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  1. Facts and Mysteries in Elementary Particle Physics by Martinus Veltman, 2003-04-26
  2. Deep Down Things: The Breathtaking Beauty of Particle Physics by Bruce A. Schumm, 2004-10-20
  3. Statistical Physics of Particles by Mehran Kardar, 2007-06-25
  4. Nuclear and Particle Physics: An Introduction by Brian Martin, 2009-04-06
  5. Introduction to Elementary Particles by David Griffiths, 2008-10-21
  6. Physics of Intense Charged Particle Beams in High Energy Accelerators by Ronald C. Davidson, Hong Qin, 2001-10
  7. The Ideas of Particle Physics: An Introduction for Scientists by G. D. Coughlan, J. E. Dodd, et all 2006-08-07
  8. Concepts of Particle Physics: Volume II by Kurt Gottfried, Victor F. Weisskopf, 1986-11-13
  9. An Introduction to the Standard Model of Particle Physics by W. N. Cottingham, D. A. Greenwood, 2007-03-12
  10. Modern Elementary Particle Physics: Updated Edition by Gordon L. Kane, 1993-04-21
  11. Nuclear and Particle Physics Simulations: The Consortium of Upper-Level Physics Software by Roberta Bigelow, Michael J. Moloney, et all 1995-09
  12. Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles by Robert Eisberg, Robert Resnick, 1985-01
  13. Particle Physics and Introduction to Field Theory (Contemporary Concepts in Physics, Vol. 1) by T.D. Lee, 1981-08-15
  14. Techniques for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments: A How-to Approach by William R. Leo, 1994-02-25

1. Particle Physics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Particle physics
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Jump to: navigation search Thousands of particles explode from the collision point of two relativistic GeV per nucleon) gold ions in the STAR detector of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider . Electrically charged particles are discernible by the curves they trace in the detector's magnetic field. Particle physics is a branch of physics that studies the elementary constituents of matter and radiation , and the interactions between them. It is also called high energy physics , because many elementary particles do not occur under normal circumstances in nature , but can be created and detected during energetic collisions of other particles, as is done in particle accelerators . Research in this area has produced a long list of particles
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Modern particle physics research is focused on subatomic particles , which have less structure than atoms . These include atomic constituents such as electrons protons , and neutrons (protons and neutrons are actually composite particles, made up of

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  • The future of particle physics (18 Aug 2006) by Michelangelo Mangano posted to by NitinCR on 2006-08-21 19:39:39 as along with 1 person proportional The fate of black hole singularities and the parameters of the standard models of particle physics and cosmology (7 Apr 1994) by Lee Smolin posted to cosmology by NitinCR on 2006-07-30 19:13:43 as Gauge Theory of elementary particle physics (07 January 1988) by Ta-Pei Cheng , Ling-Fong Li posted to by NitinCR on 2007-11-24 17:39:00 as along with 1 person robertoalamino String Landscape and the Standard Model of Particle Physics (26 Jul 2007) by Dieter L¼st posted to by NitinCR on 2007-07-29 07:10:45 as New particle physics (in French) (24 Oct 2005) by Julien Welzel , David Gherson , John Ellis posted to by NitinCR on 2007-07-08 18:34:30 as along with 1 person proportional Supersymmetry in Elementary Particle Physics (13 Jan 2008) by Michael E Peskin posted to susy by NitinCR on 2008-01-15 06:28:43 as along with 1 person proportional An Introduction to the Standard Model of Particle Physics (12 March 2007) by WN Cottingham , DA Greenwood posted to by NitinCR on 2007-11-25 12:38:15 as String theory and the crisis in particle physics (14 Mar 2006) by Bert Schroer posted to by NitinCR on 2006-07-30 15:33:12 as along with 3 people BrendaChng kriskrogh proportional ... Modern Elementary Particle Physics (01 January 1993)
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    from NOVA scienceNOW on July 06, 2007 3 views CERN's massive particle collider in Geneva, Switzerland, may create tiny black holes when it goes online hopefully in 2008. Not to worry, though: In this podcast, physicist Dave Wark explains that there's no way these can destroy the world. This podcast was produced by David Levin. Interview with Dave Wark by Rima Chaddha. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Additional funding is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and public television viewers. To learn more, visit http://www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow

