ABSTRACT

This is the second of three volumes which together contain the complete range of Lord Rutherford’s scientific papers, incorporating in addition addresses, general lectures, letters to editors, accounts of his scientific work and personal recollections by friends and colleagues.

Volume two, first published in 1963, includes the papers published by Rutherford when professor of Physics at Manchester, 1907 to 1919. While the work of his laboratory ranged over the whole field of radioactivity, he himself devoted much effort to questions concerning the nature and properties of the α particle. Consideration of the scattering of α particles led him to the second of his outstanding achievements, the conception of the nuclear structure of the atom, which opened up a new era in Physics.

In each volume can be found photographs of Rutherford and his collaborators, multiple graphs, tables, diagrams and charts, and also pictures of the original apparatus which is of historic interest.

chapter |2 pages

The Origin of Radium

chapter |2 pages

Origin of Radium

chapter |2 pages

Action of the α Rays on Glass

chapter |2 pages

Properties of Polonium

chapter |9 pages

The Transformation of Radium

chapter |12 pages

The Age of Pleochroic Haloes

chapter |3 pages

The British Radium Standard

chapter |1 pages

The Structure of the Atom

chapter |9 pages

The Structure of the Atom

chapter |11 pages

The Structure of the Atom

chapter |21 pages

Collision of α Particles with Light Atoms

I. Hydrogen

chapter |9 pages

Collision of α Particles with Light Atoms

II. Velocity of the Hydrogen Atoms

chapter |8 pages

Collision of α Particles with Light Atoms

III. Nitrogen and Oxygen Atoms

chapter |6 pages

Collision of α Particles with Light Atoms

IV. An Anomalous Effect in Nitrogen