C. R. Hagen
Carl Richard Hagen | |
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MIT[1] |
Carl Richard Hagen (/ˈheɪɡən/; born 2 February 1937) is a professor of particle physics at the University of Rochester. He is most noted for his contributions to the Standard Model and Symmetry breaking as well as the 1964 co-discovery of the Higgs mechanism and Higgs boson with Gerald Guralnik and Tom Kibble (GHK).[2][3][4][5] As part of Physical Review Letters 50th anniversary celebration, the journal recognized this discovery as one of the milestone papers in PRL history.[6] While widely considered to have authored the most complete of the early papers on the Higgs theory, GHK were controversially not included in the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
In 2010, Hagen was awarded The American Physical Society's J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics for the "elucidation of the properties of spontaneous symmetry breaking in four-dimensional relativistic gauge theory and of the mechanism for the consistent generation of vector boson masses".[15][16][17][18][19]
Professor Hagen's research interests are in the field of theoretical
Born and raised in
See also
- J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics
- Higgs mechanism
- Higgs boson
- Standard Model
- Spontaneous symmetry breaking
- 1964 PRL symmetry breaking papers
- MIT Physics Department
- Norwegian Americans
- Large Hadron Collider
- Fermilab
- Tevatron
- Wallis product
- The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?, a popular science book by Leon M. Lederman
References
- ^ "Professor Kenneth A. Johnson dies at 67; taught physics at MIT for 40 years." MIT News (February 12, 1999)
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- S2CID 16298371.
- ^ "Guralnik, G S; Hagen, C R and Kibble, T W B (1967). Broken Symmetries and the Goldstone Theorem. Advances in Physics, vol. 2" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
- ^ "4 July 2012: A Day to Remember," CERN Courier, 23 August 2012
- ^ Physical Review Letters - 50th Anniversary Milestone Papers
- ^ APS News - 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics and Landmark Papers in PRL History(October 8, 2013)
- ^ "Nobel committee’s 'Rule of Three’ means some Higgs boson scientists were left out." Washington Post (October 8, 2013)
- ^ "The 2013 Nobel prizes. Higgs’s bosuns." Economist (October 12, 2013)
- ^ "Why are some scientists unhappy with the Nobel prizes?" Economist (October 9, 2013)
- ^ "House of dreams. Scientists race to explain why the Higgs boson matters." Economist (March 3, 2012)
- S2CID 119257339.
- ^ "Gerald Guralnik, 77, a 'God Particle' Pioneer, Dies". The New York Times. May 3, 2014.
- ^ "Tom Kibble, Physicist Who Helped Discover the Higgs Mechanism, Dies at 83". The New York Times. July 19, 2016.
- ^ University of Rochester Physics - C.R. Hagen Wins 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics
- ^ University of Rochester 2010 Sakurai Prize Press Release
- ^ American Physical Society - J. J. Sakurai Prize Winners
- ^ C. Richard Hagen - 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize Winner
- ^ 2010 Sakurai Prize Videos
- S2CID 119315853.
- ^ "New Derivation of Pi Links Quantum Physics and Pure Math | American Institute of Physics". www.aip.org. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
- ^ "Revealing the hidden connection between pi and Bohr's hydrogen model". Physics World. 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
- ^ MIT Technology Review - Hagen and Guralnik’s award-winning physics work began during undergraduate days, Spring 2010
- ^ "American Physical Society Fellows". Archived from the original on 2018-04-26. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ American Physical Society Outstanding Referees Archived 2012-03-18 at the National and University Library of Iceland
- ^ Valparaiso University 2012 Honorary Degree Press Release
- YouTube
External links
- C.R. Hagen Faculty Page
- Papers written by C.R. Hagen on Google Scholar
- Papers written by C.R. Hagen on Spires abstract service
- Physical Review Letters - 50th Anniversary Milestone Papers
- Steven Weinberg Praises C.R. Hagen and Collaborators for Higgs Boson Theory
- University of Rochester Physics - C.R. Hagen Wins 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics
- University of Rochester Sakurai Prize Press Release
- C. Richard Hagen - 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize Winner
- Video of C.R. Hagen at CERN (July 2012) on YouTube
- Video of C.R. Hagen at CERN - Goldstone Comments (July 2012) on YouTube
- Video of Higgs Original Theorists at CERN (July 2012) on YouTube
- Best of Higgs Field Theory physicists? (CERNTV) on YouTube
- "Has the God Particle Been Discovered?" Hagen's Keynote Presentation at Luther North Hall of Fame on YouTube
- "Scientists relish possible 'God particle' find." USA Today (July 3, 2012)
- Hagen Calls CERN Findings a ‘Remarkable Achievement’ but Says More Work Is Needed
- Hagen awaits Nobel Prize decision (October 7, 2013)
- Hagen Considered For Nobel Prize (October 7, 2013)
- Hagen disappointed in Nobel Prize decision (October 8, 2013)
- Nobel Prize Eludes Hagen (October 8, 2013)
- Economist on 2013 Nobel Prizes and GHK paper (October 12, 2013)
- The Nobel Prize And The Rule Of Three. NPR Weekend Edition (December 14, 2013)
- Englert-Brout-Higgs-Guralnik-Hagen-Kibble Mechanism on Scholarpedia
- History of Englert-Brout-Higgs-Guralnik-Hagen-Kibble Mechanism on Scholarpedia
- UR prof and Nobel candidate to speak at Rochester Museum & Science Center