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Benjamin W. Lee

Benjamin Whisoh Lee (Korean이휘소; January 1, 1935 – June 16, 1977), or Ben Lee, was a Korean-American theoretical physicist. His work in theoretical particle physics exerted great influence on the development of the standard model in the late 20th century, especially on the renormalization of the electro-weak model and gauge theory.

Benjamin Whisoh Lee
Born(1935-01-01)January 1, 1935
DiedJune 16, 1977(1977-06-16) (aged 42)
Nationality
  • South Korean (1935–1968)
  • American (1968–1977)
Alma mater
Known for
SpouseMarianne Mun Ching Sim
Awards
  • Order of Camellia
  • (Order of Civil Merit of South Korea)
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Doctoral advisorAbraham Klein
Notable studentsBurt Ovrut
Korean name
Hangul
이휘소
Hanja
李輝昭
Revised RomanizationI Hwiso
McCune–ReischauerI Hwiso
Signature
Notes
Biography of Benjamin W. Lee by JooSang Kang

He predicted the mass of the charm quark and contributed to its search. His student Kang Joo-sang later became professor emeritus at the Department of Physics at Korea University. Lee is also the inspiration for the fictional character Lee Yong-hu in Kim Jin-myung's novel, The Rose of Sharon Blooms Again.

Biography edit

Lee was born in Yongsan, Seoul. Both of Lee's parents were trained as doctors, and he was the eldest of four siblings. His mother was the breadwinner of the household, and was initially employed as a doctor at a hospital. Later, she opened her own pediatrics and obstetrics/gynaecology practice.[1]

Lee demonstrated academic promise as a child and gained admission to Kyunggi Middle School. During his fourth year, the Korean War broke out and his family was forced to evacuate to the Busan Perimeter, where he continued his schooling.

Lee later enrolled in Kyunggi High School, and one year before graduating, was admitted as the top-ranked student to Seoul National University as a chemical engineering major. While in college, he was awarded a scholarship by the association of military wives whose husbands participated in the Korean War, enabling him to emigrate to the United States for undergraduate study.[1]

Lee received his B.S. summa cum laude from Miami University (1956), his M.S. from the University of Pittsburgh (1958), and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania (1961). After conducting research at the Institute for Advanced Study, Lee went on to serve as professor of physics at the University of Pennsylvania, Stony Brook University, and the University of Chicago.

Later, Lee was appointed head of the department of theoretical physics at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1976.[2]

On June 16, 1977, Lee was killed in a car accident near Kewanee, Illinois while driving on Interstate 80.[3] At the time of his death, Lee was widely regarded by his peers as a world-class elementary particle physicist,[4][5][6][7] that had specialized in gauge theory and weak interactions.

Research edit

Gauge theory edit

In 1964, Lee published an article about spontaneous symmetry breaking with his advisor Abraham Klein and contributed to the appearance of Higgs mechanism.[8] He is often credited with the naming of the Higgs boson and Higgs mechanism.[9][10][11] In 1969, he succeeded in the renormalization of spontaneously broken gauge symmetries.[12] In the meantime, Dutch graduate student Gerardus 't Hooft was working in the case of local gauge symmetry breaking in the Yang–Mills theory using the Higgs mechanism. He met Lee and Symanzik at the Cargèse Summer School and consulted them on his work and got an insight.[13][14] He finally succeeded in the renormalization of non-abelian gauge theory and won the Nobel Prize later for this work.[15][16] David Politzer said in his 2004 Nobel Lecture that the particle physicists community at that time learned all from Lee who actually combined insights from his own work and from Russian physicists' work and encouraged 't Hooft's paper.[17]

Charm quark edit

Sheldon Glashow, Luciano Maiani and John Iliopoulos predicted charm quarks to match the experimental results. Lee wrote an article with Mary K. Gaillard and Jonathan L. Rosner,[18] predicting the mass of the charm quarks by calculating the quantities which correspond to the mixing and decay of K meson.

Cosmology edit

In 1977, Lee and Steven Weinberg wrote an article about the lower bound on heavy neutrino mass.[19] In this paper, they revealed that if the heavy and stable particles in the early universe which can only be transferred into other particles through the pair annihilation remain as relics after the universe's expansion, then the strength of the interaction should be bigger than 2 GeV. This calculation can be applied to find the amount of the dark matter. This bound is called the Lee-Weinberg bound.

