A Thin Cosmic Rain: Particles from Outer Space by Michael W. Friedlander
Harvard University Press; 1st edition | November 2000 | English | ISBN: 0674002881 | 256 pages | PDF | 8 MB
Enigmatic for many years, cosmic rays are now known to be not rays at all, but particles, the nuclei of atoms, raining down continually on the earth, where they can be detected throughout the atmosphere and sometimes even thousands of feet underground. This book tells the long-running detective story behind the discovery and study of cosmic rays, a story that stretches from the early days of subatomic particle physics in the 1890s to the frontiers of high-energy astrophysics today.