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- Front Cover
- Neutrinos in Cosmology, Astro, Particle and Nuclear Physics
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter 1. 40 Years of Neutrino Physics
- Chapter 2. A Review of the Homestake Solar Neutrino Experiment
- Chapter 3. GALLEX Solar Neutrino Results and their Implications
- Chapter 4. Statistical Treatment of the Low-Level Counting Data in GALLEX
- Chapter 5. Solar Flare Neutrinos Real or Not?
- Chapter 6. BAIKAL Neutrino Telescope: Experience of Large Phototube Quasar-370 Application
- Chapter 7. Neutrino Halos Around Baryonic Stars and Supermassive Neutrino Stars â Atoms of the Macrocosm?
- Chapter 8. Neutrino Physics and Supernovae
- Chapter 9. Neutrinos and the Evolution of Newly Born Neutron Stars
- Chapter 10. MACRO as a Detector of Neutrinos from Stellar Gravitational Collapse
- Chapter 11. Neutrinos and the Dark Matter of the Universe
- Chapter 12. Study of Neutrino and Dark Matter by High Sensitivity ĂĂ, Îł and X Ray Spectrometer ELEGANTS
- Chapter 13. Electron Antineutrino Mass from Ă-Decay
- Chapter 14. The Mainz Neutrino Mass Experiment
- Chapter 15. Future Perspectives of the Mainz Neutrino Mass Experiment
- Chapter 16. The Garching Neutrino Mass Experiments (Status Report)
- Chapter 17. Some Aspects of Ă"-Spectra Evaluation with Respect to the Neutrino Mass
- Chapter 18. Massive Neutrinos as Probes of Fundamental Left-Right Symmetry of Nature
- Chapter 19. Update on the Physics of Neutrino Mass
- Chapter 20. Double-Beta Decay: Some Recent Results and Developments
- Chapter 21. Tracking Electrons from Double Beta Decay â How Far CanYou Push the TPC?
- Chapter 22. Double Beta Decay and Neutrino Mass. The HeidelbergâMoscow Experiment
- Chapter 23. Background Recognition in Germanium Detectors by Pulse Shape Analysis
- Chapter 24. Measurement of the 2vĂĂ Decay of 76Ge
- Chapter 25. Grand Unification, Nuclear Structure and the Double Beta-Decay
- Chapter 26. Two Neutrino (2 v) Double and Single Beta Decay by QRPA with Neutron-Proton Pairing
- Chapter 27. Two Vacua Particle Number Projected Random Phase Approximation
- Chapter 28. ProtonâNeutron Correlations, Particle Number Conservation and Double Beta Decay
- Chapter 29. Pseudo SU (3) Approach to the ĂĂ Decay
- Chapter 30. A Discussion of the (”-,e-) Conversion
- Chapter 31. Neutrino Experiments at Nuclear Reactors
- Chapter 32. KARMEN: Neutrino Physics at ISIS
- Chapter 33. KARMEN: Precision Tests of the Standard Model with Neutrinos from Muon and Pion Decay
- Chapter 34. Neutrino Electron Scattering at ISIS
- Chapter 35. Neutral Current Coupling Constants from NeutrinoâElectron Scattering
- Chapter 36. vÏ - Detection Using a New Capillary Target
- Chapter 37. Development of a High Resolution Cryogenic Detector with Applications in Neutrino Physics
- CONTENTS OF SOME PREVIOUS VOLUMES