Seduced by simplicity, physicists find themselves endlessly fascinated by hydrogen, the simplest of atoms. Hydrogen has shocked, it has surprised, it has embarrassed, it has humbled--and again and again it has guided physicists to the edge of new vistas where the promise of basic understanding and
Hydrogen: The essential element
β Scribed by John S. Rigden
- Publisher
- HUP
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 288
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Seduced by simplicity, physicists find themselves endlessly fascinated by hydrogen, the simplest of atoms. Hydrogen has shocked, it has surprised, it has embarrassed, it has humbled--and again and again it has guided physicists to the edge of new vistas where the promise of basic understanding and momentous insights beckoned. The allure of hydrogen, crucial to life and critical to scientific discovery, is at the center of this book, which tells a story that begins with the big bang and continues to unfold today.
In this biography of hydrogen, John Rigden shows how this singular atom, the most abundant in the universe, has helped unify our understanding of the material world from the smallest scale, the elementary particles, to the largest, the universe itself. It is a tale of startling discoveries and dazzling practical benefits spanning more than one hundred years--from the first attempt to identify the basic building block of atoms in the mid-nineteenth century to the discovery of the Bose-Einstein condensate only a few years ago. With Rigden as an expert and engaging guide, we see how hydrogen captured the imagination of many great scientists--such as Heisenberg, Pauli, SchrΠΒΆdinger, Dirac, and Rabi--and how their theories and experiments with this simple atom led to such complex technical innovations as magnetic resonance imaging, the maser clock, and global positioning systems. Along the way, we witness the transformation of science from an endeavor of inspired individuals to a monumental enterprise often requiring the cooperation of hundreds of scientists around the world.
Still, any biography of hydrogen has to end with a question: What new surprises await us?
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β¦ Table of Contents
Title Page......Page 3
Contents......Page 5
Prologue......Page 9
1 / In the Beginning: Hydrogen and the Big Bang......Page 14
2 / Hydrogen and the Unity of Matter: The Prout Hypothesis......Page 20
3 / Hydrogen and the Spectra of the Chemical Elements: A Swiss High School Teacher Finds a Pattern......Page 27
4 / The Bohr Model of Hydrogen: A Paradigm for the Structure of Atoms......Page 35
5 / Relativity Meets the Quantum in the Hydrogen Atom......Page 51
6 / The Fine-Structure Constant: A Strange Number with Universal Signi.cance......Page 60
7 / The Birth of Quantum Mechanics: The Hydrogen Atom Answers the βCrucial Questionβ......Page 67
8 / The Hydrogen Atom: Midwife to the Birth of Wave Mechanics......Page 82
9 / The Hydrogen Atom and Diracβs Theory of the Electron......Page 95
10 / Hydrogen Guides Nuclear Physicists: The Discovery of Deuterium......Page 104
11 / Hubris Meets Hydrogen: The Magnetic Moment of the Proton......Page 111
12 / The Magnetic Resonance Method: The Origin of Magnetic Resonance Imaging......Page 121
13 / New Nuclear Forces Required: The Discovery of the Quadrupole Moment of the Deuteron......Page 133
14 / Magnetic Resonance in Bulk Matter (NMR)......Page 145
15 / Hydrogenβs Challenge to Dirac Theory: Quantum Electrodynamics as the Prototype Physical Theory......Page 158
16 / The Hydrogen Atom Portends an Anomaly with the Electron......Page 169
17 / Hydrogen Maps the Galaxy......Page 179
18 / The Hydrogen Maser: A High-Precision Clock......Page 191
19 / The Rydberg Constant: A Fundamental Constant......Page 205
20 / The Abundance of Deuterium: A Check on Big Bang Cosmology......Page 219
21 / Antihydrogen: The First Antiatom......Page 231
22 / The Bose-Einstein Condensate for Hydrogen......Page 242
23 / Exotic Hydrogen-like Atoms: From Theory to Technology......Page 250
Epilogue......Page 261
Notes......Page 265
Acknowledgments......Page 279
Credits......Page 281
Index......Page 283
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