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  1. High Energy Physics and Nuclear Structure. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on High Energy Physics and Nuclear Structure held at the Weizman Institute of Science, Rehovoth, February 27 - March 3, 1967 by Gideon Alexander (editor), 1967
  2. 21st Century Complete Guide to the Anti-Proton Source at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Fermilab, PBAR, Nuclear and High-Energy Physics (CD-ROM) by World Spaceflight News, 2004-05-21
  3. Experimental Techniques in High-Energy Nuclear and Particle Physics
  4. Quarks, Mesons and Nuclei: Strong Interactions : Proceedings of the Spring School on Medium-And High -Energy Nuclear Physics by W-Y Pauchy Hwang, 1989-11
  5. Ultra-high-energy nuclear physics: Inaugural lecture, 21 Jan., 1958 by C. C Butler, 1958
  6. Progress in Nuclear Physics:Proceedings of the Second International Conference and Spring School on Medium and High Energy Nuclear Physics, Part B by W.Y. Pauchy Hwang, Shih-Chang Lee, et all 1991-04
  7. High energy and nuclear physics data handbook by W Galbraith, 1964
  8. Medium and High Energy Nuclear Physics: Calcutta, India 20-22 December 1991 by M. K. Pal, D. Bhaumik, 1993-12
  9. Progress in High Energy Physics: Proceedings of the Second International Conference and Spring School on Medium and High Energy Nuclear Physics, Par by W. Y. Pauchy Hwang, Shih-Chang Lee, et all 1991-04
  10. Hydrogen, Fusion, and High Energy and Nuclear Physics Research Act of 1994 : report (to accompany H.R. 4908) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:103-674) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 1994
  11. Evaluation of scientific research in Finland in experimental nuclear and high-energy physics =: Kokeellisen ydin-ja suurenergiafysiikan arviointi (Publications of the Academy of Finland)
  12. High Energy Physics and Nuclear Structure.
  13. Lectures on charmed particles: Presented at the 11th International School for Young Scientists on High Energy Physics and Relativistic Nuclear Physics, Gomel Byelorussia, Sept. 12-13, 1977 by Chris Quigg, 1978
  14. High Energy Physics, Relativistic Nuclear Physics and Quantum Chromodynamics

41. The Office Of Science - Home Page
Funds basic research to advance the fundamental science knowledge base and train future scientists. Topics include materials and chemical sciences, engineering and geosciences, and energy biosciences; magnetic fusion energy; health and environmental research; high energy and nuclear physics; computational and technology research in mathematical, informational, and computational sciences.
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42. High Energy Nuclear Physics Group
high energy nuclear physics Group. at University of Tsukuba displays (lower left) show the first measurements of transverse energy from RHIC collisions.
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Switch to Japanese PHENIX evidence of RHIC collisions recorded Thursday morning, June 15 after accelerator operators brought beams into collision in the PHENIX interaction region. Signals were recorded simultaneously in seven PHENIX detector subsystems: Zero-Degree Calorimeters (ZDC), Beam-Beam Counters (BBC), Time-of -Flight Detectors, Pad-Chambers, Drift Chambers, Time Expansion Chambers, and Electromagnetic Calorimeters (EMCal). The event display (upper right) shows reconstructed tracks pointing to the collision. The BBC (upper left) confirms that the collision occurred near the center of the PHENIX detector system. The EMCal displays (lower left) show the first measurements of transverse energy from RHIC collisions.

43. SciDAC
Although high energy physics and nuclear physics are now separate programs at DOE, they were combined high energy and nuclear physics Goals for SciDAC
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Advanced scientific computing will be a key contributor to scientific research in the 21st Century. Within the Office of Science, scientific computing programs and facilities are already essential to progress in many areas of research. Although High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics are now separate programs at DOE, they were combined at the time the SciDAC calls were issued.
High Energy and Nuclear Physics Goals for SciDAC
The coming advances in computing performance, if they can be realized for scientific problems, herald a new era in scientific computing. If computers capable of 100 teraflops or more become available in the next few years, it will be possible to dramatically extend our exploration of the fundamental processes of nature. It will also be possible to predict the behavior of a broad range of complex systems, such as charged-particle accelerator components, and eventually entire accelerators. Areas of interest to HENP that could benefit from advanced scientific computing include:
  • Predicting electromagnetic fields and beam dynamics in particle accelerators, with particular attention to processes, such as beam halos, that impact the performance of current and proposed high-energy accelerators (coordinated with FES).

