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|name              = Nicola Cabibbo
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|birth_place      = [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
|death_date        = {{death date and age|2010|8|16|1935|4|10|df=y}}
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|nationality      = [[Italy|Italian]]
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|fields            = [[Particle physics]]
|workplaces        = [[Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare|Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics]]<br>[[Pontifical Academy of Sciences]]
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|awards            = [[Sakurai Prize]] (1989)<br>[[Matteucci Medal]] (2002)<br>[[Dirac Prize#Dirac Medal of the ICTP|P.A.M. Dirac Medal]] (2010)
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'''Nicola Cabibbo''' (10 April 1935 – 16 August 2010<ref>
{{cite web
|author=
|date=16 August 2010
|title=Morto il fisico Cabibbo Gli fu negato il Nobel
|url=http://www.corriere.it/scienze_e_tecnologie/10_agosto_16/morto-fisico-nicola-cabibbo_33cc09ac-a96f-11df-b3a8-00144f02aabe.shtml
|work=[[Corriere della Sera]]
|accessdate=2010-08-16
}} {{It icon}}</ref>) was an [[:Category:Italian physicists|Italian physicist]], best known for his work on the [[weak interaction]]. He was also the president of the [[Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare|Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics]] from 1983 to 1992, and from 1993 until his death he was the president of the [[Pontifical Academy of Sciences]].<ref>{{cite pmid|20844530}}</ref> He was born in [[Rome]].
 
==Work==
[[Image:Cabibbo angle.svg|thumb|175px|left|The Cabibbo angle represents the rotation of the [[mass]] [[eigenstate]] [[vector space]] formed by the mass eigenstates <math>\scriptstyle{| d \rangle , \ | s \rangle}</math> into the [[weak interaction|weak]] eigenstate vector space formed by the weak eigenstates <math>\scriptstyle{| d^\prime \rangle , \ | s^\prime \rangle}</math>. The rotation angle is {{nowrap|''θ''<sub>C</sub> {{=}} 13.04&deg;}}.]]
 
Cabibbo's major work on the [[weak interaction]] originated from a need to explain two observed phenomena:
 
*The transitions between [[Up quark|up]] and [[Down quark|down]] [[quark]]s, between [[electron]]s and [[electron neutrino]]s, and between [[muon]]s and [[muon neutrino]]s had similar likelihood of occurring (similar [[Probability amplitude|amplitudes]]); and
*The transitions with change in [[strangeness]] had amplitudes equal to one fourth of those with no change in strangeness.
 
Cabibbo solved the first issue by postulating [[weak universality]], which involves a similarity in the weak interaction [[coupling constant|coupling strength]] between different generations of particles. He solved the second issue with a [[mixing angle]] ''θ''<sub>C</sub> (now called the [[Cabibbo angle]]), between the down and strange quarks. Modern measurements show that {{nowrap|''θ''<sub>C</sub> {{=}} 13.04&deg;}}.
 
Before the discovery of the third [[generation (particle physics)|generation]] of quarks, Cabibbo's work was extended by [[Makoto Kobayashi (physicist)|Makoto Kobayashi]] and [[Toshihide Maskawa]] to the [[Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix]]. In 2008, Kobayashi and Maskawa shared one half of the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] for their work. Some physicists had bitter feelings that the Nobel Prize committee failed to reward Cabibbo for his part.<ref name=ymytm>{{cite web | author = 闫同民 | year = 2013 | title = 与2008年诺贝尔物理奖失之交臂的物理学家 | journal = 物理双月刊 | volume = 35 | pages = 354–357 | url =  http://psroc.phys.ntu.edu.tw/bimonth/download.php?d=1&cpid=198&did=22}}</ref><ref>
{{cite web
|author=Valerie Jamieson
|date=7 October 2008
|title=Physics Nobel snubs key researcher
|url=http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14885-physics-nobel-snubs-key-researcher.html?DCMP=ILC-hmts&nsref=news8_head_dn14885
|work=[[New Scientist]]
|accessdate=2009-11-06
}}</ref> Asked for a reaction on the prize, Cabibbo preferred to give no comment. According to sources close to him, he was very embittered.<ref>
{{cite web
|date=7 October 2008
|url=http://www.corriere.it/scienze_e_tecnologie/08_ottobre_07/nobel_fisica_italiani_traditi_d9993120-946d-11dd-a0d8-00144f02aabc.shtml
|title=Nobel, l'amarezza dei fisici italiani
|publisher=[[Corriere della Sera]]
|accessdate=2009-11-06
}} {{It icon}}</ref>
 
