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Ben Roy Mottelson
Ben Roy
Mottelson is an American-Danish nuclear physicist. Brought up in the suburbs of
Chicago, he graduated from high school, when the Second World War was at its
peak and was immediately enlisted in the military. However, he spent the war
years at the University of Purdue, getting trained to become a Navy Officer.
After the war, he earned his bachelor’s degree from Purdue University and then
his PhD from Harvard University. Subsequently, he traveled to Copenhagen, where
he joined the Institute for Theoretical Physics (later the Niels Bohr Institute)
on fellowship. There, he began collaborating with Aage Bohr and experimentally
confirmed that movement of subatomic particles can alter the shape of the
nucleus. This work, which earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics two decades
later, not only challenged the established theories, but also stimulated
further studies in this field. Soon after this, he obtained employment, first
at the Theoretical Study Group of European Organization for Nuclear Researc,
and then at Nordisk Institut for Teoretisk Atomfysik, both in Copenhagen. Later
he became a naturalized citizen of Denmark and now lives in Copenhagen.
Childhood & Early Life
· Ben Roy
Mottelson was born on 9 July, 1926 in Chicago, United States of America. His
father, Goodman Mottelson, held a university degree in engineering. His
mother’s name was Georgia Mottelson (née Blum). He was the second of his
parents’ three children.
· Ben spent his
early years in La Grange, a suburb located just outside the city of Chicago.
During that time, the village had a very healthy atmosphere, where political,
moral and scientific issues were openly and vigorously discussed and young Ben
was highly influenced by this.
· In La Grange,
Ben Roy Mottelson attended Lyons Township High School. Upon graduating from
there in 1943, he joined the U.S. Navy as part of his war service and was sent
to Purdue University to be trained as an officer under the V-12 Navy College
Training Program.
· Once the war
ended, he stayed back at the Purdue University to complete his undergraduate
studies, finally receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in 1947. Thereafter,
he joined Harvard University for his graduate work and working under Professor
Julian Schwinger, he earned his PhD in nuclear physics in 1950.
Career
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§ Soon after
receiving his PhD in 1950, Mottelson received one-year Sheldon Traveling
Fellowship from the Harvard University. With it, he traveled to Denmark and
joined the Institute for Theoretical Physics (later the Niels Bohr Institute)
in Copenhagen.
§ Initially, he
planned to spend only the 1950-1951 session at Copenhagen. At that time, the
Institute was run by eminent physicist and Nobel laureate Niels Bohr. Under
him, the institute grew a tradition of international cooperation and Mottelson
enjoyed the atmosphere there.
§ Fortunately in 1951,
he received another fellowship; this time from the U.S. Atomic Energy
Commission. It allowed him to stay at Copenhagen for two more years and start
collaborating with Aage N. Bohr on the distortions in the shape of a nucleus.
§ At that time,
two principal theories were being circulated. According to Maria
Goeppert-Mayer, in a nucleus, independent particles are arranged in shells.
This was known as shell theory. The other was liquid drop model, which
describes nucleus as a semi-classical fluid made up of neutrons and protons.
§ However, none
of them could explain all aspects of the properties of an atomic nucleus. In
1950, James Rainwater postulated that a nucleus was like a balloon with balls
inside.
§ He theorized
that, just as the moving balls distort the shape of the balloon, subatomic
particles moving inside a nucleus also cause distortion on its surface. Working
independently, Aage Bohr too had come to the same conclusion.
§ From 1951
onwards, Mottelson and Bohr worked together to establish this theory experimentally.
From 1952 to 1953, they published the results of these experiments in three
papers.
§ In 1953, he
obtained appointment at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
as staff member and became attached to its Theoretical Study Group, based in
Copenhagen. Concurrently, he continued his collaboration with Bohr.
§ He remained at
CERN till 1957. The same year, Nordisk Institut for Teoretisk Atomfysik
(NORDITA) was founded in the premises of the Institute of Theoretical Physics,
Mottelson shifted to the new organization as a professor, a position he held
till his retirement.
§ In 1959, he
spent the spring term as visiting professor in the University of California at
Berkeley. All the while he kept collaborating with Bohr and published a
two-volume monograph, titled ‘Nuclear Structure’ with him.
§ The first
volume titled, ‘Single-Particle Motion’, appeared in 1969 and the second volume
titled, ‘Nuclear Deformations’ was published in 1975. Meanwhile in 1971,
Mottelson received Danish citizenship. Concurrently, he also holds the American
citizenship.
Major Works
§ Mottelson is
best known for his experimental work with Aage Bohr, which confirmed that
movement of subatomic particles can distort the shape of nuclei. The work not
only challenged the accepted notion that all nuclei are perfectly spherical,
but also merged Maria Goeppert-Mayer’s shell model with James Rainwater’s
liquid drop model.
Awards & Achievements
§ In 1975, Ben R.
Mottelson received the Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Aage Bohr and James
Rainwater "for the discovery of the connection between collective motion
and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the
structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection".
§ Other than the
Nobel Prize, he also received Atoms for Peace Award in 1969 and John Price
Wetherill Medal in 1974.
§ Mottelson is a
foreign fellow of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and Bangladesh
Academy of Sciences. He is also a member of the Board of Sponsors of the
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
§ He also holds
honorary degrees from Purdue University and the University of Heidelberg.
Personal Life
§ In December
1948, Mottelson married Nancy Jane Reno. The couple had three children - two
sons, Malcolm Graham and Daniel John and one daughter, Martha. In 1975, shortly
before Mottelson received his Nobel Prize, Nancy Jane Reno died from cancer.
§ In 1983,
Mottelson tied the knot for the second time and married Britta Marger
Siegumfeldt.
§ In his spare
time, Mottelson likes to listen to music. He also enjoys bicycle riding and
swimming.
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