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  1. Particles and Detectors: Festschrift for Jack Steinberger (Springer Tracts in Modern Physics)
  2. A Nuclear-weapon-free World: Desirable? Feasible? (A Pugwash monograph) by Joseph Rotblat, Jack Steinberger, et all 1995-12-18
  3. Learning About Particles - 50 Privileged Years by Jack Steinberger, 2010-11-30
  4. Hochschullehrer (New York): Peter Singer, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Marguerite Yourcenar, Karl Löwith, Tsung-Dao Lee, Jack Steinberger (German Edition)
  5. Swiss Physicists: Albert Einstein, Leonhard Euler, Wolfgang Pauli, Auguste Piccard, Martin Schadt, Georges-Louis le Sage, Jack Steinberger
  6. People From the District of Bad Kissingen: People From Bad Kissingen, Oskar Panizza, Jack Steinberger, Claus-Frenz Claussen, Julius Döpfner
  7. Ehrenbürger Von Bad Kissingen: Adolph Menzel, Jack Steinberger, Otto von Bismarck als Ehrenbürger, Liste der Ehrenbürger von Bad Kissingen (German Edition)
  8. A Nuclear-Weapon-Free World: Desirable? Feasible? --1993 publication. by Jack Steinberger, 1993-01-01
  9. A Nuclear-Weapon-Free World: Desirable? Feasible? by Joseph, Jack Steinberger and Bhalchandra Udgoankar (eds. Rotblat, 1993-01-01
  10. A Nuclear-Weapon-Free World.: An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Mike Moore, 1993-12-01
  11. Superintendent-School Board Relations That Work.: An article from: School Administrator by Elizabeth Donohoe Steinberger, 1994-08-01

21. Steinberger, Jack
Steinberger, Jack (1921) I was born in Bad Kissingen (Franconia) in 1921. At that time my father, Ludwig, was 45 years old.
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Steinberger, Jack I was born in Bad Kissingen (Franconia) in 1921. At that time my father, Ludwig, was 45 years old. He was one of twelve children of a rural 'Viehhandler' (small-time cattle dealer). Since the age of eighteen he had been cantor and religious teacher for the little Jewish community, a job he still held when he emigrated in 1938. He had been a bachelor until he returned from four years of service in the German Army in the first World War. My mother was born in Nuremberg to a hop merchant, and was fifteen years the younger. Unusual for her time, she had the benefit of a college education and supplemented the meagre income with English and French lessons, mostly to the tourists which provided the economy of the spa. The childhood I shared with my two brothers was simple; Germany was living through the post-war depression.
Things took a dramatic turn when I was entering my teens. I remember Nazi election propaganda posters showing a hateful Jewish face with crooked nose, and the inscription "Die Juden sind unser Ungluck", as well as torchlight parades of SA storm troops singing "Wenn's Juden Blut vom Messer fliesst, dann geht's noch mal so gut". In 1933, the Nazis came to power and the more systematic persecution of the Jews followed quickly. Laws were enacted which excluded Jewish children from higher education in public schools. When, in 1934, the American Jewish charities offered to find homes for 300 German refugee children, my father applied for my older brother and myself. We were on the SS Washington, bound for New York, Christmas 1934.

22. Steinberger, Jack
Steinberger, Jack (b. May 25, 1921, Bad Kissingen, Ger.), Germanborn American physicist who, along with Leon M. Lederman and Melvin Schwartz, was awarded the Nobel Prize for
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(b. May 25, 1921, Bad Kissingen, Ger.), German -born American physicist who, along with Leon M. Lederman and Melvin Schwartz, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1988 for their joint discoveries concerning neutrinos Steinberger immigrated to the United States in 1934. He studied physics at the University of Chicago, receiving his Ph.D. there in 1948. He was a professor of physics at Columbia University, New York City, from 1950 to 1971, and from 1968 he was a physicist at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switz. In the early 1960s Steinberger, along with his Columbia University colleagues Lederman and Schwartz, devised a landmark experiment in particle physics using the accelerator at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, N.Y. The three reseachers obtained the first laboratory-made stream of neutrinossubatomic particles that have no electric charge and virtually no mass. In the process, they discovered a new type of neutrino called a muon neutrino. The high-energy neutrino beams that the three researchers produced became a basic research tool in the study of subatomic particles and nuclear forces. In particular, the use of such beams made possible the study of radioactive-decay processes involving the weak nuclear force, or weak interaction, one of the four fundamental forces in nature. Related Propaedia Topics: Development of theories and laws concerning atomic structure, nuclear interactions, and elementary particles, including efforts to produce a unified field theory