Recent work on evaluating the importance of scientific papers using [[Google]]'s [[PageRank]] algorithm identifies Cabibbo's paper "Unitary symmetry and leptonic decays"<ref>
{{cite journal
|author=Nicola Cabibbo
|year=1963
|title=Unitary symmetry and leptonic decays
|journal=[[Physical Review Letters]]
|volume=10 |pages=531–533
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.10.531
|bibcode = 1963PhRvL..10..531C
|issue=12 }}</ref> as the top ranked out of 353,268 articles published by the [[American Physical Society]] since 1893 in journals such as [[Physical Review Letters]].<ref>
{{cite web
|date=21 January 2009
|title=How Google’s PageRank predicts Nobel Prize winners
|url=http://arxivblog.com/?p=1123
|accessdate=2009-11-06
}}</ref> The same research shows that most of the authors of the top-ranked papers are also Nobel Prize winners, which makes Cabibbo's exclusion seem all the more curious.
 
Later, Cabibbo researched applications of [[supercomputer]]s to address problems in modern physics with the experiments [[APE 100]] and [[APE 1000]].
 
Cabibbo supported attempts to rehabilitate executed Italian philosopher [[Giordano Bruno]], citing the apologies on [[Galileo Galilei]] as a possible model to correct the historical wrongs done by the Church.<ref>
{{cite web
|title=Un scientifique évoque la réhabilitation d'un théologien brûlé pour hérésie
|url=http://www.la-croix.com/afp.static/pages/090527172236.397lc0x6.htm
}} {{Fr icon}}</ref>
 
After his death in 2011, the [[Franklin Institute]] awarded him with the [[Benjamin Franklin Medal (Franklin Institute)|Benjamin Franklin Medal]] in Physics.<ref>
{{cite web
|url=http://www.fi.edu/franklinawards/11/bf_physics.html
|title=Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics
|year=2011
|publisher=Franklin Institute
|accessdate=December 23, 2011
}}</ref>
 
==Death==
He died from respiratory problems in a Rome hospital on August 16, 2010 at the age of 75.
 
==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.imss.fi.it/milleanni/cronologia/biografie/cabibbo%20.html Cabibbo biography] from the [[Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza]] {{It icon}}
*{{cite journal
| last1 = Parisi | first1 = Giorgio
| year = 2011
| title = Nicola Cabibbo
| journal = [[Physics Today]]
| volume = 64 | pages = 59
| doi = 10.1063/1.3554322
|bibcode = 2011PhT....64b..59P
| issue = 2 }}
 
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| before= [[Giovanni Battista Marini Bettòlo Marconi]]
| title = [[Chancellor (education)|President]] of the [[Pontifical Academy of Sciences]]
| years = 6 April 1993 – 16 August 2010
| after = [[Werner Arber]]
}}
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| NAME              =Cabibbo, Nicola
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Italian physicist
| DATE OF BIRTH    =10 April 1935
| PLACE OF BIRTH    =[[Rome]], [[Italy]]
| DATE OF DEATH    =16 August 2010
| PLACE OF DEATH    = Rome,  Italy
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[[Category:Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences]]
[[Category:Foreign Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences]]
[[Category:Theoretical physicists]]
[[Category:J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics recipients]]

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