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Arnold Rudolf Karl Flammersfeld (February 10, 1913 – January 5, 2001) was a German
nuclear physicist Nuclear physics is the field of physics that studies atomic nuclei and their constituents and interactions, in addition to the study of other forms of nuclear matter. Nuclear physics should not be confused with atomic physics, which studies the ...
who worked on the German nuclear energy project during
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. From 1954, he was a professor of physics at the
University of Göttingen The University of Göttingen, officially the Georg August University of Göttingen (, commonly referred to as Georgia Augusta), is a Public university, public research university in the city of Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1734 ...
.


Education

From 1931 to 1937, Flammersfeld studied physics at the Friedrich-Wilhelms University (in 1949 renamed
Humboldt University of Berlin The Humboldt University of Berlin (, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany. The university was established by Frederick William III on the initiative of Wilhelm von Humbol ...
); he was a student of
Lise Meitner Elise Lise Meitner ( ; ; 7 November 1878 – 27 October 1968) was an Austrian-Swedish nuclear physicist who was instrumental in the discovery of nuclear fission. After completing her doctoral research in 1906, Meitner became the second woman ...
and he received his doctorate in 1938.Hentschel and Hentschel, 1996, Appendix F; see the entry for Flammersfeld.


Career

From 1937, Flammersfeld was a ''Mitarbeiter'' (staff assistant) to Meitner at the ''Kaiser-Wilhelm Institut für Chemie'' (KWIC, after World War II reorganized and renamed the
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry The Max Planck Institute for Chemistry (Otto Hahn Institute; ) is a non-university research institute under the auspices of the Max Planck Society (German: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft) in Mainz, Germany. It was created as the Kaiser Wilhelm Instit ...
), in
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. From 1939 to 1941, he was a staff scientist at Walther Bothe's ''Institut für Physik'' at the ''Kaiser-Wilhelm Institut für medizinische Forschung'' (KWImF, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research, reorganized and renamed in 1948 the Max-Planck Institut für medizinische Forschung), in
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. Bothe and his staff conducted the main effort under the
German nuclear energy project Nazi Germany undertook several research programs relating to nuclear technology, including nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors, before and during World War II. These were variously called () or (). The first effort started in April 1939, ju ...
to measure various nuclear constants, such as the energy of fission neutrons, the energy distribution of fission fragments, the ratio of neutrons liberated to neutrons absorbed in uranium, and neutron cross sections. While at the KWImF, he worked with Bothe on these matters and published classified reports (see below, the ''Internal Reports'' section). From 1941, he was employed at the KWIC. In 1947, Flammersfeld completed his
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at the
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and then from 1948 a
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there. He also worked on installing the electrostatic generator at Tailfingen. From 1949, he was a Privatdozent at the
Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz () is a public research university in Mainz, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany. It has been named after the printer Johannes Gutenberg since 1946. it had approximately 32,000 students enrolled in around 100 a ...
. From 1954 he was an ordinarius professor at the Georg-August University of Göttingen.


