A conversation with Robert F. Christy - Part II

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Robert F. Christy, Institute Professor of Theoretical Physics Emeritus at Caltech, recalls his wartime work at Los Alamos on the critical assembly for the plutonium bomb ("the Christy bomb"); the Alamogordo test, July 16, 1945; the postwar concerns of ALAS (Association of Los Alamos Scientists); his brief return to the University of Chicago and move to Caltech; friendship with and later alienation from Edward Teller; work with Charles and Tommy Lauritsen and William A. Fowler in Caltech's Kellogg Radiation Laboratory; Freeman Dyson's Orion Project; work on the meson and RR Lyrae stars; fellowship at Cambridge University; 1950s Vista Project at Caltech; his opposition to the Strategic Defense Initiative; and his post-retirement work for the National Research Council's Committee on Dosimetry and on inertial-confinement fusion. © Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel 2006.

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Lippincott, S. (2006). A conversation with Robert F. Christy - Part II. Physics in Perspective, 8(4), 408–450. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00016-006-0269-3

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