- Eugene T. Booth
Eugene Theodore Booth (1912 in Rome, Georgia –
6 March 2004 ) was an Americannuclear physicist . He was a member of the historic Columbia University team which made the first demonstration of nuclear fission in the United States. During theManhattan Project , he worked ongaseous diffusion forisotope separation . He was the director of the design, construction, and operation project for the 385-Mev synchrocyclotron at the Nevis Laboratories, the scientific director of the SCALANT Research Center, and dean of graduate studies at Stevens Institute of Technology.Education
Booth studied physics at the
University of Georgia , where he received hisBachelor of Science (1932),Master of Science (1934), andDoctor of Philosophy (1937) degrees. In 1934, he was a Rhodes Scholar. [ "Physicist Booth, Who Built Columbia’s Cyclotron, Dies", "Columbia University Record: News in Brief" [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol29/vol29_iss12/Pg.3_2912New.pdf (26 March 2004)] .] [ [http://www.uga.edu/gm/archives/ArcRho.html Eugene T. Booth] – University of Georgia, Rhodes Scholar recipient, 1934.]Career
Booth joined the
Columbia University faculty as a lecturer. He also helped professor John R. Dunning with hiscyclotron construction and research. Thus began Booth’s lengthy professional collaboration with Dunning. [ "Physicist Booth, Who Built Columbia’s Cyclotron, Dies", "Columbia University Record: News in Brief" [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol29/vol29_iss12/Pg.3_2912New.pdf (26 March 2004)] .] [ Herbert L. Anderson " [http://books.nap.edu/html/biomems/jdunning.pdf John Ray Dunning 1907 – 1975] " in "Biographical Memoir" 163-186 (National Academy of Sciences, 1989).]In December 1938, the German chemists
Otto Hahn andFritz Strassmann sent a manuscript to " Naturwissenschaften" reporting they had detected the elementbarium after bombardinguranium withneutrons ; [ O. Hahn and F. Strassmann "Über den Nachweis und das Verhalten der bei der Bestrahlung des Urans mittels Neutronen entstehenden Erdalkalimetalle" ("On the detection and characteristics of the alkaline earth metals formed by irradiation of uranium with neutrons"), "Naturwissenschaften" Volume 27, Number 1, 11-15 (1939). The authors were identified as being at the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Chemie, Berlin-Dahlem. Received 22 December 1938.] simultaneously, they communicated these results toLise Meitner . Meitner, and her nephewOtto Robert Frisch , correctly interpreted these results as beingnuclear fission . [Lise Meitner and O. R. Frisch "Disintegration of Uranium by Neutrons: a New Type of Nuclear Reaction", "Nature", Volume 143, Number 3615, 239-240 [http://www.nature.com/physics/looking-back/meitner/index.html (11 February 1939)] . The paper is dated 16 January 1939. Meitner is identified as being at the Physical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Stockholm. Frisch is identified as being at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Copenhagen. ] Frisch confirmed this experimentally on 13 January 1939. [ O. R. Frisch "Physical Evidence for the Division of Heavy Nuclei under Neutron Bombardment", "Nature", Volume 143, Number 3616, 276-276 [http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/webdocs/Chem-History/Frisch-Fission-1939.html (18 February 1939)] . The paper is dated 17 January 1939. [The experiment for this letter to the editor was conducted on 13 January 1939; see Richard Rhodes "The Making of the Atomic Bomb" 263 and 268 (Simon and Schuster, 1986).] ] In 1944, Hahn received theNobel Prize for Chemistry for the discovery of nuclear fission. Some historians have documented the history of the discovery of nuclear fission and believe Meitner should have been awarded the Nobel Prize with Hahn. [ Ruth Lewin Sime "From Exceptional Prominence to Prominent Exception: Lise Meitner at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry" [http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/KWG/Ergebnisse/Ergebnisse24.pdf Ergebnisse 24] Forschungsprogramm "Geschichte der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft im Nationalsozialismus" (2005).] [ Ruth Lewin Sime "Lise Meitner: A Life in Physics" (University of California, 1997).] [ Elisabeth Crawford, Ruth Lewin Sime, and Mark Walker "A Nobel Tale of Postwar Injustice", "Physics Today" Volume 50, Issue 9, 26-32 (1997).]Even before it was published, Meitner’s and Frisch’s interpretation of the work of Hahn and Strassmann crossed the Atlantic Ocean with
Niels Bohr , who was to lecture atPrinceton University .Isidor Isaac Rabi andWillis Lamb , twoColumbia University physicists working at Princeton, heard the news and carried it back to Columbia. Rabi said he told Fermi; Fermi gave credit to Lamb. It was soon clear to a number of scientists at Columbia that they should try to detect the energy released in the nuclear fission of uranium from neutron bombardment. On 25 January 1939, Booth was a member of the experimental team at Columbia University which conducted the first nuclear fission experiment in the United States, [ H. L. Anderson, E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, E. Fermi, G. N. Glasoe, and F. G. Slack "The Fission of Uranium", "Phys. Rev." Volume 55, Number 5, 511 - 512 (1939). Institutional citation: Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University, New York, New York. Received 16 February 1939.] which was done in the basement ofPupin Hall ; the other members of the team wereHerbert L. Anderson ,John R. Dunning ,Enrico Fermi , G. Norris Glasoe, andFrancis G. Slack .Bederson, Benjamin "The Physical Tourist: Physics in New York City", "Physics in Perspective" Volume 5, 87-121 [http://www.bederson.org/bensr/nyc.pdf (2003)] .] [ Richard Rhodes "The Making of the Atomic Bomb" 267-270 (Simon and Schuster, 1986).] [ Herbert L. Anderson " [http://books.nap.edu/html/biomems/jdunning.pdf John Ray Dunning 1907 – 1975] " in "Biographical Memoir" 163-186 (National Academy of Sciences, 1989).]During
