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  1. Ben Roy Mottelson, all'anagrafe Benjamin Roy Mottelson, è stato un fisico statunitense naturalizzato danese, vincitore, insieme a Aage Niels Bohr e James Rainwater, del premio Nobel per la fisica nel 1975, per «la scoperta del collegamento tra moto collettivo e moto delle particelle nei nuclei atomici e lo sviluppo della teoria ...

  2. Ben Roy Mottelson (9 July 1926 – 13 May 2022) was an American-Danish nuclear physicist. He won the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the non-spherical geometry of atomic nuclei.

  3. 19 mag 2022 · Ben Roy Mottelson, an American-Danish theoretical physicist who shared a Nobel Prize for revealing how the motion of protons and neutrons could distort the shape of the nuclei of atoms, died on...

  4. Ben Roy Mottelson. The American Danish theoretical physicist Ben Roy Mottelson, one of the pioneers of nuclear structure theory, left us on 13 May 2022. We lost one of the greatest minds and one of the finest people. Ben combined his passion for physics and his great and unusual gift for doing science with a warm, enthusiastic, and open-minded ...

  5. 9 mag 2024 · Ben Roy Mottelson (born July 9, 1926, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died May 13, 2022) was an American-Danish physicist who shared the 1975 Nobel Prize for Physics with Aage N. Bohr and James Rainwater for his work in determining the asymmetrical shapes of certain atomic nuclei and the reasons behind such asymmetries.

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  6. 21 mag 2022 · Ben Roy Mottelson, an American-born physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for a groundbreaking explanation of the structure and behavior of the atomic nucleus, including its shape, its rotations...

  7. 20 mag 2022 · The American-Danish physicist and Nobel laureate Ben Roy Mottelson died on 13 May at the age of 95. Mottelson made critical contributions to determining and understanding that certain nuclei could have asymmetrical shapes. The work earned him a share of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1975.