揭示狂暴的宇宙(1950-1970)。第一部分:新的宇宙使者,新的天文学:建立跨学科的研究文化

IF 1.2 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Luisa Bonolis, Stefano Furlan
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在20世纪50年代至60年代初,无线电、伽马射线和x射线天文学的出现与物理科学建立了深厚的联系,在天文学、物理学和宇宙学之间建立了一种新的共生关系。在新的宇宙信使和相对论天体物理学兴起的推动下,这种关系与革命性的宇宙观同时发展。我们打算展示,在这个由太空时代的到来所塑造的过渡时期,在冷战的技术背景下,人们可以追溯到20世纪70年代和80年代以后发展的先兆,一旦天文学扩展到包括整个电磁频谱,将非光子信使纳入可能用于研究宇宙的宇宙信号名单中。20世纪80年代初,粒子天体物理学的兴起——一个涵盖基本粒子物理学、宇宙学和天体物理学的多学科领域——为跨文化联盟奠定了基础,旨在为统一的宇宙视野奠定更广泛的基础。本文的目的不是追溯当代粒子天体物理学亚群体的个别研究路径。相反,它试图从一个广泛的角度强调,20世纪50年代和60年代的进步已经为一种全新的宇宙观铺平了道路,这些进步的标志是不同宇宙使者之间建立的联系,以及不同学科文化和社区之间的协同互动和相互融合,这些文化和社区往往被铁幕隔开。特别地,我们将强调,将以前分离的科学环境联系起来的关键催化剂是宇宙中非常高能现象的发现:狂暴的宇宙。
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Unveiling the violent universe (1950–1970). Part I. New cosmic messengers, new astronomies: building a transdisciplinary research culture

Between the 1950s and early 1960s, the advent of radio, gamma-ray, and X-ray astronomy established deep links with the physical sciences, creating a new symbiosis between astronomy, physics, and cosmology. This relationship evolved in parallel with a revolutionized view of the universe, driven by novel cosmic messengers and the rise of relativistic astrophysics. We intend to show how, during this transitional period—shaped by the advent of the space age and embedded in the technological context of the Cold War—one can trace the harbingers of developments that would unfold from the 1970s and 1980s onwards, once astronomy had expanded to encompass the entire electromagnetic spectrum incorporating non-photonic messengers into the roster of possible cosmic signals to be used to study the Universe. In the early 1980s, the rise of particle astrophysics—a multidisciplinary field encompassing elementary particle physics, cosmology, and astrophysics—laid the groundwork for a cross-cultural alliance aimed at forging a broader foundation for a unified vision of the cosmos. This paper does not aim to retroactively trace the individual research paths of subcommunities of contemporary particle astrophysics. Rather, it seeks to highlight from a broad perspective, the advances that in the 1950s and 1960s had already paved the way for a radically new view of the cosmos, advances that were marked by the establishment of connections between different cosmic messengers and by synergic interactions and cross-fertilizations between different disciplinary cultures and communities, often separated by the Iron Curtain. In particular, we will emphasize how the key catalyst in linking previously separate scientific environments was the discovery of the Universe’s very high-energy phenomena: the violent Universe.

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The European Physical Journal H
The European Physical Journal H HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
10.00%
发文量
13
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of this journal is to catalyse, foster, and disseminate an awareness and understanding of the historical development of ideas in contemporary physics, and more generally, ideas about how Nature works. The scope explicitly includes: - Contributions addressing the history of physics and of physical ideas and concepts, the interplay of physics and mathematics as well as the natural sciences, and the history and philosophy of sciences, together with discussions of experimental ideas and designs - inasmuch as they clearly relate, and preferably add, to the understanding of modern physics. - Annotated and/or contextual translations of relevant foreign-language texts. - Careful characterisations of old and/or abandoned ideas including past mistakes and false leads, thereby helping working physicists to assess how compelling contemporary ideas may turn out to be in future, i.e. with hindsight.
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