Hans Albrecht Bethe

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Definition

Proper noun: * Hans Albrecht Bethe: A German-born American theoretical physicist who made fundamental contributions to astrophysics and nuclear physics. He is particularly renowned for his work on stellar nucleosynthesis, explaining how stars produce energy, and for his leadership in the theoretical division of the Manhattan Project during World War II. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1967.

Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The theory of how stars generate their energy was elucidated by Hans Albrecht Bethe.
    • Hans Albrecht Bethe's work on the carbon cycle was a landmark in astrophysics.
    • Many physicists studied under the guidance of Hans Albrecht Bethe.
Advanced Usage
  • The Bethe formula: In particle physics, this refers to his formula for calculating the energy loss of charged particles passing through matter.
    • The Bethe formula is essential for understanding particle detector design.
  • Bethe ansatz: In theoretical physics, this is a method for finding exact solutions to certain quantum many-body models.
    • Solving that complex model was possible using the Bethe ansatz.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bethe, Hans Bethe: Common shortened or alternative references to the full name.
    • Hans Bethe received the Nobel Prize in 1967.
Synonyms
  • Theoretical physicist, astrophysicist, nuclear physicist: These are general terms for his profession and fields of expertise, not direct synonyms for his name.
Noun
  1. United States physicist (born in Germany) noted for research in astrophysics and nuclear physics (1906-2005)