Oreste Piccioni (October 24, 1915 – April 13, 2002) was an Italian-American physicist who made important contributions to elementary particle physics. He is the co-discoverer of the antineutron.
In 1946 he emigrated to the United States, where he worked first at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Bruno Rossi, and then at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Cosmotron, developing faster nuclear electronics and essential techniques for extracting, transporting, and focusing beams of high energy particles. Later at UC Berkeley's Lawrence Radiation laboratory he was a co-discoverer of the antineutron in 1956 at the Bevatron.
His important contributions to the design of the experiment that discovered the antiproton in 1955 were acknowledged in the 1959 ceremony in which the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain. E. Segrè Nobel lecture (1959) Unfortunately a famous quarrel over credit and priority for the discovery embittered Piccioni for much of his later life, to the point that he filed a lawsuit in 1972 against Segrè and Chamberlain, seeking damages and public acknowledgment of his contributions. The suit was ultimately dismissed as filed too late for consideration of the issues.
An important theoretical paperA. Pais and O. Piccioni, Phys. Rev. 100 (1955) 1487 with Abraham Pais in 1955 considered regeneration in neutral kaon mixing. In 1960 he joined the faculty of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where his group made the first measurement of the neutral kaon K1-K2 mass difference.Francis Muller, Robert W. Birge, William B. Fowler, Robert H. Good, Warner Hirsch, Robert P. Matsen, Larry Oswald, Wilson M. Powell, Howard S. White, and Oreste Piccioni, "Regeneration and Mass Difference of Neutral K Mesons", Phys. Rev. Lett. 4, 418 (1960)[4]Nicola Cabibbo (2004),"From Theory to Experiment: Interference in Particle Physics" [5]
Piccioni retired from UCSD as Professor Emeritus in 1986, but continued to give review talks and work in the investigation of fundamental problems in quantum mechanics.
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