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26. Jack Steinberger Winner Of The 1988 Nobel Prize In Physics
Jack Steinberger, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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27. Jack Steinberger (German-American Physicist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Jack Steinberger (GermanAmerican physicist), May 25, 1921Bad Kissingen, Ger.German-born American physicist who, along with Leon M. Lederman and Melvin Schwartz, was awarded the
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28. Jack Steinberger And The Muon-Neutrino
Jack Steinberger won the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics for 'for the neutrino beam method and the demonstration of the doublet structure of the leptons through the discovery of the
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    Physics Today Collection Resources with Additional Information In an interview, Jack Steinberger spoke about his 1988 Nobel Prize winning research. He states "I did an experiment, together with several other people at Brookhaven National Laboratory ... which showed that there is a second kind of neutrino. The neutrino has elementary particles. Elementary particles exist in families of particles ... . At the time, the elementary particles which were involved were the electrons and the neutrino. ... [W]e required the [BNL] accelerator, which was the effort of very many people, ... and this allowed [us] to make a beam of these neutrinos, and we were able to convince ourselves that these neutrinos were not the same kind of neutrinos as those which had been seen before. They were associated with not electrons, but with something called [muons]. So we were able to understand that there is a different neutrino associated with the [muon] than with the electron. It also allowed one to understand perhaps for the first time that particles are associated in particular ways, electrons with neutrinos of their sort, [muons] with neutrinos of their sort. Now we know that there are three such families. ..."

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31. CERN - Jack Steinberger: An Excellent Tool
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33. Steinberger, Jack (Am. Phys.)
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34. American Jewish Recipients Of The Nobel Prize
Jack Steinberger Nobel Prize in Physics Recipient1988 by Seymour “Sy” Brody. Jack Steinberger is an American Jewish recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics, 1988, which he
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Jack Steinberger: Nobel Prize in Physics Recipient-1988
Jack Steinberger is an American Jewish recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics, 1988, which he shared with Leon M. Lederman and Melvin Schwartz for the neutrino beam method and the demonstration of the doublet structure of the leptons through the discovery of the muon neutrino. He was born on May 25, 1921, in Bad Kissingen, Germany. His father, Ludwig Steinberger, was a cantor and a religious teacher. His father was in the German Army in World War I, When he was released, he married his mother.. When Jack Steinberger was in his teens, Hitler and his Nazi Party came to power. Their storm troopers would have torchlight parades and they would destroy Jewish property. Jews were forbidden to go into higher education in public school. In 1934, through the American Jewish charities, he and his older brother were able to leave Germany along with 300 other children. His parents and his younger brother were fortunate enough to rejoin them in America. Jack Steinberger was taken in by Barnett Farell, owner of a grain brokerage house on the Chicago Board of Trade. His benefactor guided him through his high school education.

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Jack Steinberger is a Germanborn American whose work has focused on high-energy particle physics. He shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in physics with Melvin Schwartz and Leon Max
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    Steinberger, Jack (1921-) is a German-born American whose work has focused on high-energy particle physics. He shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in physics with Melvin Schwartz and Leon Max Lederman for their discovery of the muon-neutrino, a new type of neutrino. Steinberger came to the United States in 1934, through a program to place refugee Jewish children in American homes, and lived with a family in Chicago until the rest of his own family was able to immigrate as well. He earned a degree in chemistry from the University of Chicago in 1942 and then was sent to the MIT Radiation Laboratory as part of his service in the Army. He received his Ph.D. degree in physics in 1948. He, Schwartz, and Lederman succeeding in isolating neutrinos using the Brookhaven particle accelerator to create a high-sensitivity beam of neutrinos, thus discovering a second type of neutrino, called the muon-neutrino. This pioneering work contributed to the “standard model” classification of matter and opened the door to the use of neutrinos in other important areas of particle physics.

37. Steinberger, Jack - Personenlexikon
steinberger, jack –noun Archaeology. the fossilized outline of a hollow organic structure, as a skull
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38. JACK STEINBERGER - Encyclopédie Universalis
Title Measurement of the Charge Asymmetry in the Decay K L 0 pi +/+e-/+ +nu Authors Bennett, Sheldon; Nygren, David; Saal, Harry; Steinberger, Jack; Sunderland, John
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Auteur :  Bernard PIRE … *Né le 15 juillet 1922 à New York dans une famille d'émigrés russes, Leon Lederman servit trois ans dans l'armée américaine durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, puis fit ses études à l'université Columbia de New York où il soutint sa thèse en 1951. Nommé professeur de physique en 1958, il resta à Columbia jusqu'en 1979, année où il devint directeur du… Lire la suite
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Auteur :  Bernard PIRE …  initiées par un neutrino. Au même moment, un programme semblable est initié au Cern de Genève par* Jack Steinberger, pourtant lui aussi membre de l'université Columbia. À la suite d'une erreur minime, ce projet n'est pas approuvé au Cern et Steinberger rejoint l'expérience au nouvel accélérateur du laboratoire national de Brookhaven. Après…

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