Dieter Haidt

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Dieter Haidt (born 1940) is a German physicist, known for his contribution to the 1973 discovery of weak neutral currents.[1][2] The discovery was made in the Gargamelle experiment, which used a heavy liquid bubble chamber detector in operation at CERN from 1970 to 1979.[3]

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