Chronology of Milestone Events in Particle Physics

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accelerated protons, first evidence COCKCROFT 1932
accelerator
AGS synchrotron AGS STAFF 1961
Berkeley 184 inch synchrocyclotron BROBECK 1947
betatron KERST 1940 KERST 1941
betatron, maximal energy IWANENKO 1944
Cockcroft-Walton COCKCROFT 1932
colliding beams KERST 1956
cyclotron LAWRENCE 1931 LAWRENCE 1931B LAWRENCE 1932
cyclotron, medical application LAWRENCE 1939
electron cooling BUDKER 1967 BUDKER 1976
electrostatic, invention VAN DE GRAAFF 1931 VAN DE GRAAFF 1933
first pion production BURFENING 1949
linear, Stanford CHODOROW 1955
neutrino beams PONTECORVO 1959 SCHWARTZ 1960
phase stability MCMILLAN 1945 VEKSLER 1944
phase stability principle BROBECK 1947
radiation self-polarization SOKOLOV 1963 TERNOV 1961
radiation self-polarization of beam SEREDNYAKOV 1976
storage rings BUDKER 1967
strong focusing AGS STAFF 1961 COURANT 1952
synchrotron MCMILLAN 1946
synchrotron, invention MCMILLAN 1945
van de Graaff VAN DE GRAAFF 1931 VAN DE GRAAFF 1933
aces (quarks), introduction ZWEIG 1964 ZWEIG 1964B
adiabatic principle, quantum mechanics BORN 1926D
α decay, quantum theory GAMOW 1928
α particles
collision CHADWICK 1921 RUTHERFORD 1919
scattering RUTHERFORD 1911
α radioactivity
evidence RUTHERFORD 1899
α rays
doubly positive charged RUTHERFORD 1903
scattering BOHR 1913
annihilation
e+ e three-jet BARTEL 1980D BERGER 1979C BRANDELIK 1979H
e+ e to three jets BARBER 1979F
antiproton, first evidence CHAMBERLAIN 1956E
antiproton, first indication HILL 1956
antiproton, pion-pion correlations GOLDHABER 1959
antiproton-nucleon BARKAS 1957 CHAMBERLAIN 1956F
anomalous magnetic moment
electron, calculation SCHWINGER 1948B
electron, first measurement FOLEY 1948 KUSCH 1947
neutron, prediction ALTSHULER 1934
antideuteron production, confirmation BINON 1969
antideuterons, first evidence DORFAN 1965D
antimatter production BINON 1969
antimatter
prediction DIRAC 1931
antineutrino, neutrino comparison DAVIES 1955B
antineutron
confirmation AGNEW 1958
first evidence CORK 1956
antiparticle
discovery ANDERSON 1933
prediction DIRAC 1931
antiproton
annihilation, first evidence CHAMBERLAIN 1956E
annihilation, first indication HILL 1956
annihilation, pion-pion correlations GOLDHABER 1959
confirmation BRABANT 1956C
evidence CHAMBERLAIN 1955
prediction DIRAC 1931
antiproton-nucleon annihilation BARKAS 1957 CHAMBERLAIN 1956F
associative production
V particles, evidence FOWLER 1953B FOWLER 1954C
V particles, explanation GELL-MANN 1953
Vo particles, hypothesis PAIS 1952
strange particles WALKER 1955D
strange particles, confirmation SORRELS 1955
asymptotic freedom GROSS 1973 GROSS 1973B POLITZER 1973
atomic energy FERMI 1943
atomic model
Bohr BOHR 1913 BOHR 1913B BOHR 1918
Rutherford RUTHERFORD 1911 RUTHERFORD 1913
atomic nucleus
confirmation RUTHERFORD 1913
evaluation of charge RUTHERFORD 1911 RUTHERFORD 1913
evidence RUTHERFORD 1911
hypothesis RUTHERFORD 1911
structure, neutron IWANENKO 1932
structure, protons and neutrons, suggestion HEISENBERG 1932
atomic number, nuclear charge, relation RUTHERFORD 1920
atomic spectrum
SCHRÖDINGER 1926D SCHRÖDINGER 1926E
quantum theory BOHR 1913 BOHR 1913B BOHR 1918
quantum theory, invention BOHR 1913B
atomic structure
Bohr's atom BOHR 1913 BOHR 1913B
Pauli exclusion principle PAULI 1925 PAULI 1925B
Rutherford's atom RUTHERFORD 1911 RUTHERFORD 1913
Avogadro constant
precise measurement MILLIKAN 1913
axiomatic quantum field theory
S-matrix, beginnings LEHMANN 1955
Bogolyubov approach BOGOLYUBOV 1956B
Wightman approach WIGHTMAN 1956

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