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{{Short description|American physicist associated with the first direct neutrino detection}}
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Clyde Cowan
Cowan and Reines experiment image
Cowan and Reines experiment image
Born 6 December 1919
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Died 24 May 1974
Bethesda, Maryland, United States


Known for First direct neutrino detection

Clyde Cowan (1919-1974) was an American physicist who, with Frederick Reines, carried out the first direct experimental detection of the neutrino.

Neutrino detection

The Cowan-Reines experiment detected antineutrinos produced by a nuclear reactor. The result confirmed a particle that had been proposed by Wolfgang Pauli and named by Enrico Fermi.

The experiment made the neutrino a directly observed member of the lepton family.

References


Author: Harold Foppele