Chronology of Milestone Events in Particle Physics

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S-matrix
axiomatic quantum field theory, beginnings LEHMANN 1955
formalism, first proposal WHEELER 1937
formalism, invention HEISENBERG 1943
Sakata model
hadron structure SAKATA 1956
Salam-Weinberg model SALAM 1968 WEINBERG 1967
scaling behavior, inclusive hadron spectra
confirmation BINON 1970B
evidence BUSHNIN 1969
hypothesis FEYNMAN 1969
scattering, quantum theory BORN 1926B BORN 1926C LIPPMANN 1950 WHEELER 1937
Schrödinger - Heisenberg quantum mechanics, equivalency SCHRÖDINGER 1926C
Schrödinger wave equation
applications SCHRÖDINGER 1926B
invention SCHRÖDINGER 1926
Schwinger, neutron spin SCHWINGER 1937
scintillation counters, invention MARSHALL 1947
second quantization
FOCK 1932
invention DIRAC 1927
selection rules
decay GAMOW 1936
semi-conductor detectors, invention MCKAY 1949
shower SKOBELZYN 1929
(1385 P13), evidence ALSTON 1960
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confirmation BONETTI 1953B
direct experimental evidence YORK 1953
first evidence BONETTI 1953
confirmation BONETTI 1953B FOWLER 1954C
first evidence BONETTI 1953
c(2455)+
charmed baryon first evidence CALICCHIO 1980
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confirmation PLANO 1957
first indication WALKER 1955D
mass, measurement PLANO 1957
prediction GELL-MANN 1956 NISHIJIMA 1955
parity, determination TRIPP 1962
, first evidence KANG-CHANG 1960
o, first evidence BUTTON 1960
spark chamber
invention KEUFFEL 1949
principle FUKUI 1959
spatial parity
conservation in weak interaction LEE 1956
invention WIGNER 1927B
nonconservation FRAUENFELDER 1957
special relativity theory
invention EINSTEIN 1905B EINSTEIN 1905C
mass-energy relation EINSTEIN 1905C
spin and statistics connection theorem PAULI 1940B
spin and unitary spin unification GÜRSEY 1964 SAKITA 1964
spin
RAMAN 1932
deuteron MURPHY 1934
electron, hypothesis UHLENBECK 1925
integer BOSE 1924
isotopic CASSEN 1936
neutron SCHWINGER 1937
spontaneously broken symmetry
unavoidable massless bosons, prediction GOLDSTONE 1961 GOLDSTONE 1961B
without massless bosons ENGLERT 1964 GURALNIK 1964
Stückelberg, renormalization group STÜCKELBERG 1953
Stanford, GeV linear accelerator CHODOROW 1955
Stark, photon - elementary particle, first evidence STARK 1909
static model, pion-nucleon interaction CHEW 1956
statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics BORN 1926B BORN 1926C BORN 1926D
statistics and spin connection theorem PAULI 1940B
statistics
Bose-Einstein BOSE 1924 EINSTEIN 1924 EINSTEIN 1925
Fermi-Dirac DIRAC 1926 FERMI 1926 FERMI 1926B
Stokes's Law, correction MILLIKAN 1911
storage rings
radiation self-polarization SOKOLOV 1963 TERNOV 1961
strange particles
associative production WALKER 1955D
associative production, confirmation SORRELS 1955
strangeness conservation
Gell-Mann hadrons classification GELL-MANN 1956
strangeness, ABRAMS 1964
streamer chamber, invention CHIKOVANI 1964 DOLGOSHEIN 1964
strong focusing
principle, invention COURANT 1952
proton synchrotron AGS STAFF 1961
strong interactions
decay corrections GERSHTEIN 1955
asymptotic energy dependences BRODSKY 1973 MATVEEV 1973
diffraction slope parameter BEZNOGIKH 1969
dispersion sum rules LOGUNOV 1967
dispersion sum rules, invention SOLOVIEV 1966
elastic amplitude, real part KIRILLOVA 1965
evidence CHADWICK 1921
high energy bounds LOGUNOV 1967B
inclusive approach AMATI 1962 FEYNMAN 1969 LOGUNOV 1967B
mediator CONVERSI 1947 YUKAWA 1935
multiperipheral model AMATI 1962
partonic model GRIBOV 1972
Regge asymptotics GRIBOV 1961
scaling behavior FEYNMAN 1969
structure function
bound nucleon AUBERT 1983 BODEK 1983
free nucleon AUBERT 1983 BODEK 1983
nucleon AUBERT 1983 BJORKEN 1969B BODEK 1983
structure
elementary particles SAKITA 1964
hadrons SAKATA 1956
matter, discontinuous PERRIN 1895 THOMSON 1897
SU(3)
decuplet structure GELL-MANN 1962
octet structure GELL-MANN 1962
octet structure, introduction NE’EMAN 1961
symmetry, hadrons, hypothesis IKEDA 1959
SU(6) classification, hadrons GREENBERG 1964 GÜRSEY 1964 SAKITA 1964
supermultiplet structure, nuclear spectroscopy WIGNER 1937
superweak theory, CP violation WOLFENSTEIN 1964
symmetry, nuclear Hamiltonian WIGNER 1937
synchrocyclotron, the Berkeley 184 inch BROBECK 1947
synchrotron
first strong focusing proton AGS STAFF 1961
idea, further development MCMILLAN 1946
invention MCMILLAN 1945
strong focusing, invention COURANT 1952

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