Lise Meitner: A Life in PhysicsUniversity of California Press, 1996 - 526 pages Lise Meitner (1878-1968) was a pioneer of nuclear physics and co-discoverer, with Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann, of nuclear fission. Braving the sexism of the scientific world, she joined the prestigious Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry and became a prominent member of the international physics community. Of Jewish origin, Meitner fled Nazi Germany for Stockholm in 1938 and later moved to Cambridge, England. Her career was shattered when she fled Germany, and her scientific reputation was damaged when Hahn took full credit—and the 1944 Nobel Prize—for the work they had done together on nuclear fission. Ruth Sime's absorbing book is the definitive biography of Lise Meitner, the story of a brilliant woman whose extraordinary life illustrates not only the dramatic scientific progress but also the injustice and destruction that have marked the twentieth century. |
Table des matières
Girlhood in Vienna | 1 |
Beginnings in Berlin | 23 |
The First World War | 46 |
Professor in the KaiserWilhelmInstitut | 76 |
Experimental Nuclear Physics | 109 |
Under the Third Reich | 134 |
Toward the Discovery of Nuclear Fission | 161 |
Escape | 184 |
Again World War | 279 |
War Against Memory | 309 |
Suppressing the Past | 326 |
No Return | 347 |
Final Journeys | 362 |
APPENDIX | 381 |
ABBREVIATIONS | 389 |
NOTES | 393 |
Exile in Stockholm | 210 |
The Discovery of Nuclear Fission | 231 |
Priorities | 259 |
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actinium activities alpha particles April atomic August Bahr-Bergius barium Berlin beta decay beta spectrum Bohr's Boltzmann bomb Cambridge Chadwick chemical chemist Copenhagen Coster Curie Dahlem December discovery Einstein electrons elements Elisabeth Ellis energy experiments Farm Hall February Fermi Fokker friends Fritz Strassmann gamma radiation German Goudsmit Haber Hahn and Meitner Hahn and Strassmann Hahn to Meitner Hahn's Heilbron Heisenberg Hitler institute isomerism isotopes James Franck January Jewish Jews July June knew laboratory later letter Lise Meitner Lise's March Max Born Max Planck Max von Laue Meitner and Hahn Meitner to Hahn Naturwiss Naturwissenschaften Nazi neutrons never Nobel November nuclear physics nucleus October Otto Hahn Otto Robert Frisch Paul Rosbaud Phys physicists political position Press Prize protactinium protons radioactive radium reaction Rosbaud Rutherford Schatten der Sensation Schiemann Schrödinger scientific scientists Segrè September Siegbahn spectra Stockholm Sweden Swedish theoretical theory thorium transuranes University uranium Verlag Vienna Weizsäcker wrote York
