Mannque Rho

Mannque Rho
Mannque Rho
Born 14 December 1936 (1936-12-14) (age 74)
Hamyang, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea.
Nationality Korea
Fields Physics
Institutions CEA Saclay
Alma mater Clark University, UC Berkeley
Known for Brown-Rho Scaling
Notable awards Paul Langevin Prize (1985)
Gay-Lussac Humboldt Prize (1995)
Ho-Am Prize (2002)

Mannque Rho (Korean language: 노만규) (December 14, 1936 -) is a Korean theoretical physicist. He has been contributed to theoretical nuclear/hadron physics and suggested Brown-Rho Scaling with Gerald E. Brown which predicts how the masses of the hadrons disappear in hot and dense environments.

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Birth and education

Mannque Rho was born in Hamyang, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea in 1936. He graduated from Kyunggi High School and started his college study at the political science department of Seoul National University. And soon he moved to the United States and entered Clark University. At first he registred for the pre-med study but later changed his major to chemistry and received his bachelor's degree in 1960. During his college studies, he attended some lectures about the structure of nuclear by Ben Roy Mottelson and Niels Bohr who were visiting the university at that time.[1] He was affected by them and this led him to study hadron physics. He received his Ph.D in nuclear physics from University of California, Berkeley in 1965. Next year he visited CEA Saclay, France and met his future wife (German) and decided to settle down in France.[2] And became a professor of that institute and has been there ever since.

He held many inviting positions and has been a visiting professor four times at State University of New York at Stony Brook during 1973 to 1989. He was a professor in School of Physics at Korea Institute for Advanced Study from 2002 to 2003. Currently, he is a research professor of theoretical physics, 'Expert Senior du CEA' and scientific counselor at CEA Saclay, France and also a chair professor of Hanyang University, South Korea from 2009.

Research

Rho is known for his works on the properties of hadrons in normal as well as extreme environments present in heavy nuclei, relativistic heavy-ion collisions and compact stars. In the early of 1970s he started to study the chiral symmetry of Quantum Chromodynamics in nuclear medium. QCD was poorly understood at that time and he explained how chiral symmetry appears in nuclear structure. In 1979 he and Gerald E. Brown implemented chiral symmetry in an effective theory of the nucleon in the form of chiral bag model according to which quarks exist freely in a bag surrounded by a pion cloud.[3] In 1991 Rho and Brown derived a scaling property of hadrons in hot and dense medium, now known as Brown-Rho scaling[4] which predicted how the masses of the hadrons disappear in hot (early universe) and dense (neutron star) environments.

The BR scaling has been tested experimentally in several electro-weak processes involving heavy nuclei. It has explained the CERN heavy-ion experiments on dilepton production and is expected to explain some features from the experiments at RHIC. For the astro-hadron physics, it has possibilities to explain the supernovae explosions and the structure of compact stars. Rho is currently working on superdense hadronic QCD properties and astro-hadron physics.

See also

  • Brown-Rho Scaling

References

  1. ^ "화제의 물리학자: 노만규 [The Physicist in the News: Roh Mannque]" (in Korean). Physics & High Technology (Korean Physical Society). 2002-06. http://www.kps.or.kr/~pht/11-6/020659.htm. 
  2. ^ "한양대 석좌교수된 물리학자 노만규 [Physicist Roh Mannque became chair professor of Hanyang University]" (in Korean). The Science (Dongascience). 2004-03-24. http://news.dongascience.com/HTML/News/2004/03/24/20040324200000000002/200403242000000000020102000000.html. 
  3. ^ Gerald E. Brown, Mannque Rho (1979). "The little bag". Phys. Lett. B 82 (2): 177–180. Bibcode 1979PhLB...82..177B. doi:10.1016/0370-2693(79)90729-9. 
  4. ^ Gerald E. Brown, Mannque Rho (1991). "Scaling effective Lagrangians in a dense medium". Phys. Rev. Lett. 66 (21): 2720–2723. Bibcode 1991PhRvL..66.2720B. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.66.2720. PMID 10043599. 

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