Internal reports

The following reports were published in ''
Kernphysikalische Forschungsberichte ''Kernphysikalische Forschungsberichte'' (''Research Reports in Nuclear Physics'') was an internal publication of the German ''Uranverein'', which was initiated under the ''Heereswaffenamt'' (Army Ordnance Office) in 1939; in 1942, supervision of ...
'' (''Research Reports in Nuclear Physics''), an internal publication of the German ''
Uranverein Nazi Germany undertook several research programs relating to nuclear technology, including nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors, before and during World War II. These were variously called () or (). The first effort started in April 1939, ju ...
''. The reports were classified Top Secret, they had very limited distribution, and the authors were not allowed to keep copies. The reports were confiscated under the Allied
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and sent to the
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for evaluation. In 1971, the reports were declassified and returned to Germany. The reports are available at the
Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT; ) is both a German public university, public research university in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, and a research center of the Helmholtz Association. KIT was created in 2009 when the University of Ka ...
and the
American Institute of Physics The American Institute of Physics (AIP) promotes science and the profession of physics, publishes physics journals, and produces publications for scientific and engineering societies. The AIP is made up of various member societies. Its corpora ...
. *Arnold Flammersfeld, Peter Jensen,
Wolfgang Gentner Wolfgang Gentner (23 July 1906 in Frankfurt am Main – 4 September 1980 in Heidelberg) was a German experimental nuclear physicist. Gentner received his doctorate in 1930 from the University of Frankfurt. From 1932 to 1935 he had a fellowship wh ...
''Die Energietönung der Uranspaltung'' G-25 (21 May 1940) *Arnold Flammersfeld, Peter Jensen, Wolfgang Gentner ''Die Aufteilungsverhältnisse und Energietönung bei der Uranspaltung'' G-26 (24 September 1940) *Walther Bothe and Arnold Flammersfeld ''Die Wirkungsquerschnitte von 38''Präparat 38'', ''38-Oxyd'', and ''38'' were the cover names for uranium oxide; se
Deutsches Museum
für thermische Neutronen aus Diffusionsmessungen'' G-67 (20 January 1941) *Walther Bothe and Arnold Flammersfeld ''Resonanzeinfang an einer Uranberfläche'' G-68 (8 March 1940) *Walther Bothe and Arnold Flammersfeld ''Messungen an einem Gemisch von 38-Oxyd und –Wasser; der Vermehrungsfakto K unde der Resonanzeinfang w.'' G-69 (26 May 1941) *Walther Bothe and Arnold Flammersfeld ''Die Neutronenvermehrung bei schnellen und langsamen Neutronen in 38 und die Diffusionslänge in 38 Metall und Wasser'' G-70 (11 July 1941) *Walther Bothe and Arnold Flammersfeld ''Versuche mit einer Schichtenanordnung von Wasser und Präp 38'' G-74 (28 April 1941)


Selected bibliography


Books

*
Josef Mattauch Josef Mattauch (21 November 1895 – 10 August 1976) was a nuclear physicist and chemist. He was known for the development of the Mattauch-Herzog double-focusing mass spectrometer, for his work on the investigation of isotopic abundances using mass ...
and Arnold Flammersfeld ''Isotopenbericht : tabellarische Übersicht der Eigenschaften der Atomkerne, soweit bis Ende 1948 bekannt'' (Naturforschung, 1949) *Arnold Flammersfeld ''Probleme der heutigen Atomphysik'' (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1962) *
Karl Bechert Karl Richard Bechert (August 23, 1901 in Nuremberg, Middle Franconia – April 1, 1981 in Weilmünster-Möttau, Hesse) was a German theoretical physicist and political leader. As a scientist, he made contributions in atomic physics. Scientifi ...
,
Christian Gerthsen Christian Gerthsen (21 November 1894 in Hörup, Alsen, Province of Schleswig-Holstein, German Reich – 8 December 1956 in Karlsruhe, West Germany) was a German physicist who made contributions to atomic and nuclear physics, as well as writing num ...
, and Arnold Flammersfeld ''Atomphysik. III. Theorie des Atombaus 1. Teil'' (De Gruyter, Berlin, 1963) *Karl Bechert, Christian Gerthsen, and Arnold Flammersfeld ''Atomphysik. Bd. IV. Theorie des Atombaus 2. Teil'' (De Gruyter, Berlin, 1963) *Friedrich Beck, Arnold Flammersfeld, Otto R Frisch, Armin Hermann, Eugene O Wigner and Karl E Zimen ''Gedachtnisausstellung Zum 100. Geburtstag von Albert Einstein, Otto Hahn, Max von Laue, Lisa Meitner'' (Max Planck Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften, 1979)


Articles

*Arnold Flammersfeld ''Isomere zu stabilen Kernen bei Rhodium und Silber'', ''Zeitschrift für Naturforschung'' Band 1, Heft 1, 3-10 (1946)


Notes


References

*Hentschel, Klaus (Editor) and Ann M. Hentschel (Editorial Assistant and Translator) ''Physics and National Socialism: An Anthology of Primary Sources'' (Birkhäuser, 1996) *Hentschel, Klaus and Gerhard Rammer ''Physicists at the University of Göttingen, 1945-1955'', ''Journal Physics in Perspective'' Volume 3, Number 2, 189-209 (2001). Institutional citation: The authors were identified as being at the ''Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Universität Göttingen'', Germany. *Walker, Mark ''German National Socialism and the Quest for Nuclear Power 1939–1949'' (Cambridge, 1993) {{DEFAULTSORT:Flammersfeld, Arnold University of Tübingen alumni Academic staff of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Academic staff of the University of Göttingen 1913 births 2001 deaths 20th-century German physicists Humboldt University of Berlin alumni Academic staff of the University of Tübingen Nuclear program of Nazi Germany