50 research outputs found
Bruno Touschek (1921-1978): The Path toward Electron-Positron Collisions: Sources and Bibliography
Bruno Touschek and AdA: From Frascati to Orsay. In Memory of Bruno Touschek, Who Passed Away 40 Years Ago, on May 25th, 1978
The Path to High-Energy Electron-Positron Colliders: From Wideroe‘s Betatron to Touschek‘s ADA and to Lep
Unveiling the Violent Universe (1950–1970). Part I. New Cosmic Messengers, New Astronomies: Building a Transdisciplinary Research Culture
Thinking Big: How Large-scale Detectors Set the Stage for the Emergence of Astro-particle Physics. A Short Survey
Raul Gatto and Bruno Touschek's Joint Legacy in the Rise of Electron-positron Physics
Raoul Gatto and Bruno Touschek’s collaboration in the establishment of electron–positron colliders as a fundamental discovery tool in particle physics will be illustrated. In particular, we will tell the little-known story of how Gatto and Touschek’s pioneering visions combined to provide the theoretical foundation for AdA, the first matter–antimatter collider, and how their friendship with Wolfgang Pauli and Gerhard Lüders was crucial to their understanding of the CPT theorem, the basis for AdA’s success. We will see how these two exceptional scientists shaped physics between Rome and Frascati, from the proposal to build AdA and soon after the larger machine ADONE in 1961, to the discovery of the particle in 1974. We will also highlight Gatto and Touschek’s contribution in mentoring an extraordinary cohort of students and collaborators whose work contributed to the renaissance of Italian theoretical physics after the Second World War and to the establishment of the Standard Model of particle physics
