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The Pontecorvo Affair, A Cold War Defection and Nuclear Physics, by Simone Turchetti

Label
The Pontecorvo Affair, A Cold War Defection and Nuclear Physics, by Simone Turchetti
Language
eng
Main title
The Pontecorvo Affair
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
773828580
Responsibility statement
by Simone Turchetti
Series statement
ProQuest Ebook Central
Sub title
A Cold War Defection and Nuclear Physics
Summary
In the fall of 1950, newspapers around the world reported that the Italian-born nuclear physicist Bruno Pontecorvo and his family had mysteriously disappeared while returning to Britain from a holiday trip. Because Pontecorvo was known to be an expert working for the UK Atomic Energy Research Establishment, this raised immediate concern for the safety of atomic secrets, especially when it became known in the following months that he had defected to the Soviet Union. Was Pontecorvo a spy? Did he know and pass sensitive information about the bomb to Soviet experts? At the time, nuclear scientist
Table Of Contents
Contents; Introduction: The Silent Quake; 1. The Training of a Nuclear Physicist; 2. Neutrons for Peace and Neutrons for War; 3. Under Surveillance; 4. Ten Million Reasons to Disappear; 5. Play It Up or Down? Confronting the Pontecorvo Affair; 6. A Political Motive; 7. Bruno Maximovich and Professor Pontecorvo; 8. Conclusions: The Noisy Echo of Secrecy; List of Abbreviations; Notes; Bibliography; Index;
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