Valery Anatolyevich Rubakov (russian: Валерий Анатольевич Рубаков, 16 February 1955 – 18 October 2022) was a Russian theoretical physicist. His scientific interests included
quantum field theory
In theoretical physics, quantum field theory (QFT) is a theoretical framework that combines classical field theory, special relativity, and quantum mechanics. QFT is used in particle physics to construct physical models of subatomic particles and ...
,
elementary particle physics, and
cosmology. He was affiliated with the
Institute for Nuclear Research (INR) of the
Russian Academy of Sciences in
Moscow.
Education
Rubakov studied physics at
Moscow State University, graduating in 1978. He subsequently began doctoral work at the INR, completing his thesis in 1981.
Scientific achievements
Rubakov was among the best known of contemporary Russian physical theorists,
notable for his studies of the cosmological effects of gauge interactions and for the development of novel ideas of space-time and gravity.
Rubakov first came to prominence for monopole catalysis of proton decay, a remarkable insight on contemporary field theory.
't Hooft and
Polyakov
Polyakov or Poliakov, (russian: Поляко́в, uk, Поляко́в, he, פוליאקוב, be, Палякоў, Paliakoŭ), or Polyakova, Paliakova (feminine; ) is a Slavs, Slavic surname. It may be transliterated as ''Poliakoff''.
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had shown that some
Grand Unified Theories predict the existence of
massive magnetic monopoles. Rubakov pointed out such a monopole would induce proton decay, leaving an observable footprint in the form of electron neutrinos. The phenomenon was independently suggested by
Curtis Callan
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and has become known as the
Callan–Rubakov effect.
Together with
Mikhail Shaposhnikov
Mikhail Yevgenyevich Shaposhnikov (born in 1956 in Sochi, Russia) is a Soviet-born Swiss theoretical physicist and a professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). He is active in the fields of cosmology and particle physics.
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, Rubakov was one of the first to model spacetime and gravity using ideas from
brane cosmology
Brane cosmology refers to several theories in particle physics and cosmology related to string theory, superstring theory and M-theory.
Brane and bulk
The central idea is that the visible, three-dimensional universe is restricted to a brane in ...
.
Rubakov and Shaposhnikov conjectured that we live on a four-dimensional
brane embedded in a higher-dimensional universe. Ordinary particles are confined in a potential well which is narrow along the additional dimensions, thereby localizing matter to the brane.
Rubakov's paper with Shaposhnikov and
Vadim Kuzmin on the effect of electroweak non-conservation of baryon and lepton numbers at high temperatures is considered fundamental to modern theory about the early universe.
Rubakov was the author of a well-regarded textbook on field theory.
Awards
Rubakov was a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1998. He was elected to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2015.
In 1999 the Russian Academy of Sciences awarded Rubakov and Kuzmin the
Friedmann Prize
The Friedmann Prize is a Soviet and Russian physics prize, awarded for outstanding work in cosmology and gravity. It is named after the Russian cosmologist Alexander Alexandrovich Friedmann.
Between 1972 and 1990 the prize was awarded by the USSR ...
"for a series of works on the formation of the baryon asymmetry of the universe".
He received the 2003
ITEP Pomeranchuk Prize "for pioneering contribution ''
ic' to developing and novel application of nonperturbative methods in field theory".
In 2005 he was awarded the INR
Markov Prize for fundamental physics with .
In 2008 he won the
J. Hans D. Jensen Prize of the
University of Heidelberg,
and the
Bruno Pontecorvo Prize
The Bruno Pontecorvo Prize (russian: Премия имени Бруно Понтекорво) is an award for elementary particle physics, established in 1995 by the JINR in Dubna to commemorate Bruno Pontecorvo. The prize is mainly given for neut ...
"for his essential contributions to the study of close interrelation among particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology, and to the elaboration of a fundamentally new theory of physical space". In 2010 he received the
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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KIT was created in 2009 w ...
Julius Wess Prize.
The award was presented as part of a celebration of 50 years of teaching and research in particle physics at Karlsruhe, at which Rubakov gave a lecture entitled "Towards understanding the origin of inhomogeneities in the Universe" . In 2016 Rubakov was awarded the
Demidov Prize
The Demidov Prize (russian: Демидовская премия) is a national scientific prize in Russia awarded annually to the members of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Originally awarded from 1832 to 1866 in the Russian Empire, it was reviv ...
"for fundamental theoretical contributions to the foundations of physics: quantum field theory, elementary particle physics, gravity, the theory of the early universe".
In 2020 he received the
Hamburg Prize for Theoretical Physics, worth €137.036.
Personal life and death
In February 2022, Rubakov signed an open letter by Russian scientists condemning the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
.
Rubakov died on 18 October 2022, at age 67, following complications from
COVID-19 that he had contracted in September. He had been in
Sarov at the time of his death, lecturing.
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References
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1956 births
2022 deaths
20th-century Russian physicists
21st-century Russian physicists
Corresponding Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia
Demidov Prize laureates
Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Full Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow State University alumni
Russian activists against the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Scientists from Moscow