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Maurice Jacob

Maurice René Michel Jacob ((1933-03-28)28 March 1933 – (2007-05-02)2 May 2007) was a French theoretical particle physicist.

Maurice Jacob
Born28 March 1933 
4th arrondissement of Lyon 
Died2 May 2007(2007-05-02) (aged 74)
Geneva 
Alma materÉcole normale supérieure
University of Paris (PhD)
Occupation
ChildrenIrène Jacob 
Parent(s)
  • Maurice Jacob 
AwardsCNRS Silver Medal
Legion of Honour
Academic career
InstitutionsBrookhaven National Laboratory
Caltech
Saclay
CERN

Biography edit

Maurice Jacob studied physics at École normale supérieure from 1953 to 1957. During a visit to the Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1959, he developed with Gian-Carlo Wick the helicity formalism for relativistic description of scattering of particles with spin and the decay of particles and resonant states.[1] In 1961, he obtained a doctorate on this subject at the University of Paris.[2] His thesis advisors were professors Francis Perrin and Gian-Carlo Wick. Jacob then moved, as a post-doctoral fellow, to Caltech. He worked in Saclay from 1961 to 1967. From 1967 he worked at CERN until his retirement in 1998. From 1982 to 1988, he headed the theoretical physics division of CERN and in the 1990s, he was responsible for CERN's relations with its Member States.[3]

Maurice Jacob's research focuses on the phenomenology of strong interactions, including diffraction, scaling, high-transverse-momentum processes and the formation of quark–gluon plasma.[4][5] In particular, he pioneered the studies of inclusive hadron-production processes, including scaling and its violations. He contributed also to the field of accelerator physics together with Tai Tsun Wu.[6]

He supported Carlo Rubbia during the construction of the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) in the 1980s.[7][8]

Maurice Jacob played a key role in bringing together different groups from the experimental and theoretical nuclear and particle physics communities to initiate an ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collision program at the CERN SPS, in order to search for the quark-gluon plasma.[9]

Jacob chaired the French Physical Society from 1985 to 2002 and from 1991 to 1993 he was president of the European Physical Society. In 1993, he became a member of the American Physical Society. He was co-editor of Physics Letters B and Physics Reports.[10]

He was appointed member of the CNRS scientific council in 1988.[11]

He was a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences from 1977, member of the Swedish Royal Academies, Academia Europaea and also scientific advisor to the European Space Agency[12]

Awards and honors edit

Marriage and children edit

Maurice Jacob was married to Lise Jacob. Together they have 4 children Jimmy, Thierry, Francis, and Irène.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Jacob, M.; Wick, G.C. (1959). "On the general theory of collisions for particles with spin". Annals of Physics. 7 (4): 404–428. Bibcode:1959AnPhy...7..404J. doi:10.1016/0003-4916(59)90051-X. ISSN 0003-4916.
  2. ^ Jacob, Maurice (1961). Théorie formelle des collisions et états propres d'hélicité (PDF) (PhD).
  3. ^ a b "Maurice Jacob 1933–2007". CERN Courier. Vol. 47, no. 6. Bristol: Institute of Physics. July–August 2007. p. 39.
  4. ^ Jacob, M.; Rafelski, J. (1987). "Longitudinal polarization, abundance and quark-gluon plasma formation". Physics Letters B. 190 (1–2): 173–176. doi:10.1016/0370-2693(87)90862-8.
  5. ^ Heinz, Ulrich; Jacob, Maurice (2000-02-16). "Evidence for a New State of Matter: An Assessment of the Results from the CERN Lead Beam Programme". arXiv:nucl-th/0002042.
  6. ^ Jacob, M.; Wu, Tai Tsun (1993). "Transverse distribution effects in beamstrahlung". Zeitschrift für Physik C. 58 (2): 279–284. Bibcode:1993ZPhyC..58..279J. doi:10.1007/BF01560346. ISSN 0170-9739. S2CID 121467413.
  7. ^ a b Ellis, John (14 May 2007). "CERN Bulletin". No. 20/2007 & 21/2007. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  8. ^ Van Hove, L.; Jacob, M. (1980). "Highlights of 25 years of physics at CERN". Physics Reports. 62 (1): 1–86. Bibcode:1980PhR....62....1V. doi:10.1016/0370-1573(80)90103-9. ISSN 0370-1573.
  9. ^ Heinz, Ulrich W. (2008). "From SPS to RHIC: Maurice and the CERN heavy-ion programme". Physica Scripta. 78 (2): 028005. arXiv:0805.4572. Bibcode:2008PhyS...78b8005H. doi:10.1088/0031-8949/78/02/028005. S2CID 13833990.
  10. ^ Maurice Jacob (1995). In the Wings of Physics. World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-02-2178-2.
  11. ^ Portant nomination au conseil scientifique du centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS). 10 March 1988.
  12. ^ Guy Laval (November 2007). "In memoriam : Maurice Jacob". L'Académie des sciences. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  13. ^ "Décret du 13 juillet 1994 portant promotion et nomination". Journal officiel "Lois et Décrets" (in French). 14 July 1994. p. 10178. Retrieved 24 February 2020.