Lee's promotion of gauge theories edit

Weinberg's 1967 paper A Model of Leptons[20] has over 15,000 citations and played a key role in the award of his 1979 Nobel prize. In 1972 at a conference at Fermilab, Lee gave a talk Perspectives on Theory of Weak Interactions[21] that brought Weinberg's 1967 paper out of obscurity and explained many aspects of gauge theories to a large audience.[22]

Controversy over death edit

A South Korean fictional novel allegedly based on Lee's death was published in 1993, which presumably suggested that Lee tried to help South Korea's dictatorship develop nuclear weapons, and implied that the U.S.' Central Intelligence Agency had some connection to his death. In actuality, he vigorously opposed the autocratic system of South Korea at that time and he canceled every program he designed for South Korean graduate education about particle physics in opposition to that government.[1] According to a Fermilab memoriam, Lee died in a car accident on Illinois highway I-80 in 1977, at age 42. A semi-trailer crossed the highway divide and collided with his car.

Bibliography edit

Book edit

  • Lee, Benjamin W. (1972). Chiral Dynamics. Documents on modern physics. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers. ISBN 0-677-01380-9. OL 4915148M.

Selected papers edit

  • Klein, Abraham; Lee, Benjamin.W. (March 1964). "Does Spontaneous Breakdown of Symmetry Imply Zero-Mass Particles?". Physical Review Letters. 12 (10): 266–268. Bibcode:1964PhRvL..12..266K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.12.266. S2CID 15349102.
  • Lee, Benjamin.W. (March 1969). "Renormalization of the  -model". Nuclear Physics B. 9 (5): 649–672. Bibcode:1969NuPhB...9..649L. doi:10.1016/0550-3213(69)90065-0.
  • Lee, Benjamin W.; Zinn-Justin, Jean (June 1972). "Spontaneously Broken Gauge Symmetries. I. Preliminaries". Physical Review D. 5 (12): 3121–3137. Bibcode:1972PhRvD...5.3121L. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.5.3121.
  • Abers, Ernest S.; Lee, Benjamin W. (September 1973). "Gauge theories". Physics Reports. 9 (1): 1–2. Bibcode:1973PhR.....9....1A. doi:10.1016/0370-1573(73)90027-6.
  • Gaillard, Mary; Lee, Benjamin W.; Rosner, Jonathan (April 1975). "Search for charm". Reviews of Modern Physics. 47 (2): 277–310. Bibcode:1975RvMP...47..277G. doi:10.1103/RevModPhys.47.277.
  • Lee, Benjamin W.; Shrock, Robert E. (September 1977). "Natural suppression of symmetry violation in gauge theories: Muon- and electron-lepton-number nonconservation". Physical Review D. 16 (5): 1444–1473. Bibcode:1977PhRvD..16.1444L. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.16.1444.
  • Lee, Benjamin W.; Weinberg, Steven (July 1977). "Cosmological Lower Bound on Heavy-Neutrino Masses". Physical Review Letters. 39 (4): 165–168. Bibcode:1977PhRvL..39..165L. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.39.165. S2CID 11368663.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c JooSang Kang (2007). 이휘소평전(양장본 Hard Cover) 이휘소평전 [Lee Whiso : a critical biography] (in Korean). LUX Media. ISBN 978-89-89822-70-7.
  2. ^ "Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter L" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved June 8, 2011.
  3. ^ "Dr. Benjamin Lee, 42, of Fermilab; Noted Physicist Was Crash Victim". The New York Times. 18 June 1977.
  4. ^ Chris Quigg & Steven Weinberg (Sep 1977). "Benjamin W. Lee". Physics Today. 30 (9): 76. Bibcode:1977PhT....30i..76Q. doi:10.1063/1.3037723.
  5. ^ . Fermilab. 1977. Archived from the original on 2007-03-12. Retrieved 2005-09-27.
  6. ^ . 1977. Archived from the original on 2007-10-16. Retrieved 2005-09-27.
  7. ^ James Riordon. "PRL Top Ten: #1 A Model of Leptons (an APS News interview with Steven Weinberg)". American Physical Society.
  8. ^ A. Klein & B.W. Lee (1964). "Does Spontaneous Breakdown of Symmetry Imply Zero-Mass Particles?". Physical Review Letters. 12 (10): 266. Bibcode:1964PhRvL..12..266K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.12.266. S2CID 15349102.
  9. ^ (Press release). University of Rochester. 2010. Archived from the original on 2008-04-16.
  10. ^ C.R. Hagen Sakurai Prize Talk (YouTube). 2010.
  11. ^ Ian Sample (29 May 2009), "Anything but the God particle", Guardian
  12. ^ Benjamin W. Lee (1969). "Renormalization of the σ-model". Nuclear Physics B. 9 (5): 649–672. Bibcode:1969NuPhB...9..649L. doi:10.1016/0550-3213(69)90065-0.
  13. ^ Gerardus 't Hooft (1999). "Autobiography".
  14. ^ Soo-Jong Rey (December 1999). [At the time of the Nobel Prize in Physics 1999: 't Hooft, Veltman, Ben Lee and the future of particle physics] (in Korean). 물리학과 첨단기술. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22.
  15. ^ G. 't Hooft (1971). "Renormalizable Lagrangians for massive Yang-Mills fields". Nuclear Physics B. 35 (1): 167–188. Bibcode:1971NuPhB..35..167T. doi:10.1016/0550-3213(71)90139-8. hdl:1874/4733.
  16. ^ . Fermi News. 1999-12-17. Archived from the original on 2011-10-18. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
  17. ^ David Politzer (2004). "The Dilemma of Attribution".
  18. ^ Gaillard, M. K.; Lee, B. W. & Rosner, J. L. (1975). "Search for charm". Rev. Mod. Phys. 47 (2): 277–310. Bibcode:1975RvMP...47..277G. doi:10.1103/RevModPhys.47.277.
  19. ^ Lee B.W.; Weinberg S. (1977). "Cosmological Lower Bound on Heavy-Neutrino Masses". Physical Review Letters. 39 (4): 165. Bibcode:1977PhRvL..39..165L. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.39.165. S2CID 11368663.
  20. ^ Weinberg, S. (1967). (PDF). Phys. Rev. Lett. 19 (21): 1264–1266. Bibcode:1967PhRvL..19.1264W. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.19.1264. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-01-12.
  21. ^ Lee, B. W. (1972). "Perspectives on Theory of Weak Interactions" (PDF). EConf 720906. C720906V4: 249–305.
  22. ^ Veltman, Martinus (2003). Facts and mysteries in elementary particle physics. World Scientific. p. 274. ISBN 981238149X.

