Critical Assembly: A Technical History of Los Alamos during the Oppenheimer Years, 1943–1945

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Pub. Date: 2004-02-12
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This volume is a lucid and accurate history of the technical research that led to the first atomic bombs. The authors explore how the "critical assembly" of scientists, engineers, and military personnel at Los Alamos, responding to wartime deadlines, collaborated to create a new approach to large-scale research. The book opens with an introduction laying out major themes. After a synopsis of the prehistory of the bomb project, from the discovery of nuclear fission to the start of the Manhattan Engineer District, and an overview of the early materials program, the book examines the establishment of the Los Alamos Laboratory, the implosion and gun assembly programs, nuclear physics research, chemistry and metallurgy, explosives, uranium and plutonium development, confirmation of spontaneous fission in pile-produced plutonium, the thermonuclear bomb, critical assemblies, the Trinity test, and delivery of the combat weapons.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Early research on fission, and overview: 1933-1943
3. The early materials program: 1933-1943
4. Setting up project Y: June 1942 to March 1943
5. Research in the first months of project Y: April to September 1943
6. Creating a wartime community: September 1943 to August 1944
7. The gun weapon: September 1943 to August 1944
8. The implosion program accelerates: September 1943 to July 1944
9. New hopes for the implosion weapon: September 1943 to July 1944
10. The nuclear properties of a fission weapon: September 1943 to July 1944
11. Uranium and plutonium: early 1943 to August 1944
12. The discovery of spontaneous fission in plutonium and the reorganisation of Los Alamos
13. Building the uranium bomb: August 1944 to July 1945
14. Exploring the plutonium implosion weapon: August 1944 to February 1945
15. Finding the implosion design: August 1944 to February 1945
16. Building the implosion gadget: March 1945 to July 1945
17. Critical assemblies and nuclear physics: August 1944 to July 1945
18. The test at Trinity: January 1944 to July 1945
19. Delivery: June 1943 to August 1945
20. The legacy of Los Alamos.

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