44. High Energy Nuclear Physics

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45. BUBL LINK: High-energy Physics
Subjects astrophysics, cosmology, highenergy physics, nuclear physics, physics research, quantum physics, relativity DeweyClass 530
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  • CERN Preprint server D-Zero Experiment Experiments Online: Home Pages of HEP Experiments Fermilab: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory ... XXX E-print Archive Mirror
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    Papers covering high-energy physics, astrophysics, general relativity, quantum cosmology, nuclear theory, computational and lattice physics.
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    D-Zero Experiment
    Workshop summaries and research results from a worldwide collaboration of physics researchers studying the fundamental nature of matter, particularly the interactions of protons and antiprotons at the highest available energies.
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    Subjects: high-energy physics, physics research
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    Experiments Online: Home Pages of HEP Experiments
    Links to home pages of various high-energy physics experiments worldwide.
    Author: Stanford University
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    Fermilab: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
    High-energy physics laboratory, home of the world's most powerful accelerator, the Tevatron. Scientists from across the US and around the world use Fermilab's resources in experiments to explore the most fundamental particles and forces of nature.

    46. Baldin ISHEPP XVII
    XVII INTERNATIONAL BALDIN SEMINAR ON high energy physics PROBLEMS. RELATIVISTIC nuclear physics QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS
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    47. HENP Special Interest Group
    The mission of the high energy and nuclear physics (HENP) Special Interest Group (SIG) is to help ensure that the required national and international
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    48. Government Web Sites: Office Of High Energy And Nuclear Physics
    Agency, Office of high energy and nuclear physics. Acronym, HENP. Hierarchy, Department of energy. Office of Science.
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    Home General Reference Government Documents Government Agencies Agency Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics Acronym HENP Hierarchy Department of Energy. Office of Science. Docs URL http://www.sc.doe.gov/production/henp/henp.html Notes With divisions covering high energy physics and nuclear physics, 3000 researchers and 1000 graduate students from over 130 universities and 10 national laboratories participate in research. Subjects COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES NUCLEAR ENERGY PHYSICS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

    49. FW: BNL High Energy And Nuclear Physics Town Meeting
    FW BNL high energy and nuclear physics Town Meeting an abstract to tu@bnl.gov for nuclear physics and dawson@quark.phy.bnl.gov for high energy physics.
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    50. BNL High Energy And Nuclear Physics Town Meeting (fwd)
    To phenixnews-l@bnl.gov; Subject BNL high energy and nuclear physics Town Meeting (fwd); From Brant Johnson brant@bnl.gov ; Date Fri,
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    BNL High Energy and Nuclear Physics Town Meeting (fwd)
    https://fsd84.bis.bnl.gov/guest/guest.asp . Please do this immediately. Meeting Coordinator: Sally Dawson (HEP), Thomas Ullrich (NP) Organizing committee: For High Energy Physics: Scott Berg, Sally Dawson, Milind Diwan, David Jaffe, Hong Ma, Yannis Semester's, Vitaly Yakimenko. For Nuclear Physics: Abhay Deshpande, Dmitri Kharzeev, Dave Morrison, Peter Steinberg, Craig Thorn, Thomas Ullrich, Flemming Videbaek, Sebastian White. David Morrison Brookhaven National Laboratory phone: 631-344-5840 Physics Department, Bldg 510 C fax: 631-344-3253 Upton, NY 11973-5000 email: dave@bnl.gov

    51. Department Of Physics & Astronomy , GSU
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    52. University Of Rochester Internet 2
    Field of Study (key words) high energy physics, nuclear physics The high energy and nuclear physics Groups are involved in experiments at Fermilab
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    Institution Name : University of Rochester Field of Study (key words) : High Energy Physics, Nuclear Physics Key Investigator(s) : Arie Bodek, Thomas Ferbel, Paul Slattery, Adrian Melissinos, Paul Tipton, Fred Lobkowicz, Edward Thorndike, Frank Wolfs, Douglas Cline URL : None available Project Description Collaborative Partners :Fermilab (Batavia, IL),CERN (Geneva, Switzerland), SLAC (Menlo Park, CA), Brookhaven (Long Island, NY), the Cornell Synchrotron (Ithaca, NY), LBL (Berkely, CA) and other facilities. Network Requirements Data transmission of large files (1-1000 MB), high quality teleconferencing (1-5Mbps).

