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  • Comment: Sorry, but he does not meet notability guidelines based upon what is in this article, please read them at WP:N carefully. For instance, his thesis paper only has 18 citations, so is not notable. It may be very hard (or impossible) to prove notability from his patents. Not everyone can have a Wikipedia page, the bar is high. Ldm1954 ( talk) 13:54, 9 January 2024 (UTC)

Wilson M. Brubaker
Born(1906-07-09)July 9, 1906
DiedMay 30, 1984(1984-05-30) (aged 77)
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater Caltech
Known forNuclear Physicist
SpouseMajorie Tehl
Scientific career
Doctoral advisor C. C. Lauritsen

Wilson Marcus Brubaker (July 09, 1906 - May 30, 1984) [1] [2] [3] was an American nuclear physicist.

Biography

Brubaker finished his thesis on "The energy distributions of neutrons" [4] under the supervision of C. C. Lauritsen at Caltech in 1936. The same year he published in corporation with Tom W. Bonner a fundamental paper on "The Disintegration of Nitrogen by Neutrons", where they established the up-to-date valid disintegration of nitrogen to radiocarbon, which was approved by W.E. Burcham and M. Goldhaber from Cambridge University. [5] Thus his research contributed to the preliminaries of Radiocarbon dating.

After his time at Caltech he worked for Bell & Howell Research Center in Pasadena, CA, researching and constructing mass spectrometers, for which he held several patents. [6]

Bibliography

  • Brubaker, Wilson Marcus (1936). The Energy Distribution of Neutrons Produced in the Artificial Disintegration of Several of the Light Elements by Deuterons. Dissertation (Ph.D.) (Thesis). Pasadena CA: California Institute of Technology. doi: 10.7907/GC5W-S490.
  • T. W. Bonner and W. M. Brubaker (Feb 1936). "The Disintegration of Nitrogen by Neutrons". Physical Review. 49 (3): 223–229. doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.49.223.

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Comment: Sorry, but he does not meet notability guidelines based upon what is in this article, please read them at WP:N carefully. For instance, his thesis paper only has 18 citations, so is not notable. It may be very hard (or impossible) to prove notability from his patents. Not everyone can have a Wikipedia page, the bar is high. Ldm1954 ( talk) 13:54, 9 January 2024 (UTC)

Wilson M. Brubaker
Born(1906-07-09)July 9, 1906
DiedMay 30, 1984(1984-05-30) (aged 77)
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater Caltech
Known forNuclear Physicist
SpouseMajorie Tehl
Scientific career
Doctoral advisor C. C. Lauritsen

Wilson Marcus Brubaker (July 09, 1906 - May 30, 1984) [1] [2] [3] was an American nuclear physicist.

Biography

Brubaker finished his thesis on "The energy distributions of neutrons" [4] under the supervision of C. C. Lauritsen at Caltech in 1936. The same year he published in corporation with Tom W. Bonner a fundamental paper on "The Disintegration of Nitrogen by Neutrons", where they established the up-to-date valid disintegration of nitrogen to radiocarbon, which was approved by W.E. Burcham and M. Goldhaber from Cambridge University. [5] Thus his research contributed to the preliminaries of Radiocarbon dating.

After his time at Caltech he worked for Bell & Howell Research Center in Pasadena, CA, researching and constructing mass spectrometers, for which he held several patents. [6]

Bibliography

  • Brubaker, Wilson Marcus (1936). The Energy Distribution of Neutrons Produced in the Artificial Disintegration of Several of the Light Elements by Deuterons. Dissertation (Ph.D.) (Thesis). Pasadena CA: California Institute of Technology. doi: 10.7907/GC5W-S490.
  • T. W. Bonner and W. M. Brubaker (Feb 1936). "The Disintegration of Nitrogen by Neutrons". Physical Review. 49 (3): 223–229. doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.49.223.

References


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