I have found a photo of a famous scientist by the last name of Cronin. For what was he famous?
Asked by: Gary Wilson
Answer
As a particle physicist, I presume the picture is of James W. Cronin, who performed an experiment
in 1964 with collaborator Val Fitch at the Brookhaven National Lab which demonstrated that the weak
interactions violate the symmetry known as CP-symmetry. For this remarkable experiment they were
awarded the Nobel Prize in 1980.
A brief explanation of their experiment can be found at the website
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