The Pauli Archive is a collection of the scientific books, reports, reprints, correspondence and manuscripts of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958). The collection contains some photographs and various personal items such as his awards and the baptismal cup given to him by his godfather Ernst Mach. Subjects discussed include physics and wider philosophical, psychological and epistemological issues.
Sem títuloThis folder contains copies of “Notes on statistics for physicist”, “Streuung und Polarisationeffekte von 3,27 MeV-Neutronen an Deuteronen”, “Spark Chamber Symposium (Argonne national laboratory”, “Nanosecond counter circuit manual ( inside the document there is a paper typo on a paper submitted by werner beusch written by I.Pizer), “N'-y-Korrelation fur 24Mg(n, n’y) bei 3,25 MeV, “Application of Nuclear Coherence Properties to Elementary-Particle Reactions” and “Uber das k01k01-Massenspektrum”
This folder contains a copy “Study of soft photon production in pi-p interactions at 280 GeV/c using. the omega spectrometer at CERN” original title in greek, “More results on soft photon production from the e+e- pairs in pi-p interactions at 280 GeV/c” and “Reflections on the HIggs system”
This folder contains a copy of “A butanol polarized proton target”, “Laplace transform”, “Modern physics from an elementary point of view”, “The charge exchange reaction np-->pn and pp- --> nn-” and “Very elementary theory of weak interactions”.
This folder contains copies of “referat zur dissertation” (Manfred Daum, Andre Gsponer, N. Papadopoulos, Werner Wetzel, Rudolf Risler, Hanspeter Seiler, Kurt Gabathuler Ueber, Luciano Molinari, Rolf Bodmer, R. Schild, Walter Ruegg, Christoph J. Perret-Gentil, Traugott Zimmerli)
Copies of “referat zur Promotionsarbeit” (Hans Rudolf, Dierk Herlach, Ralph Strebel, Marcel Schleicher, Urs Peyer, Hans-Peter Wollenmann, Erika Ledergerber-Ruoff, B. Gachter)
This folder contains a copy of “A study of the coherent production reaction pi+A-->pi-+pi0+A” and a thesis “Recherche du charme dans les interactions pi-p a 19 GEV” .
Emulator 370/E used to analyse data from the UA1 detector.
Homegrown networking technology pre-dating the internet. This is a CERNnet card developed and built at CERN. There was a lot of space on the card between the components, so the engineers decided to put their portraits on it.
A modern 2.8TB/s router, the backbone of our internet connectivity. This model was in service at CERN from 2008 until 2012.