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Hideki Yukawa (1907–1981)

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About the Author

Hideki Yukawa, the son of a Kyoto University geology professor, has done important theoretical work on elementary particles and nuclear forces. In particular, he predicted the existence of the pi-meson(pion) and the short-range nuclear force associated with this particle. For his contribution, he mostrar mais received the 1949 Nobel Prize in physics, the first Japanese to receive this honor. In the early 1930s, Yukawa searched for the force that holds the atomic nucleus together. He eventually proposed an explanation in terms of an exchange between nucleons of a similar intermediate mass observed in studies of cosmic rays. However, this particle, later named the muon, did not interact strongly with nuclei as required by the theory. In 1947 the pion was discovered, possessing Yukawa's predicted properties. The pion was additionally observed to undergo rapid decay to the muon, which clarified the issue. Yukawa was a professor at Kyoto and Osaka universities, as well as at Columbia and Princeton universities. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Includes the name: 湯川 秀樹

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Data de nascimento
1907-01-23
Data de falecimento
1981-09-08
Nacionalidade
Japan
Relações
茂樹, 貝塚 (兄)
環樹, 小川 (弟)
Prémios e menções honrosas
Nobel Prize (Physics, 1949)

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Obras
9
Membros
26
Popularidade
#495,361
ISBN
12
Línguas
2