Abstract

Abstract Andre Lagarrigue's scientific career is intimately related to the development of elementary particle physics, from pioneering studies with cosmic rays to the discovery of weak neutral currents. His experience in building detectors, culminating with the construction of large heavy liquid bubble chambers, his vision of the best experimental paths, and his enthusiastic leadership have strongly contributed to the progress of the field. The discovery of weak neutral currents with the giant Gargamelle bubble chamber was the first major step in establishing the Standard Model of the fundamental interactions based on gauge theories.

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