J. J. Thomson (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Awards Page – Thomson Medal Award". International Mass Spectrometry Foundation. Archived from the original on 13 May 2019. Retrieved 7 March 2023. The Thomson Medal Award is named after Sir J. J. Thomson, who was responsible for the first mass spectrograph

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  • Thomson, J. J. (1897). "Cathode rays". Philosophical Magazine. 44: 293.

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  • "J.J. Thomson – Biographical". Nobel Foundation. Archived from the original on 20 August 2025. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  • "Nobel Prize in Physics 1906". Nobel Foundation. Archived from the original on 17 October 2008. Retrieved 9 October 2008.
  • "Charles Glover Barkla – Biographical". The Nobel Prize. Nobel Lectures, Physics 1901–1921, Elsevier Publishing Company. 1967. Retrieved 11 October 2022. he worked under J. J. Thomson at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge.
  • "Niels Bohr – Biographical". The Nobel Prize. Nobel Lectures, Physics 1922–1941, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam. 1965. Retrieved 18 October 2022. he made a stay at Cambridge, where he profited by following the experimental work going on in the Cavendish Laboratory under Sir J.J. Thomson's guidance
  • "Max Born- Biographical". The Nobel Prize. Nobel Lectures, Physics 1942–1962, Elsevier Publishing Company. 1964. Retrieved 11 October 2022. Born next went to Cambridge for a short time, to study under Larmor and J. J. Thomson.
  • "Francis W. Aston – Biographical". The Nobel Prize. Nobel Lectures, Physics 1922–1941, Elsevier Publishing Company. 1966. Retrieved 13 October 2022. At the end of 1909 he accepted the invitation of Sir J. J. Thomson to work as his assistant at the Cavendish Laboratory
  • "Ernest Rutherford – Biography". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 6 August 2013. as a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory under J.J. Thomson.
  • "George Paget Thomson Biographical". The Nobel Prize. Retrieved 8 June 2022. he carried out experiments on the behaviour of electrons ... which showed that electrons behave as waves ...

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  • "Joseph Thomson". Mathematics Genealogy Project. North Dakota State University. Retrieved 31 May 2025.

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  • Thomson, J. J. (7 August 1897). "Cathode Rays" (PDF). Philosophical Magazine. 5. 44 (269): 293. doi:10.1080/14786449708621070. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  • Orme Masson (1921). "The Constitution of Atoms". The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. 41 (242): 281–285. doi:10.1080/14786442108636219.[permanent dead link]
    Footnote by Ernest Rutherford: 'At the time of writing this paper in Australia, Professor Orme Masson was not aware that the name "proton" had already been suggested as a suitable name for the unit of mass nearly 1, in terms of oxygen 16, that appears to enter into the nuclear structure of atoms. The question of a suitable name for this unit was discussed at an informal meeting of a number of members of Section A of the British Association [for the Advancement of Science] at Cardiff this year. The name "baron" suggested by Professor Masson was mentioned, but was considered unsuitable on account of the existing variety of meanings. Finally the name " proton" met with general approval, particularly as it suggests the original term "protyle " given by Prout in his well-known hypothesis that all atoms are built up of hydrogen. The need of a special name for the nuclear unit of mass 1 was drawn attention to by Sir Oliver Lodge at the Sectional meeting, and the writer then suggested the name "proton."'
  • Thomson, J. J. (1905). "On the emission of negative corpuscles by the alkali metals". Philosophical Magazine. Series 6. 10 (59): 584–590. doi:10.1080/14786440509463405.
  • Thomson, J. J. (June 1906). "On the Number of Corpuscles in an Atom". Philosophical Magazine. 11 (66): 769–781. doi:10.1080/14786440609463496. Retrieved 4 October 2008.