World War II , Booth was a member of Columbia’s scientific staff in the Division of War Research. During theManhattan Project , Dunning conducted pioneering work at Columbia University ongaseous diffusion to separate uranium isotopes; others working on the project included Booth, Henry A. Boorse, Willard F. Libby,Alfred O. C. Nier , andFrancis G. Slack . [ Boney, F. N. and Michael Adams "A Pictorial History of the University of Georgia" 114 (University of Georgia, 2000).] Bederson, Benjamin "The Physical Tourist: Physics in New York City", "Physics in Perspective" Volume 5, 87-121 [http://www.bederson.org/bensr/nyc.pdf (2003)] .] [ "Physicist Booth, Who Built Columbia’s Cyclotron, Dies", "Columbia University Record: News in Brief" [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol29/vol29_iss12/Pg.3_2912New.pdf (26 March 2004)] .]After World War II, Booth was director of the project for the design, construction, and operation of a 385- MeV
Synchrocyclotron at theNevis Laboratories in Irvington-on-the-Hudson. The project was a collaborative effort ofColumbia University , theUnited States Atomic Energy Commission , and theOffice of Naval Research . [ Herbert L. Anderson " [http://books.nap.edu/html/biomems/jdunning.pdf John Ray Dunning 1907 – 1975] " in "Biographical Memoir" 163-186 (National Academy of Sciences, 1989).] [ "Atomic Glue", "Time" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,815533,00.html?promoid=googlep 15 October 1951] .] [ "Leon M. Lederman, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1988, Autobiography", "The Nobel Foundation" [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1988/lederman-autobio.html (1988)] .]Booth was the scientific director of the SCALANT Research Center, in
Italy . [ [http://www.uga.edu/gm/archives/ArcRho.html Eugene T. Booth] – University of Georgia, Rhodes Scholar recipient, 1934.]Booth was dean of graduate studies at
Stevens Institute of Technology , inHoboken, New Jersey . [ [http://www.uga.edu/gm/archives/ArcRho.html Eugene T. Booth] – University of Georgia, Rhodes Scholar recipient, 1934.]Honors
*Citation from the
United States Atomic Energy Commission for his accomplishments in nuclear physics. [ "Physicist Booth, Who Built Columbia’s Cyclotron, Dies", "Columbia University Record: News in Brief" [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol29/vol29_iss12/Pg.3_2912New.pdf (26 March 2004)] .]elected Literature
*E. T. Booth and C. Hurst "Scattering of Neutrons by Protons", "Nature" Volume 138, 1011-1011 (12 December 1936)
*E. T. Booth, C. Hurst "Experiments with Iso-Energetic Neutrons", "Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences", Volume 161, Number 905, 248-260 (1937). Booth was identified as being at Christ Church, Oxford University. Hurst was identified as being at Fellow of Jesus Church, Oxford University. Received 23 March 1937.
* H. L. Anderson, E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, E. Fermi,
G. N. Glasoe , and F. G. Slack "The Fission of Uranium", "Phys. Rev." Volume 55, Number 5, 511 - 512 (1939). Institutional citation: Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University, New York, New York. Received 16 February 1939.*E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, and F. G. Slack "Delayed Neutron Emission from Uranium", "Phys. Rev. " Volume 55, Number 9, 876 - 876 (1939). Institutional citation: Department of Physics, Columbia University, New York, New York. Received 17 April 1939.
*E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, and F. G. Slack "Energy Distribution of Uranium Fission Fragments", "Phys. Rev." Volume 55, Number 10, 981 - 981 (1939). Institutional citation: Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University, New York, New York. Received 1 May 1939.
*E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, and G. N. Glasoe "Range Distribution of the Uranium Fission Fragments", "Phys. Rev." Volume 55, Issue 10, 982 - 982 (1939). Institutional citation: Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University, New York, New York. Received 1 May 1939.
*A. O. Nier, E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, and A. V. Grosse "Nuclear fission of separated uranium isotopes", "Phys. Rev." Volume 57, Issue 6, 546-546 (1940). Received 3 March 1940. Booth, Dunning, and Grosse were identified as being at Columbia University, New York, New York. Nier was identified as being at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
*A. O. Nier, E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, and A. V. Grosse "Further experiments on fission of separated uranium isotopes", "Phys. Rev." Volume 57, Issue 8, 748-748 (1940). Received 13 April 1940. Booth, Dunning, and Grosse were identified as being at Columbia University, New York, New York. Nier was identified as being at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
*E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, A. V. Grosse, and A. O. Nier "Neutron Capture by Uranium (238)", "Phys. Rev." Volume 58, Issue 5, 475 - 476 (1940). Received 13 August 1940. Booth, Dunning, and Grosse were identified as being at Columbia University, New York, New York. Nier was identified as being at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
*A. V. Grosse, E. T. Booth, and J. R. Dunning "The Fourth (4n+1) Radioactive Series", "Phys. Rev." Volume 59, Issue 3, 322 - 323 (1941). Institutional citation: Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University, New York, New York. Received 11 January 1941.
*E. T. Booth, M. W. Johnson, R. W. Schubert, H. C. Beck, W. E. Hovemeyer, W. F. Goodell, Jr. "Cyclotron Report: 1950 - 1951", Report Number NP-3045, 52 pages (1950). Institutional citation: Nevis Cyclotron Labs., Columbia University.
External links
* [http://photos.aip.org/images/catalog/booth_eugene_e1.jsp Eugene T. Booth] – Photograph, American Institute of Physics
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