    53. High Energy Physics Laboratory - Korea University
    Members of HEPL. Korea University. University Home Page Department of physics high energy physics Laboratory nuclear physics Laboratory
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    54. Office Of Science - High Energy Physics
    Fusion energy Sciences high energy physics nuclear physics The mission of the high energy physics (HEP) program is to explore and to
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    High Energy Physics (HEP) The mission of the High Energy Physics (HEP) program is to explore and to
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    HEP Staff From the December 2002-January 2003 issue of The Industrial Physicist: Will innovation flourish in the future?

    55. The Office Of Science - High Energy And Nuclear Physics History
    high energy and nuclear physics. In the 1950s, the Division of Physical Research in the AEC evolved in two directions one program studied nuclear
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    HIgh Energy and Nuclear Physics The focus of the nuclear physics research program has been to: understand the structure of protons and neutrons, as well as mesons, in terms of the underlying quark and gluon structure; understand nuclear structure and reactions, especially nuclei at the limits of mass (superheavy elements), excitation energy, angular momentum, and neutron-to-proton ratio; study the properties and phases of nuclear matter; study fundamental symmetries of nature as they are apparent in nuclei and nuclear reactions; and study the nuclear dynamics of the sun, supernova, other astrophysical objects, and nucleosynthesis, which includes understanding the properties of neutrinos. Another major direction for high energy physics in recent years has been into space, since particle physics is essential to an understanding of our universe and its evolution. As one example, high energy physics techniques were used in the 1990s to discover that the expansion of the universe since the Big Bang is actually speeding up rather than slowing down. Plans are being made to pursue this very important discovery with an orbiting telescope.

    56. Artificial Intelligence In High Energy And Nuclear Physics: Proceedings Of The F
    Artificial Intelligence in high energy and nuclear physics Proceedings of An Introduction to the physics of high energy Accelerators (Wiley Series in
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    An Introduction to the Physics of High Energy Accelerators (Wiley Series in Beam Physics and Accelerator Technology)
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    57. PhysicsWeb - Employment Centre - CV: Postdoctoral Associate In High-energy Or Nu
    Recent Ph.D. graduate with 11 years experience seeks position as postdoctoral associate in highenergy or nuclear physics, preferably in United States
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    Ph.D. in Physics, June 2005, University of California, Riverside, CA, Dissertation Title: "Phi meson production in p+p collisions at 200 GeV measured in the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider". M.S. in Physics, March 2003, University of California, Riverside, CA. M.S. in Electrical Engineering, December 2002, University of California, Riverside, CA (enrollment concurrent to the program in Physics). Diploma (M.S. equivalent) in Electro-Mechanical Engineering, June 1994, Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia.

    58. 932 High Energy Physics; Nuclear Physics; Plasma Physics
    932 high energy physics; nuclear physics; Plasma physics 932.1 high energy physics 932.2 nuclear physics 932.3 Plasma physics
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    59. Scientific Discovery Through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) -- High-Energy And Nucl
    high energy and nuclear physics Goals for SciDAC. The coming advances in computing performance, if they can be realized for scientific problems,
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    Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing
    Advanced scientific computing will be a key contributor to scientific research in the 21st Century. Within the Office of Science, scientific computing programs and facilities are already essential to progress in many areas of research. National Infrastructure for Lattice Gauge Computing Advanced Computing for 21 st Century Accelerator Science and Technology ... SciDAC Center for Supernova Research
    High Energy and Nuclear Physics Goals for SciDAC
    The coming advances in computing performance, if they can be realized for scientific problems, herald a new era in scientific computing. If computers capable of 100 teraflops or more become available in the next few years, it will be possible to dramatically extend our exploration of the fundamental processes of nature. It will also be possible to predict the behavior of a broad range of complex systems, such as charged-particle accelerator components, and eventually entire accelerators. . . . more and The Particle Physics Data Grid (PPDG) Collaboratory Pilot
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    60. NERSC 2001 Annual Report: Science Highlights: High Energy And Nuclear Physics
    SCIENCE highLIGHTS high energy AND nuclear physics SS Holt and WW Zhang (Woodbury, New York American Institute of physics, 2000).
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    HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS The Nearby Supernova Factory Director's
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    Gregory Aldering, Saul Perlmutter, Peter Nugent, and Stewart Loken, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Research Objectives
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    During the past year we worked to automate the Nearby Supernova Factory image subtraction pipeline. We also began archiving data from the Near Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) team, who built and operate the current JPL camera at Palomar as well as a camera on Haleakala in Hawaii. These efforts have recently come to fruition with the discovery of our first probable supernova from this most recent effort. (Note that in spring 1999 we lead a similar effort which used similar techniques to find over 40 confirmed supernovae.) Significance
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