External links edit

  • "The Ben Lee Fellowship". Fermilab.
  • . Fermilab. 1977. Archived from the original on 2007-03-12. Retrieved 2005-09-27.
  • . 1977. Archived from the original on 2007-10-16. Retrieved 2005-09-27.
  • Chris Quigg & Steven Weinberg (Sep 1977). "Benjamin W. Lee". Physics Today.
  • . May 13, 1976. Archived from the original on October 16, 2007. Retrieved September 27, 2005.
  • Moo-Young Han. . Archived from the original on 2012-02-10.

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This article is about the physicist For other uses see Benjamin Lee disambiguation Benjamin Whisoh Lee Korean 이휘소 January 1 1935 June 16 1977 or Ben Lee was a Korean American theoretical physicist His work in theoretical particle physics exerted great influence on the development of the standard model in the late 20th century especially on the renormalization of the electro weak model and gauge theory Benjamin Whisoh LeeBorn 1935 01 01 January 1 1935Keijō Korea Empire of Japan now Seoul South Korea DiedJune 16 1977 1977 06 16 aged 42 Kewanee Illinois U S NationalitySouth Korean 1935 1968 American 1968 1977 Alma materSeoul National UniversityMiami UniversityUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of PennsylvaniaKnown forWeak interactionGauge theoryLee Weinberg boundSpouseMarianne Mun Ching SimAwardsOrder of Camellia Order of Civil Merit of South Korea Scientific careerFieldsQuantum field theoryParticle physicsTheoretical physicsInstitutionsUniversity of PennsylvaniaInstitute for Advanced StudyStony Brook UniversityFermilabUniversity of ChicagoDoctoral advisorAbraham KleinNotable studentsBurt OvrutKorean nameHangul이휘소Hanja李輝昭Revised RomanizationI HwisoMcCune ReischauerI HwisoSignatureNotesBiography of Benjamin W Lee by JooSang Kang He predicted the mass of the charm quark and contributed to its search His student Kang Joo sang later became professor emeritus at the Department of Physics at Korea University Lee is also the inspiration for the fictional character Lee Yong hu in Kim Jin myung s novel The Rose of Sharon Blooms Again Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 2 1 Gauge theory 2 2 Charm quark 2 3 Cosmology 3 Lee s promotion of gauge theories 4 Controversy over death 5 Bibliography 5 1 Book 5 2 Selected papers 6 References 7 External linksBiography editLee was born in Yongsan Seoul Both of Lee s parents were trained as doctors and he was the eldest of four siblings His mother was the breadwinner of the household and was initially employed as a doctor at a hospital Later she opened her own pediatrics and obstetrics gynaecology practice 1 Lee demonstrated academic promise as a child and gained admission to Kyunggi Middle School During his fourth year the Korean War broke out and his family was forced to evacuate to the Busan Perimeter where he continued his schooling Lee later enrolled in Kyunggi High School and one year before graduating was admitted as the top ranked student to Seoul National University as a chemical engineering major While in college he was awarded a scholarship by the association of military wives whose husbands participated in the Korean War enabling him to emigrate to the United States for undergraduate study 1 Lee received his B S summa cum laude from Miami University 1956 his M S from the University of Pittsburgh 1958 and his Ph D from the University of Pennsylvania 1961 After conducting research at the Institute for Advanced Study Lee went on to serve as professor of physics at the University of Pennsylvania Stony Brook University and the University of Chicago Later Lee was appointed head of the department of theoretical physics at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1976 2 On June 16 1977 Lee was killed in a car accident near Kewanee Illinois while driving on Interstate 80 3 At the time of his death Lee was widely regarded by his peers as a world class