- José Leite Lopes
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birth_date =October 28 ,1918
birth_place =Recife ,Pernambuco ,Brazil
death_date =June 12 ,2006
death_place =Rio de Janeiro ,Brazil
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nationality =Brazil ian
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fields =Theoretical physics
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alma_mater =University of São Paulo
doctoral_advisor =Mário Schenberg
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known_for = Z0boson s
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footnotes =José Leite Lopes (b.
October 28 ,1918 ,Recife ,Pernambuco ; d.June 12 ,2006 ,Rio de Janeiro ), noted Brazilian theoretical physicist in the field ofquantum field theory andparticle physics .Life
Leite Lopes began his university studies in 1935, enrolling in
industrial chemistry at the Chemistry School ofPernambuco . In 1937, while presenting a paper to a scientific conference inRio de Janeiro , the young student met Brazilian physicistMário Schenberg and was introduced by him inSão Paulo to Italian physicistsLuigi Fantappiè andGleb Wataghin . All three were working on research inphysics at the then recently createdUniversity of São Paulo , amid a climate of great intellectual excitement and a breeding ground for a bright young generation of what would become the élite of Brazilian physics, such asCésar Lattes ,Oscar Sala ,Roberto Salmeron ,Jayme Tiomno andMarcelo Damy de Souza Santos . Encouraged to study physics by what he saw, Leite Lopes moved toRio de Janeiro after hist graduation in 1939. He took the entrance examinations to the National Faculty of Philosophy of theUniversity of Brazil in 1940 and graduated a bachelor in physics in 1942. Accepting an invitation byCarlos Chagas Filho , Leite Lopes started to work in the same year the Institute of Biophysics of theFederal University of Rio de Janeiro , but soon moved to the University of São Paulo to take up graduate studies inquantum mechanics with his teacher, friend and sponsor, Mário Schenberg. His main work during this time was on the calculation of Dirac'sradiation field ofelectron s.In 1944, Leite Lopes got an American fellowship to study at
Princeton University , inNew Jersey ,USA , underJoseph Maria Jauch . There, he had the opportunity to learn and work with giants of theoretical physics, such asAlbert Einstein ,Wolfgang Pauli andJohn von Neumann , despite the fact that most of the faculty was absent, involved in theManhattan Project (the development of the firstatomic bomb s). In 1946, he finished his doctoral dissertation, on the topic of the influence of the recoil ofheavy particles on thenuclear potential energy , and returned to Rio de Janeiro. He accepted the interim chair of Theoretical and Superior Physics at the University of Brazil, and started to lecture on quantum mechanics andquantum theory of radiation . In 1948 he was confirmed as chairman after presenting a thesis on the theory ofnuclear force s.Together with
César Lattes , a young physicist from São Paulo who had achieved international fame due to his co-discovery of a new kind of nuclear particle, thepion (pi-meson ), Leite Lopes was instrumental in creating in January 1949, in Rio de Janeiro, theCentro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas (Brazilian Center for Research in Physics) (CBPF), a research center in theoretical physics (the first inLatin America ), maintained by funds fromConfederação Nacional de Indústrias (Brazilian Confederation of Industries), then presided byEuvaldo Lodi . In the same year Leite Lopes was invited byRobert Oppenheimer to spend another year of study at theInstitute for Advanced Study in Princeton, where he attended lectures byRichard Feynman ,Victor Weisskopf andPaul Dirac . In 1957 he again visited the USA on a fellowship, by invitation ofRichard Feynman , at theCalifornia Institute of Technology .In 1969, the new
military regime in Brazil took away hispolitical rights , together with several other professors, supposedly on the basis of his participation in a "communist conspiracy". He was dismissed summarily from the very Center he had created and had to exile himself voluntarily in the USA (at theCarnegie Mellon University ) and then at theUniversité Louis Pasteur , inStrasbourg ,France . From 1974 to 1978, Leite Lopes was appointed full professor with the Université Louis Pasteur, taking up the directorship of the Division of High Energy and the position of vice-director of theCentre de Recherches Nucleaires , a part of theCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). He returned to Brazil in 1986, as the director of the Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas. He was also an honorary president of the Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science.Among many international and national honors and prizes, Leite Lopes received the 1999
UNESCO Science Prize and received the Great Cross of theBrazilian Order of Scientific Merit .Works
Leite Lopes is internationally recognized for his many contributions to theoretical physics, particularly in the following areas:
* Prediction of the existence of neutral vectorial
boson s (Z0 boson), 1n 1958, by devising an equation which showed the analogy of the weak nuclear interactions with electromagnetism.Steve Weinberg ,Sheldon Glashow andAbdus Salam used later these results to develop theeletroweak unification . They were awarded with theNobel Prize of Physicis in 1979.
* Thevector dominance model in nuclearelectroweak interaction s
*Nuclear shell structure inphotonuclear reaction s
* Construction of theFock relativistic space
* Mesonpseudoscalar potential indeuteron theory
* Scalar meson pairs
* Models oflepton andquark structuresExternal links
* [http://www4.prossiga.br/lopes/ing/index.html José Leite Lopes Virtual Library]
* [http://www4.prossiga.br/lopes/prodcien/preprints.html Published papers] . José Leite Lopes Virtual Library, CNPq, Brazil.
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