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Marietta Kurz was the first person to find evidence of the subatomic particles known as , specifically .


Career
Kurz was employed by 's research team at the University of Bristol as a "scanner", tasked to search for the tracks left by subatomic events recorded in photographic plates. Like most other scanners, Kurz was not a trained physicist. Her work as a scanner consisted of studying images under microscopes. These images came from silver trails left by charged particles passing through a glass plate coated with photographic emulsion.

On March 7, 1947, while inspecting a plate, Kurz noticed a track of silver particles through her microscope that showed a stopping and another one continuing from where the first had terminated. She recorded this with a sketch in her notebook and the words "double meson" in capitals. Powell and immediately realized the significance.

Though the decay event was clear, the resultant track was incomplete, having left the edge of the plate. However, further images were discovered within days by Kurz's colleague, Irene Roberts. These tracks, having a length of about 600 micrometers, allowed the new pion particle's mass to be determined. This provided the substance for a paper submitted to Nature by César Lattes, , Giuseppe Occhialini, and Powell. Kurz was credited in the caption for the original track's image. Powell was awarded the in 1950.


Legacy
Kurz's notebook is now displayed as part of the University of Bristol's Special Collections.

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