elementary particle physicist 4 5 6 7 that had specialized in gauge theory and weak interactions Research editGauge theory edit In 1964 Lee published an article about spontaneous symmetry breaking with his advisor Abraham Klein and contributed to the appearance of Higgs mechanism 8 He is often credited with the naming of the Higgs boson and Higgs mechanism 9 10 11 In 1969 he succeeded in the renormalization of spontaneously broken gauge symmetries 12 In the meantime Dutch graduate student Gerardus t Hooft was working in the case of local gauge symmetry breaking in the Yang Mills theory using the Higgs mechanism He met Lee and Symanzik at the Cargese Summer School and consulted them on his work and got an insight 13 14 He finally succeeded in the renormalization of non abelian gauge theory and won the Nobel Prize later for this work 15 16 David Politzer said in his 2004 Nobel Lecture that the particle physicists community at that time learned all from Lee who actually combined insights from his own work and from Russian physicists work and encouraged t Hooft s paper 17 Charm quark edit Sheldon Glashow Luciano Maiani and John Iliopoulos predicted charm quarks to match the experimental results Lee wrote an article with Mary K Gaillard and Jonathan L Rosner 18 predicting the mass of the charm quarks by calculating the quantities which correspond to the mixing and decay of K meson Cosmology edit In 1977 Lee and Steven Weinberg wrote an article about the lower bound on heavy neutrino mass 19 In this paper they revealed that if the heavy and stable particles in the early universe which can only be transferred into other particles through the pair annihilation remain as relics after the universe s expansion then the strength of the interaction should be bigger than 2 GeV This calculation can be applied to find the amount of the dark matter This bound is called the Lee Weinberg bound Lee s promotion of gauge theories editWeinberg s 1967 paper A Model of Leptons 20 has over 15 000 citations and played a key role in the award of his 1979 Nobel prize In 1972 at a conference at Fermilab Lee gave a talk Perspectives on Theory of Weak Interactions 21 that brought Weinberg s 1967 paper out of obscurity and explained many aspects of gauge theories to a large audience 22 Controversy over death editA South Korean fictional novel allegedly based on Lee s death was published in 1993 which presumably suggested that Lee tried to help South Korea s dictatorship develop nuclear weapons and implied that the U S Central Intelligence Agency had some connection to his death In actuality he vigorously opposed the autocratic system of South Korea at that time and he canceled every program he designed for South Korean graduate education about particle physics in opposition to that government 1 According to a Fermilab memoriam Lee died in a car accident on Illinois highway I 80 in 1977 at age 42 A semi trailer crossed the highway divide and collided with his car Bibliography editBook edit Lee Benjamin W 1972 Chiral Dynamics Documents on modern physics New York Gordon and Breach Science Publishers ISBN 0 677 01380 9 OL 4915148M Selected papers edit Klein Abraham Lee Benjamin W March 1964 Does Spontaneous Breakdown of Symmetry Imply Zero Mass Particles Physical Review Letters 12 10 266 268 Bibcode 1964PhRvL 12 266K doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 12 266 S2CID 15349102 Lee Benjamin W March 1969 Renormalization of the s displaystyle sigma nbsp model Nuclear Physics B 9 5 649 672 Bibcode 1969NuPhB 9 649L doi 10 1016 0550 3213 69 90065 0 Lee Benjamin W Zinn Justin Jean June 1972 Spontaneously Broken Gauge Symmetries I Preliminaries Physical Review D 5 12 3121 3137 Bibcode 1972PhRvD 5 3121L doi 10 1103 PhysRevD 5 3121 Abers Ernest S Lee Benjamin W September 1973 Gauge theories Physics Reports 9 1 1 2 Bibcode 1973PhR 9 1A doi 10 1016 0370 1573 73 90027 6 