Celebrating the Neutrino. Published by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1997, 180 p.
Popular science magazine about new achievements in physics, experimental techniques and computer simulation.
Starting with the Nobel-prize winning discovery of the neutrino in 1956 by Fred Reines and Clyde Cowan, Jr., LANL has made numerous contributions to neutrino physics and astrophysics. This volume puts these contributions in perspective while exploring the relationship between neutrino oscillation and non-zero neutrino masses. Articles on the Los Alamos LSND neutrino oscillation experiment, the search for the missing solar neutrinos at SNO, neutrinos in supernovae, and massive neutrinos in dark matter highlight the central role of the neutrino in frontier physics.
Reines-Cowan Experiments — Detecting the Poltergeist – (A compilation of papers and notes by Fred Reines and Clyde Cowan, Jr.).
The Oscillating Neutrino — An Introduction to Neutrino Masses and Mixing – (Richard Slansky Stuart Raby Terry Goldman, and Gerry Garvey as told to Necia Grant Cooper).
A Brief History of Neutrino Experiments at LAMPF 78 – (Gerry Garvey).
A Thousand Eyes — The Story of LSND 92 – (Bill Louis, Vern Sandberg, and Hywel White as told to David Kestenbaum).
The Evidence for Oscillations – (Bill Louis, Vern Sandberg, Gerry Garvey, Hywel White, Geoffrey Mills, and Rex Tayloe).
The Nature of Neutrinos in Muon Decay and Physics Beyond the Standard Model – (Peter Herczeg).
Exorcising Ghosts — In Pursuit of the Missing Solar Neutrinos – (Andrew Hime).
The Russian-American Gallium Experiment – (Tom Bowles).
MSW — A Possible Solution to the Solar-Neutrino Problem – (S. Peter Rosen).
Neutrinos and Supernovae – (Mark Herant, Stirling Colgate, Willy Benz, and Chris Fryer).
Dark Matter and Massive Neutrinos – (Salman Habib).