuclear explosions look feeble by comparison. It is an idea long beloved of science-fiction stories - but here, renowned science writer Frank Close shows that the reality of antimatter is even more fascinating than the fiction itself. We know that once, antimatter and matter existed in perfect counterbalance, and that antimatter then perpetrated a vanishing act on a cosmic scale that remains one of the greatest mysteries of the universe. Today, antimatter does not exist normally, at least on Earth, but we know that it is real for scientists are now able to make small pieces of it in particle accelerators, such as that at CERN in Geneva. Looking at the remarkable prediction of antimatter and how it grew from the meeting point of relativity and quantum theory in the early 20th century, at the discovery of the first antiparticles, at cosmic rays, annihilation, antimatter bombs, and antiworlds, Close separates the facts from the fiction about antimatter, and explains how its existence can give us profound clues about the origins and structure of the universe.

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Author:   Frank Close (Emeritus Professor of Physics, Oxford University, and Fellow, Exeter College, Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.137kg
ISBN:  

9780199578870


ISBN 10:   0199578877
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   07 January 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Foreword: 'Genesis' 1: Antimatter: fact or fiction? 2: The material world 3: Tablets of stone 4: A cosmic discovery 5: Annihilation 6: Storing antimatter 7: The mirror universe 8: Why is there anything at all 9: Revelation Appendix: The Cost of Antimatter Appendix: 'The Dirac Code'

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To miss out on books like this is to miss out on a grasp of the astounding nature of the universe, Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian This compact book is a wonderful source of information on antimatter and offers us a meticulously researched account of the nature, properties and applications of the often overlooked entities in the fantastic antiworld around us. Chemistry World


`Review from previous edition His prose is clear, the concepts always understandable, his analysis always insightful.' Mark Greener, Fortean Times `Beautifully written..This book will inspire a sense of awe in even the most seasoned of physics readers.' Amanda Gefter, New Scientist `This is a must read for fans of science and science fiction alike.' Dr John Gribbin, www.bbcfocusmagazine.com


To miss out on books like this is to miss out on a grasp of the astounding nature of the universe, Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian This compact book is a wonderful source of information on antimatter and offers us a meticulously researched account of the nature, properties and applications of the often overlooked entities in the fantastic antiworld around us. Chemistry World


Author Information

Frank Close, OBE, is Professor of Physics at Oxford University and a Fellow of Exeter College. He was formerly vice president of the British Association for Advancement of Science, Head of the Theoretical Physics Division at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, and Head of Communications and Public Education at CERN. He is the author of several books, including The Void (OUP, 2007) and the best-selling Lucifer's Legacy (OUP, 2000). He was the winner of the Kelvin Medal of the Institute of Physics for his 'outstanding contributions to the public understanding of physics'. His other books include Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction (2004), The Cosmic Onion (1983), The Particle Explosion (1987), End (1988), Too Hot to Handle - the race for cold fusion (1991), and The Particle Odyssey (OUP, 2002). In 2013 Professor Close was awarded the Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize for communicating science.

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