Gaillard Mary Lee Benjamin W Rosner Jonathan April 1975 Search for charm Reviews of Modern Physics 47 2 277 310 Bibcode 1975RvMP 47 277G doi 10 1103 RevModPhys 47 277 Lee Benjamin W Shrock Robert E September 1977 Natural suppression of symmetry violation in gauge theories Muon and electron lepton number nonconservation Physical Review D 16 5 1444 1473 Bibcode 1977PhRvD 16 1444L doi 10 1103 PhysRevD 16 1444 Lee Benjamin W Weinberg Steven July 1977 Cosmological Lower Bound on Heavy Neutrino Masses Physical Review Letters 39 4 165 168 Bibcode 1977PhRvL 39 165L doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 39 165 S2CID 11368663 References edit a b c JooSang Kang 2007 이휘소평전 양장본 HardCover 이휘소평전 Lee Whiso a critical biography in Korean LUX Media ISBN 978 89 89822 70 7 Book of Members 1780 2010 Chapter L PDF American Academy of Arts and Sciences Retrieved June 8 2011 Dr Benjamin Lee 42 of Fermilab Noted Physicist Was Crash Victim The New York Times 18 June 1977 Chris Quigg amp Steven Weinberg Sep 1977 Benjamin W Lee Physics Today 30 9 76 Bibcode 1977PhT 30i 76Q doi 10 1063 1 3037723 In Memoriam Benjamin W Lee Fermilab 1977 Archived from the original on 2007 03 12 Retrieved 2005 09 27 Ben Lee Memorial International Conference at Fermi Lab 1977 Archived from the original on 2007 10 16 Retrieved 2005 09 27 James Riordon PRL Top Ten 1 A Model of Leptons an APS News interview with Steven Weinberg American Physical Society A Klein amp B W Lee 1964 Does Spontaneous Breakdown of Symmetry Imply Zero Mass Particles Physical Review Letters 12 10 266 Bibcode 1964PhRvL 12 266K doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 12 266 S2CID 15349102 Rochester s Hagen Sakurai Prize Announcement Press release University of Rochester 2010 Archived from the original on 2008 04 16 C R Hagen Sakurai Prize Talk YouTube 2010 Ian Sample 29 May 2009 Anything but the God particle Guardian Benjamin W Lee 1969 Renormalization of the s model Nuclear Physics B 9 5 649 672 Bibcode 1969NuPhB 9 649L doi 10 1016 0550 3213 69 90065 0 Gerardus t Hooft 1999 Autobiography Soo Jong Rey December 1999 1999년 노벨 물리학상에 즈음하여 토프트 벨트만 이휘소 그리고 입자 물리학의 미래 At the time of the Nobel Prize in Physics 1999 t Hooft Veltman Ben Lee and the future of particle physics in Korean 물리학과 첨단기술 Archived from the original on 2011 07 22 G t Hooft 1971 Renormalizable Lagrangians for massive Yang Mills fields Nuclear Physics B 35 1 167 188 Bibcode 1971NuPhB 35 167T doi 10 1016 0550 3213 71 90139 8 hdl 1874 4733 Nobel 99 A Strong Vote for Electroweak Theory Fermi News 1999 12 17 Archived from the original on 2011 10 18 Retrieved 2010 11 18 David Politzer 2004 The Dilemma of Attribution Gaillard M K Lee B W amp Rosner J L 1975 Search for charm Rev Mod Phys 47 2 277 310 Bibcode 1975RvMP 47 277G doi 10 1103 RevModPhys 47 277 Lee B W Weinberg S 1977 Cosmological Lower Bound on Heavy Neutrino Masses Physical Review Letters 39 4 165 Bibcode 1977PhRvL 39 165L doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 39 165 S2CID 11368663 Weinberg S 1967 A Model of Leptons PDF Phys Rev Lett 19 21 1264 1266 Bibcode 1967PhRvL 19 1264W doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 19 1264 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 01 12 Lee B W 1972 Perspectives on Theory of Weak Interactions PDF EConf 720906 C720906V4 249 305 Veltman Martinus 2003 Facts and mysteries in elementary particle physics World Scientific p 274 ISBN 981238149X External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Benjamin W Lee nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Benjamin W Lee The Ben Lee Fellowship Fermilab In Memoriam Benjamin W Lee Fermilab 1977 Archived from the original on 2007 03 12 Retrieved 2005 09 27 Ben Lee Memorial International Conference at Fermi Lab 1977 Archived from the original on 2007 10 16 Retrieved 2005 09 27 Chris 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