- Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh
Lochlainn O’Raifeartaigh (
11 March 1933 –18 November 2000 ) was an Irishphysicist of world-wide repute in the field of theoretical particle physics. He is best known for the O'Raifeartaigh Theorem, an important result in unification theory, and the O'Raifeartaigh Model ofsupersymmetry breaking .O'Raifeartaigh was born in
Dublin in 1933, and most of his scientific career was centred around that city, where he obtained his first degrees atUniversity College Dublin (BA in 1953 and MSc in Mathematical Physics in 1956), and spent from 1968 until his death as Senior Professor at theDublin Institute for Advanced Studies . He obtained his doctorate from theUniversity of Zurich in 1960, underWalter Heitler . He also visited many institutions, notably Madras, IHES Bures, andPrinceton University , but it was during an extended stay atSyracuse University (1964-8) that he made the discovery that established his reputation. This result, which became known as O'Raifeartaigh's no-go theorem, showed that it was impossible to combine internal and relativistic symmetries other than in a trivial fashion, thus ending a widespread quest by the particle physics community to achieve this fusion.O'Raifeartaigh's prolific career in theoretical physics was manifested by many fundamental contributions to the application of symmetries in
particle physics . In the 1970s he showed that the new supersymmetries could provide a mechanism (O'Raifeartaigh's mechanism) for circumventing his no-go theorem which had assumed only classicalLie group symmetries. In the 1980s he applied non-Abelian gauge theory to the analysis ofmagnetic monopole s. His interests encompassed the spin-statistics theorem, Kac-Moody and W-algebras, and included early contributions to the theory of non-invariance (dynamical) groups, among much else. His long and productive career in the application of symmetry methods to theoretical physics was acknowledged by the award of theWigner Medal in August 2000.External links
* [http://www.stp.dias.ie/Lochlainn/lochlainn.html Article about O’Raifeartaigh on the DIAS website]
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