Bruce Cork

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Bruce Cork (born 1916 in Peck ; † October 7, 1994 ) was an American physicist who discovered the antineutron in 1956 while working at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory . From 1968 to 1974 he was Professor of Physics at the University of Michigan . He published his work in 1956 together with Glen Lambertson , Oreste Piccioni and William A. Wenzel under the title Antineutrons Produced from Antiprotons in Charge-Exchange Collisions in the Physical Review.

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  1. ^ Breaking Through: A Century of Physics at Berkeley, 1868–1968 , The Bancroft Library, University of California
  2. Bruce Cork, Glen R. Lambertson, Oreste Piccioni, William A. Wenzel: Antineutrons Produced from Antiprotons in Charge-Exchange Collisions . Physical Review , Vol. 104, November 1956, pp. 1193-1197, doi : 10.1103 / PhysRev.104.1193