Richard H. Dalitz

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1956-1963 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
 1963-1990 University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
Website:
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.2016.0019
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(1925 - 2006)
DOI: 10.1063/1.2337841
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2006.03.007

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Parents

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Nicholas Kemmer grad student 1950 Cambridge
 (Zero-zero transitions in nuclei)

Children

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T. Laurence Trueman grad student 1962 Chicago
Christopher Hubert Llewellyn Smith grad student 1967 Oxford
Crispin W. Gardiner grad student 1968 Oxford
Grahame Blair grad student 1986 Oxford
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Torres M, Dalitz RH, Deloff A. (2008) ‘‘The reactions K−d → NΛπ and NΣπ’’ Intersections Between Particle and Nuclear Physics. 150: 901-905
Dalitz RH, Goldstein GR. (1999) Test of analysis method for top-antitop production and decay events Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 455: 2803-2834
Goldstein GR, Sliwa K, Dalitz RH. (1993) Observing top-quark production at the Fermilab Tevatron. Physical Review. D, Particles and Fields. 47: 967-972
Shaw GL, Shin M, Dalitz RH, et al. (1989) Growing drops of strange matter Nature. 337: 436-439
Dalitz RH, Goldstein GR, Marshall R. (1989) On the helicity of charm jets Zeitschrift FüR Physik C Particles and Fields. 42: 441-448
Dalitz RH, Goldstein GR, Marshall R. (1988) Heavy quarks spin correlations in e+e- annihilations Physics Letters B. 215: 783-787
Dalitz RH, Davis DH, Tovee DN. (1986) Proton decay of excited hypernuclei Nuclear Physics, Section A. 450: 311-328
Dalitz RH. (1984) All of physics Nature. 307: 393-393
Dalitz RH, Llewellyn Smith CH. (1984) Paying for high-energy physics [4] Nature. 307: 104
Dalitz RH. (1981) Quarks In The Context Of Few Body Physics Nuclear Physics. 353: 215-232
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