Ernest Henley's Isospin and the Ensuing Progress
Gerald A. Miller

TL;DR
This paper reviews Ernest Henley's pioneering work on isospin symmetry, highlighting the subsequent experimental and theoretical advancements driven by his foundational ideas and their broad influence in nuclear physics.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive review of Henley's contributions and the subsequent progress in understanding isospin symmetry in nuclear physics.
Findings
Significant experimental validation of isospin symmetry
Theoretical models advancing from Henley's initial insights
Broad impact on nuclear physics research
Abstract
Ernest Henley's contributions to understanding isospin symmetry and the experimental and theoretical progress that followed are reviewed. Many experimentalists and theorists worked to bring Ernest's early vision of the subject to fruition. This progress and wide-ranging impact is described.
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