    5. Summer School On Particle Physics, Cosmology And Strings - Perimeter Institute F
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      Perimeter Institute The Summer School on Particle Physics, Cosmology and Strings is the 5th in an ongoing series offered by Perimeter Institute and PIMS. The summer school is targeted at 40 advanced graduate students in high energy physics with interests in at least one of the research areas of particle physics, cosmology and/or string theory. The and editions of this summer school were held at the University of British Columbia. The edition was held at Perimeter Institute. Broadly, the lecture courses at the school will revolve around the following themes: In particle physics, the content is aimed at helping students gain the basic tools to journey through the LHC era; in cosmology, the content is aimed at giving students the necessary background to follow the developments coming from WMAP; in string theory, the content is aimed at the developments directly connected to particle physics and cosmology. Partial List of Lecturers Particle Physics
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    9. Particle_Physics :: Knowledge4all ::
    From Wikiversity. Jump to navigation, search. At present, we understand that there are two categories of fundamental particles bosons and fermions.
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    (Redirected from Particle Physics Jump to: navigation search At present, we understand that there are two categories of fundamental particles: bosons and fermions.
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        Fermions are things that we normally associate with matter. Examples of fermions are quarks, which combine to make up protons and neutrons, and electrons. There are other more exotics particles that are fermions.
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        Quarks are the basis of most elements in the present world, at the present day there are 6 known (non-anti-) quarks, these are:
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        Each of these have their own respective anti-quark; this adds up to a total of 12 quarks.
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        Leptons do not experience strong interaction such are that of a nuclear force. The leptons form a family of elementary particles that are distinct from the other known family of fermions: the quarks. There are 6 different Leptons in total, consisting of:
        • Electron Muon Tau lepton Electron Neutrino Muon neutrino Tau neutrino
        The leptons have Anti-Leptons just like that of the Quarks although their names are different, the Anti-Leptons consist of;

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    13. Particle Physics
    Particle Physics . One of the most significant branches of contemporary physics is the study of the fundamental subatomic constituents of matter,
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    Particle Physics One of the most significant branches of contemporary physics is the study of the fundamental subatomic constituents of matter, the elementary particles. This field, also called high-energy physics, emerged in the 1930s out of the developing experimental areas of nuclear and cosmic-ray physics. Initially investigators studied cosmic rays, the very-high-energy extraterrestrial radiations that fall upon the Earth and interact in the atmosphere (see below The methodology of physics). However, after World War II, scientists gradually began using high-energy particle accelerators to provide subatomic particles for study. Quantum field theory, a generalization of QED to other types of force fields, is essential for the analysis of high-energy physics. Ordinary matter consists of electrons surrounding the nucleus, which is composed of neutrons and protons, each of which is believed to contain three quarks. Quarks have charges that are either positive two-thirds or negative one-third of the electron's charge, while antiquarks have the opposite charges. Mesons, responsible for the nuclear binding force, are composed of one quark and one antiquark. In addition to the particles in ordinary matter and their antiparticles, which are referred to as first-generation, there are probably two or more additional generations of quarks and leptons, more massive than the first. Evidence exists at present for the second generation and all but one quark of the third, namely the t (or top) quark, which may be so massive that a new higher-energy accelerator may be needed to produce it.

    14. Particle Physics - New World Encyclopedia
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    Particles erupt from the collision point of two relativistic (100GeV) gold ions in the STAR detector of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Electrically charged particles are discernable by the curves they trace in the detector's magnetic field. Particle physics is a branch of physics that studies the elementary constituents of matter and radiation, and the interactions between them. It is also called high energy physics, because many elementary particles do not occur under normal circumstances in nature, but can be created and detected during energetic collisions of other particles, as is done in particle accelerators Our understanding of the nature of physical existence derives in large part from the theories of particle physics. The elementary particles are the ground of existence but there is some mystery attached to how they exist. Described by quantum mechanics, they can be viewed as structureless and dimensionless points or as waves. All other particles are complex entities that derive their three-dimensional existence from the relationships of their constituent elementary particles.
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    Modern particle physics research is focused on subatomic particles , which have less structure than atoms . These include matter particles such as the electron proton , and neutron (protons and neutrons are actually composite particles, made up of

    15. Particle Physics - Wikipedia
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    Particle physics , also called high energy physics , is that branch of physics which studies the elementary constituents of matter and the interactions between them. In modern

