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Which scientist got the particle name for ‘mesotron’ changed to ‘meson’ ?
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Which scientist got the particle name for ‘mesotron’ changed to ‘meson’ ?
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That scientist is Enrico Fermi. He is credited with suggesting the name change from "mesotron" to "meson" in 1947, which is now the commonly used term for these particles.
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