Marian Danysz

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Marian Danysz (March 17, 1909 – February 9, 1983) was a Polish physicist, Professor of Physics at Warsaw University.

Son of Jan Kazimierz Danysz. In 1952, he co-discovered with Jerzy Pniewski a new kind of matter, an atomic nucleus, which alongside a proton and neutron contains a third particle: the lambda hyperon (
Λ0
).

Ten years later, they obtained a hypernucleus in excited state, and the following year a hypernucleus with two lambda hyperons.