    16. Particle Physics
    Particle Physics. The group carries out research on a wide range of topics in quantum field theory. Projects include. Charges in the standard model
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    Projects include: For the investigations of non-perturbative Yang-Mills theories we use, among other techniques, Lattice Gauge Simulations . You might want to look at the homepage of the Lattice Visualization Project

    17. Physics 200B Lecture #18
    Particle Physics. 01/Mar/2005. Table of Contents. Page 1. Page 2. Page 3. Page 4. Page 5. Page 6. Author Daniel Cebra.
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    18. Particle Physics - English Dictionary
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    ᎯᎸᏍᎩ ᎢᏯᎦᏴᎵ particles (ᎤᏍᏗ) explode (ᎠᎾᎵᏖᎸᎲᏍᎬ ᎦᏁᏰᎩ) ᏂᏛᎴᏅᏓ ᎯᎠ collision (ᎠᎵᏖᎸᏗ) ᎪᏍᏓᏱ ᏔᎵ relativistic GeV ᎾᏍᎩ ᎢᎬᏂᏏᏍᎩ nucleon) ions ᎭᏫᎾᏗᏢ ᎯᎠ ᏃᏈᏏ detector (ᎪᎷᏩᏛᏗ) Relativistic ᎦᎨᏛ Ion Collider (ᎤᎵᏍᏓ ᏗᎫᎪᏙᏗ) . Electrically (ᎠᎾᎦᎵᏍᎩ) ᏗᎫᏮᎶᏔᏅ particles (ᎤᏍᏗ) discernible (ᎬᎪᏩᏛᏗ) ᎾᎥᎢ ᎯᎠ curves (ᎠᏓᏲᎲ) ᎤᏅᏌ ᎠᏍᏓᏩᏛᏍᏗ ᎭᏫᎾᏗᏢ ᎯᎠ detector (ᎪᎷᏩᏛᏗ) magnetic ᏠᎨᏏ. Particle (ᎤᏍᏗ) physics (ᏭᏚᎸᏛ ᎬᏙᏗ) physics (ᏭᏚᎸᏛ ᎬᏙᏗ) constituents (ᏑᏓᎴᎩ) radiation (ᏴᎩ) , ᎠᎴ ᎯᎠ interactions (ᎠᏥᏅᏏᏓᏍᏗ ᏧᎸᏫᏍᏓᏁᏗ) ᎠᏰᎵ ᎠᏂ. ᎾᏍᎩ ᎨᏒᎢ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎾᏍᏇ ᎤᏯᏅᎲ "ᎦᎸᎳᏗ ᏄᎵᏂᎬᎬ physics (ᏭᏚᎸᏛ ᎬᏙᏗ)" , ᎢᎬᏂᏏᏍᎩ ᎤᎪᏗᏗ ᏑᏓᎴᎩ ᏂᏓᏳᏓᎴᏅ particles (ᎤᏍᏗ) ᎿᏛᎦ ᎾᏍᎩ ᏂᎨᏒᎾ ᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅ ᎭᏫᎾᏗᏢ ᏄᎶᏒᏍᏛᎾ ᏂᏚᏍᏗᏓᏅ ᎭᏫᎾᏗᏢ , ᎠᎴ ᏰᎵᏇ ᎾᏍᏋ ᎪᏢᏅᎯ ᎠᎴ detected (ᎪᎷᏩᏛᏗ) ᏀᎢᏳᎨᏒ energetic (ᎤᎳᏂᎬᎬ) collision (ᎠᎵᏖᎸᏗ) ᏐᎢ particles (ᎤᏍᏗ), ᏥᏄᏍᏗ ᎨᏒᎢ ᎠᏍᏆᏛᎯ ᎭᏫᎾᏗᏢ

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    What I think would be useful is to create "study guides" for each of the major physics topics. These wouldn't be textbooks, but rather pages with hints, links, and helpful advice for studying each topic. Anything that would be textbook related could be put into wikitext and linked in from here. What I'd like to see is to have pages that would be of interest of and useful to people that are studying physics in traditional academia, and this would help build a community of people working on Wikiversity. I've created some study guide pages with links to OCW . Please add your own links and also comments for things that you learn when studying that topic. How about syllabi? These would include assigned textbook readings, problem sets, links to their solutions.

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