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FROM THE HISTORY OF PHYSICS
Work of the Tamm–Sakharov group on the first hydrogen bomb
V. I. Ritus Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
This review is an extended version of a report delivered at a session of the Department of Physical Sciences, the Department of Energetics, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics, and Control Processes, and the Coordination Council on Technical Sciences of the RAS devoted to the 60th anniversary of the first hydrogen bomb test. The significant physical ideas suggested by A D Sakharov and V L Ginzburg underlying our first hydrogen bomb, RDS-6s, and numerous concrete problems and difficulties that had to be solved and overcome in designing thermonuclear weapons are presented. The understanding of the country's leaders and the Atomic Project managers of the exceptional role of fundamental science in the appearance and implementation of our scientists' concrete ideas and suggestions is emphasized.
Received: February 4, 2014 Accepted: July 15, 2014
Citation:
V. I. Ritus, “Work of the Tamm–Sakharov group on the first hydrogen bomb”, UFN, 184:9 (2014), 975–983; Phys. Usp., 57:9 (2014), 903–911
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