Dr. Atanu Nath, a physicist from Assam’s Hailakandi district, is part of the team awarded the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics 2026, often called the “Oscars of Science”.
- He shared the award with 376 scientists, including 11 from India, for their work on the Muon g-2 experiment (measuring the “g-2” factor of the muon).
About the Breakthrough Prize
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- The Breakthrough Prize is among the world’s most prestigious science awards.
- The award was launched in 2012 by the Breakthrough Award Foundation.
- Its founders include Sergei Brin, Priscilla Chanand, Mark Zuckerberg, Yuri and Julia Milner, and Annie Wojcicki
- It is a $3 million award funded by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs like Yuri Milner and Mark Zuckerberg and others.
- It is awarded for work in Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences, and Mathematics.
- Objective:
- To recognise outstanding contributions in science
- To promote scientific excellence and innovation
Key Highlights of 2026 Award
- Awardee: Dr. Atanu Nath, Assistant Professor at Tihu College, Nalbari, is the first and only scientist from North East India to receive the Breakthrough Award in Basic Physics.
- Part of an international collaboration of around 376 researchers
- Research conducted across institutions like CERN, Fermilab and Brookhaven National Laboratory
- He is the only awardee working in India in regional academia
About the Muon g-2 Experiment
- Focuses on the Muon, a heavier relative of the electron.
- The muon behaves like a tiny magnet, and its subtle motion in a magnetic field is measured with extraordinary accuracy.
- Measures the anomalous magnetic moment (a deviation in magnetic behaviour)
- Tests predictions of the Standard Model of Particle Physics
Why is it Important?
- Any deviation from expected results may indicate new physics beyond the Standard Model.
- For this reason, the Muon G-2 program is considered the most important reliability test in particle physics.
- Could help discover unknown particles or forces
- Strengthens India’s presence in global scientific research
Exam Hook
Prelims Question:
The “Muon g-2 experiment”, recently in news, is related to:
(a) Studying black holes
(b) Measuring properties of subatomic particles
(c) Climate modelling
(d) Genome sequencing
One-line Wrap
The Breakthrough Prize 2026 highlights how Indian scientists are contributing to discoveries that may redefine the laws of physics.
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