maurice, jacob, maurice, rené, michel, jacob, 1933, march, 1933, 2007, 2007, french, theoretical, particle, physicist, born28, march, 1933, arrondissement, lyon, died2, 2007, 2007, aged, geneva, alma, materÉcole, normale, supérieureuniversity, paris, occupatio. Maurice Rene Michel Jacob 1933 03 28 28 March 1933 2007 05 02 2 May 2007 was a French theoretical particle physicist Maurice JacobBorn28 March 1933 4th arrondissement of Lyon Died2 May 2007 2007 05 02 aged 74 Geneva Alma materEcole normale superieureUniversity of Paris PhD OccupationPhysicist ChildrenIrene Jacob Parent s Maurice Jacob AwardsCNRS Silver MedalLegion of HonourAcademic careerInstitutionsBrookhaven National LaboratoryCaltechSaclayCERN Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and honors 3 Marriage and children 4 ReferencesBiography editMaurice Jacob studied physics at Ecole normale superieure from 1953 to 1957 During a visit to the Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1959 he developed with Gian Carlo Wick the helicity formalism for relativistic description of scattering of particles with spin and the decay of particles and resonant states 1 In 1961 he obtained a doctorate on this subject at the University of Paris 2 His thesis advisors were professors Francis Perrin and Gian Carlo Wick Jacob then moved as a post doctoral fellow to Caltech He worked in Saclay from 1961 to 1967 From 1967 he worked at CERN until his retirement in 1998 From 1982 to 1988 he headed the theoretical physics division of CERN and in the 1990s he was responsible for CERN s relations with its Member States 3 Maurice Jacob s research focuses on the phenomenology of strong interactions including diffraction scaling high transverse momentum processes and the formation of quark gluon plasma 4 5 In particular he pioneered the studies of inclusive hadron production processes including scaling and its violations He contributed also to the field of accelerator physics together with Tai Tsun Wu 6 He supported Carlo Rubbia during the construction of the Super Proton Synchrotron SPS in the 1980s 7 8 Maurice Jacob played a key role in bringing together different groups from the experimental and theoretical nuclear and particle physics communities to initiate an ultrarelativistic heavy ion collision program at the CERN SPS in order to search for the quark gluon plasma 9 Jacob chaired the French Physical Society from 1985 to 2002 and from 1991 to 1993 he was president of the European Physical Society In 1993 he became a member of the American Physical Society He was co editor of Physics Letters B and Physics Reports 10 He was appointed member of the CNRS scientific council in 1988 11 He was a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences from 1977 member of the Swedish Royal Academies Academia Europaea and also scientific advisor to the European Space Agency 12 Awards and honors edit nbsp CNRS Silver Medal 1967 3 Legion of Honour 1994 13 Marriage and children editMaurice Jacob was married to Lise Jacob Together they have 4 children Jimmy Thierry Francis and Irene 7 References edit Jacob M Wick G C 1959 On the general theory of collisions for particles with spin Annals of Physics 7 4 404 428 Bibcode 1959AnPhy 7 404J doi 10 1016 0003 4916 59 90051 X ISSN 0003 4916 Jacob Maurice 1961 Theorie formelle des collisions et etats propres d helicite PDF PhD a b Maurice Jacob 1933 2007 CERN Courier Vol 47 no 6 Bristol Institute of Physics July August 2007 p 39 Jacob M Rafelski J 1987 Longitudinal polarization abundance and quark gluon plasma formation Physics Letters B 190 1 2 173 176 doi 10 1016 0370 2693 87 90862 8 Heinz Ulrich Jacob Maurice 2000 02 16 Evidence for a New State of Matter An Assessment of the Results from the CERN Lead Beam Programme arXiv nucl th 0002042 Jacob M Wu Tai Tsun 1993 Transverse distribution effects in beamstrahlung Zeitschrift fur Physik C 58 2 279 284 Bibcode 1993ZPhyC 58 279J doi 10 1007 BF01560346 ISSN 0170 9739 S2CID 121467413 a b Ellis John 14 May 2007 CERN Bulletin No 20 2007 amp 21 2007 Retrieved 22 February 2020 Van Hove L Jacob M 1980 Highlights of 25 years of physics at CERN Physics Reports 62 1 1 86 Bibcode 1980PhR 62 1V doi 10 1016 0370 1573 80 90103 9 ISSN 0370 1573 Heinz Ulrich W 2008 From SPS to RHIC Maurice and the CERN heavy ion programme Physica Scripta 78 2 028005 arXiv 0805 4572 Bibcode 2008PhyS 78b8005H doi 10 1088 0031 8949 78 02 028005 S2CID 13833990 Maurice Jacob 1995 In the Wings of Physics World Scientific ISBN 978 981 02 2178 2 Portant nomination au conseil scientifique du centre national de la recherche scientifique CNRS 10 March 1988 Guy Laval November 2007 In memoriam Maurice Jacob L Academie des sciences Retrieved 21 February 2020 Decret du 13 juillet 1994 portant promotion et nomination Journal officiel Lois et Decrets in French 14 July 1994 p 10178 Retrieved 24 February 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maurice Jacob amp oldid 1179448059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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