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Carlo Rubbia
Rubbia
Rubbia
Born 31 March 1934
Gorizia, Italy


Known for Discovery of W and Z bosons; proton-antiproton collider experiments
Awards Nobel Prize in Physics (1984)

Carlo Rubbia (born 1934) is an Italian physicist associated with the experimental discovery of the W and Z bosons at CERN. He shared the 1984 Nobel Prize in Physics with Simon van der Meer.

W and Z bosons

Rubbia led the UA1 collaboration at CERN during the experiments that observed the W and Z bosons. These particles are the carriers of the weak interaction and were a central prediction of electroweak theory.

The discovery confirmed a key part of the Standard Model and the electroweak unification developed by Sheldon Glashow, Steven Weinberg, and Abdus Salam.

References


Author: Harold Foppele