Nobel Prize in Physics-2002

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2002-10-08

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Nobel Committee for Physics

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This year's Nobel Prize in Physics is concerned with the discoveries and detection of cosmic particles and radiation, from which two new fields of research have emerged, neutrino astronomy and X-ray astronomy. The Prize is awarded with one half jointly to: Raymond Davis Jr, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, and Masatoshi Koshiba, International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan, “for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos”, and the second half to Riccardo Giacconi, Associated Universities, Inc., Washington, DC, USA, “for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, which have led to the discovery of cosmic X-ray sources”. Here is a description of the scientists' award-winning achievements.

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Raymond Davis Jr.,, Masatoshi Koshiba, Riccardo Giacconi, Universe, Sun shine, Neutrinos from space, Particles captured in mines, X-ray satellites broadened our horizons, Invisible firmament, Black hole

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