Pauli, Wolfgang

Pauli, Wolfgang
born April 25, 1900, Vienna, Austria
died Dec. 15, 1958, Zürich, Switz.

Austrian-born U.S. physicist.

At the age of 20, he wrote a 200-page encyclopaedia article on the theory of relativity. He taught physics in Zürich (1928–40) and later at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. In 1924 he proposed that a spin quantum number, +12 or -12, is necessary to specify electron energy states. In 1930 he proposed that the energy and momentum apparently lost when an electron is emitted from an atomic nucleus in beta decay is carried away by an almost massless, uncharged, and difficult-to-detect particle (the neutrino). He was awarded a 1945 Nobel Prize for his 1925 discovery of the Pauli exclusion principle.

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▪ American physicist
born April 25, 1900, Vienna, Austria
died Dec. 15, 1958, Zürich, Switz.
 Austrian-born physicist and recipient of the 1945 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery in 1925 of the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that in an atom no two electrons can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously. This principle clearly relates the quantum theory to the observed properties of atoms.

      When he was 20, Pauli wrote a 200-page encyclopaedia article on the theory of relativity. He was appointed a lecturer at the University of Hamburg in 1923, and the following year he proposed that a fourth quantum number, which may take on the numerical values +1/2 or −1/2, was necessary to specify electron energy states. It was later found that the two values represent the two possible directions of spin for fermions (fermion). In 1925 he introduced his exclusion principle, which immediately made clear the reason for the structure of the periodic table of the elements.

      In 1928 Pauli became professor of theoretical physics at the Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich. Under his direction the institution became a great centre of research in theoretical physics during the years preceding World War II. In the late 1920s it was observed that when a beta particle (electron) is emitted from an atomic nucleus, there is generally some energy and momentum missing, a grave violation of the laws of conservation. Rather than allow these laws to be discarded, Pauli proposed in 1931 that the missing energy and momentum is carried away from the nucleus by some particle (later named the neutrino by Enrico Fermi (Fermi, Enrico)) that is uncharged and has little or no mass and had gone unnoticed because it interacts with matter so seldom that it is nearly impossible to detect. This particle was not observed until 1956.

      In 1940 Pauli was appointed to the chair of theoretical physics at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, and in 1946 he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Following World War II he returned to Zürich.

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