For other people named Makoto Kobayashi, see Makoto Kobayashi (disambiguation).
小林 誠 Makoto Kobayashi
Kobayashi in 2008
Born
(1944-04-07) April 7, 1944 (age 80)
Nagoya, Empire of Japan
Citizenship
Japan
Alma mater
Nagoya University
Known for
Work on CP violation CKM matrix
Awards
Sakurai Prize (1985) Japan Academy Prize (1985) Asahi Prize (1995) High Energy and Particle Physics Prize (2007) Nobel Prize in Physics (2008)
Scientific career
Fields
High energy physics (theory)
Institutions
Kyoto University High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
Doctoral advisor
Shoichi Sakata
Standard Model of particle physics
Elementary particles of the Standard Model
Background
Particle physics Standard Model Quantum field theory Gauge theory Spontaneous symmetry breaking Higgs mechanism
Constituents
Electroweak interaction Quantum chromodynamics CKM matrix Standard Model mathematics
Limitations
Strong CP problem Hierarchy problem Neutrino oscillations Physics beyond the Standard Model
Scientists
Rutherford
Thomson
Chadwick
Bose
Sudarshan
Davis Jr
Anderson
Fermi
Dirac
Feynman
Rubbia
Gell-Mann
Kendall
Taylor
Friedman
Powell
Anderson
Glashow
Iliopoulos
Lederman
Maiani
Meer
Cowan
Nambu
Chamberlain
Cabibbo
Schwartz
Perl
Majorana
Weinberg
Lee
Ward
Salam
Kobayashi
Maskawa
Mills
Yang
Yukawa
't Hooft
Veltman
Gross
Pais
Pauli
Politzer
Reines
Schwinger
Wilczek
Cronin
Fitch
Vleck
Higgs
Englert
Brout
Hagen
Guralnik
Kibble
de Mayolo
Lattes
Zweig
v
t
e
Makoto Kobayashi (小林 誠, Kobayashi Makoto, born April 7, 1944, in Nagoya, Japan) is a Japanese physicist known for his work on CP-violation who was awarded one-fourth of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the discovery of the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families of quarks in nature."[1]
^The Nobel Prize in Physics 2008, The Nobel Foundation, retrieved 2009-10-17
MakotoKobayashi (小林 誠, KobayashiMakoto, born April 7, 1944, in Nagoya, Japan) is a Japanese physicist known for his work on CP-violation who was awarded...
physicist Makoto Kikuchi (菊地 信, 1911–unknown), Japanese field hockey player Makoto Kimura (木村 誠, born 1979), Japanese footballer MakotoKobayashi (disambiguation)...
mathematician Riki Kobayashi (1924–2013), American chemical engineer MakotoKobayashi (小林 誠 born 1944), Japanese physicist Takao Kobayashi (小林 隆男, born 1961)...
Chiaki Kobayashi (小林 千晃, Kobayashi Chiaki, born June 4, 1994) is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Office Osawa. His roles include Hiroto Kuga in...
bottom quark was first described theoretically in 1973 by physicists MakotoKobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa to explain CP violation. The name "bottom" was...
number of supposed quark flavors grew to the current six in 1973, when MakotoKobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa noted that the experimental observation of CP...
and what else?". EConf. C720906V2: 135–165. arXiv:hep-ph/0208010. Kobayashi, Makoto; Maskawa, Toshihide (1973). "C P -Violation in the Renormalizable...
one of Zeta Gundam's animation directors, and mechanical designers MakotoKobayashi, Yutaka Izubuchi and Mika Akitaka. Initially airing on Nagoya Broadcasting...
internal and international collaborations that have made use of them. MakotoKobayashi, emeritus professor at KEK, is known globally for his work on CP-violation...
(シックス・エンジェルズ) is a 2002 science fiction action anime ona series directed by MakotoKobayashi, with scripts by Yasushi Hirano and story, layouts, and original concepts...
collaborated with MakotoKobayashi on explaining broken symmetry (the CP violation) within the Standard Model of particle physics. Maskawa and Kobayashi's theory...
interaction and Higgs mechanism. The other half was split equally between MakotoKobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa "for the discovery of the origin of the broken...
its decay time being shorter than the hadronization time. In 1973, MakotoKobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa predicted the existence of a third generation...
physics and astrophysics, and was named after 2008 Nobel Prize winners MakotoKobayashi and Toshihide Masakawa. It consists of two divisions, Division of Experimental...
broken too, winning them the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics. In 1973, MakotoKobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa showed that CP violation in the weak interaction...
this work was extended by MakotoKobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa to the Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix. In 2008, Kobayashi and Maskawa shared one half...
Gore Leonid Hurwicz; Eric Maskin; Roger Myerson 2008 Yoichiro Nambu; MakotoKobayashi; Toshihide Maskawa Osamu Shimomura; Martin Chalfie; Roger Y. Tsien...
strong interactions, specifically chiral symmetry breaking. Physicists MakotoKobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa, of Kyoto University, shared the other half of...