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    Publication Date: 1955

    Seller: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Near Fine. Washington DC 1955 first edition. Science, issue for 4 November 1955, vol 122, no. 3175. American Association for the Advancement of Science. wraps. 4to. Bothe article on pp. 861-863. Near Fine. no ownership marks.

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    Braunschweig, Berlin, Vieweg & Sohn u. Julius Springer, 1923. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In "Zeitschrift für Physik", Bd. 32. Library stamp to front free end paper. Pp. 639-663. [Entire volume: VI, (2), 951 pp.]. First appearance of Bothe and Geiger's important paper on Compton collisions and the Coincidence method which eventually resulted in Bothe being awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics "for the coincidence method and his discoveries made therewith"Among the topics that Bothe studied in 1924 was the ejection of electrons by X rays, and it was in connection with this phenomenon that he and Geiger performed an important experiment. In an effort to reconcile the particulate and wavelike properties of radiation, Bohr, Kramers, and Slater in 1924 formulated a new quantum theory of radiation. According to their hypothesis, momentum and energy-are conserved only statistically in interactions between radiation and matter. Bothe and Geiger suggested that this could be tested experimentally by examining individual Compton collisions. Bothe introduced a modification into the Geiger counter that made it appropriate for use in coincidence experiments (a very novel procedure in 1924). Using two counters, they studied the coincidences between the scattered X ray and the recoiling electron. Correlating photons with electrons, Bothe and Geiger found a coincidence rate of one in eleven" since the chance coincidence rate for the situation was 10?5, the experimental results contradicted the theoretical predictions and indicated small-scale conservation of energy and momentum." (DSB).