Article ID: CBB000641829

Isidor I. Rabi and CERN (2005)

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School of History,Technology and Society, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0345, USA Abstract. Isidor I. Rabi (1898--1988) is the acknowledged father of CERN, today one of the most important particle-physics laboratories in the world. I explore his motives for promoting the idea in 1950 that Western Europe should build a Brookhaven with national governments replacing universities. I unravel the many ways in which a major accelerator facility in Geneva, Switzerland, could both stimulate European science and serve the interests of the American scientific community. Rabi was careful to avoid giving any official support to steps then under way in Europe to build a research reactor, even though Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, New York, had one from the outset. I suggest that his main motive for doing so was that he wanted West Germany to be part of the collaborative venture. Rabi was well aware of the foreign-policy objectives of the U.S. State Department in the European theater in 1950, and he wanted to situate politically the new research center in the framework of the Marshall Plan for the postwar reconstruction of the continent, remaking the Old World in the image of the New. Key words. Isidor I. Rabi - Lloyd V. Berkner - Lew Kowarski - accelerator - Brookhaven National Laboratory - CERN - French CEA - high-energy physics - Marshall Plan - research reactor - U.S. State Department

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Authors & Contributors
Day, Michael A.
Mobach, Kamiel
Panoutsopoulos, Grigoris
Wink, Rüdiger
Tsesmelis, Emmanuel
Taubes, Gary
Journals
Physics in Perspective
Science as Culture
Public Understanding of Science
Physics World
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
Washington State University Press
Springer
Praeger Publishers
Institute of Physics Publishing
Harvard University Press
Auckland University Press
Concepts
Physics
Atomic, nuclear, and particle physics
Particle accelerators
Particles (nuclear physics)
Science and society
Nuclear power; atomic energy
People
Rabi, Isidor Isaac
Sommerfeld, Arnold Johannes Wilhelm
Wheeler, John Archibald
Telegdi, Valentine L.
Snow, Charles Percy
Rubbia, Carlo
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century, early
20th century
Places
Switzerland
Europe
United States
England
West Germany
New Zealand
Institutions
European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
European Space Research Organisation
University of Chicago
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