Chronology of Milestone Events in Particle Physics

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Bs-s mixing
confirmation ADEVA 1990R DECAMP 1991D
first indication ALBAJAR 1987C
Bo-o mixing
confirmation ARTUSO 1989C BAND 1988
first evidence ALBRECHT 1987P
B
first evidence of B-flavored meson BEBEK 1981
further evidence of the B-flavored meson CHADWICK 1981
baryonic quantum number
conservation STÜCKELBERG 1938
invention STÜCKELBERG 1938
baryonic resonance
(1232 P33)++ further evidence ANDERSON 1952E
(1232 P33)++, confirmation LINDENBAUM 1953
(1232 P33)o first indication ANDERSON 1952B
beauty
baryon b, first indication BASILE 1981I
meson B, first evidence BEBEK 1981
meson B, further evidence CHADWICK 1981
Becquerel, radioactivity BECQUEREL 1896B BECQUEREL 1896C BECQUEREL 1896D BECQUEREL 1896F BECQUEREL 1900
Berkeley 184 inch synchrocyclotron BROBECK 1947
decay
, confirmation NORDIN 1958
, first evidence CRAWFORD 1958
+ decay, first observation DUNAITSEV 1962
neutron, confirmation ROBSON 1950B SNELL 1950
neutron, first evidence SNELL 1948
neutron, first observation ROBSON 1950
pion, confirmation IMPEDUGLIA 1958
pion, first evidence FAZZINI 1958
quantum field theory FERMI 1934
selection rules GAMOW 1936
strong interactions corrections GERSHTEIN 1955
particles, scattering RUTHERFORD 1911
radioactivity, evidence RUTHERFORD 1899
rays, ionization WILSON 1923
betatron
first KERST 1941
maximal energy IWANENKO 1944
proposal KERST 1940
Bethe-Salpeter relativistic equation, bound state problem SALPETER 1951
Big Bang model
chemical elements abundance GAMOW 1946
Bjorken scaling
confirmation BREIDENBACH 1969
establishment MILLER 1972B
evidence BLOOM 1969B
explanation BJORKEN 1969B
invention BJORKEN 1969
black body radiation
explanation PLANCK 1900B PLANCK 1901
Planck's formula PLANCK 1900 PLANCK 1901
Planck's radiation law PLANCK 1900
quantum hypothesis PLANCK 1900B PLANCK 1901
Bohr
atomic model BOHR 1913 BOHR 1913B
atomic spectrum BOHR 1918
correspondence principle BOHR 1918
quantum theory BOHR 1913 BOHR 1913B BOHR 1918
Born approximation BORN 1926B BORN 1926B BORN 1926C
Bose, statistics, bosons BOSE 1924
Bose-Einstein
condensation EINSTEIN 1924 EINSTEIN 1925
correlations, charge pairs of pions GOLDHABER 1960
quantum statistics BOSE 1924
statistics, discovery BOSE 1924 EINSTEIN 1924 EINSTEIN 1925
bosons
light quanta BOSE 1924
second quantization DIRAC 1927
bound state problem, Bethe-Salpeter relativistic equation SALPETER 1951
Breit-Wigner formula, resonance reactions amplitude BREIT 1936
bubble chamber
charged particle track, first observation GLASER 1953
invention GLASER 1953

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