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         High Energy & Nuclear Physics:     more books (100)
  1. Progress in High Energy Physics and Progress in Nuclear Physics by W. Y. Pauchy Hwang, 1991-03
  2. 21st Century Complete Guide to the Physics Department at the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) including Research into High-Energy, Nuclear, and Condensed Matter Physics (CD-ROM) by World Spaceflight News, 2004-05-21
  3. Difraction 2000: Proceedings of the International Workshop of Diffraction in High-Energy Physics(Proceedings Supplements Nuclear Physics B 99A April 2001) by Unknown, 2001
  4. Pulsars as Astrophysical Laboratories for Nuclear and Particle Physics (Studies in High Energy Physics, Cosmology, and Gravitation) by Fridolin Weber, 1999-07-15
  5. Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics: 9th Conference on theIntersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  6. The investigation of nuclear structure by scattering processes at high energies: Proceedings of the International School of Nuclear Physics, Erice, 22 September-1 October, 1974
  7. Quarkonium Production in High-Energy Nuclear Collisions by Xin-Niam Wang, Barbara Jacak, 1999-11-15
  8. Tours Symposium on Nuclear Physics VI (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  9. Nuclear Physics Trends: 6th China-Japan Joint Nuclear Physics Symposium (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  10. VII Latin American Symposium on Nuclear Physics and Applications (AIP Conference Proceedings / High Energy Physics)
  11. Proceedings of the Sixth Course and the First Winter Course of the International School of Intermediate Energy Nuclear Physics Venice Italy July 6-16 by International School of Intermediate Energy Nuclear Physics 1988 veni, Giuseppina Orlandini, et all 1990-12
  12. Techniques and Concepts of High-Energy Physics (Nato a S I Series Series B, Physics) by NATO Advanced Study Institute on NATO Advanced Study Institute on Techniques and Concepts of High-Energy Physics, 1981-10
  13. High Energy Nuclear Collisions & Quark Gluon Plasma: International Symposium, Kyoto, Japan June 6-8, 1991 by Hideto Enyo, 1992-03
  14. 1994 Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology: Ictp, Trieste, Italy, 13 June-29 July, 1994 (I C T P Series in Theoretical Physics) by Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, 1996-02

61. NERSC 2000 Annual Report: Science Highlights: High Energy And Nuclear Physics
SCIENCE highLIGHTS high energy AND nuclear physics Basic energy Sciences Biological and Environmental Research Fusion energy Sciences high energy
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YEAR IN REVIEW SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTS SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTS:
HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS Phenomenology with O a ) Improved Lattice QCD Director's
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YEAR IN REVIEW Computational Science BOOMERANG Data, Analyzed at NERSC, Reveals Flat Universe Systems and Service IBM SP Launched Ahead of Schedule with Million-Hour Bonus for Users ... Deb Agarwal Named One of "Top 25 Women of the Web" SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTS Basic Energy Sciences Biological and Environmental Research Fusion Energy Sciences High Energy and Nuclear Physics ... Advanced Scientific Computing Research and Other Projects
A fit of the form c V = c V + c V ) to extract the improvement constant for the vector current. The pole term is an artifact of lattice discretization, and resolved in our calculation. Rajan Gupta, Tanmoy Bhattacharya, and Weonjong Lee, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Stephen Sharpe, University of Washington

62. Department Of Physics, Princeton University
physics high energy physics nuclear physics Astrophysics Cosmology The Thesis of Vincent Pelletier, physics and Technology of Sheared
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  • 63. HEP Institutes In POLAND
    highenergy leptonic, hadronic and nuclear interactions, Research Type, Theoretical physics. Research Progr., high-energy collisions of nuclei,
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    POLAND
    Town index: B C K L ... University of Warsaw Institute of Physics Address: Lipowa 41, PL-15 424 Bialystok Telephone: Telex: 853350 fuw pl
    The Henryk Niewodniczànski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences
    Department of Theoretical Physics Address: Radzikowskiego 152, PL-31-342 Kraków Telephone: Fax: Telex: 322461 ifj pl Cable: Email of experimental programme coordinator: theory@quark.ifj.edu.pl Research Type: Theoretical physics Research Progr.: Theory of high-energy and intermediate-energy hadronic, leptonic and nuclear interactions, properties of dense nuclear matter with applications to astrophysics, heavy-ion collisions and properties of quark-gluon plasma, high-energy phenomenology.
    University of Mining and Metallurgy
    Faculty of Physics and Nuclear Techniques Dept.of Element.Part.and Detectors High Energ.Phys. Address: ulica Kawiory 26A, PL-30 055 Telephone: Fax: Email of experimental programme coordinator: kis@chopin.ifj.edu.pl Research Type: Experimental physics Research Progr.: LHC, LEP-DELPHI, HERA-ZEUS.
    Jagiellonian University
    Inst.of Physics (M.Smoluchowski)

    64. HEP Institutes In RUSSIA
    Elementary particles, nuclear physics at high energy, detectors for HEP, 003773, Institute for nuclear physics. 000773, high energy physics Department
    http://graybook.cern.ch/institutes/countries/RU.html
    RUSSIA
    Town index: C D G H ... V Institute of Solid State Physics Laboratory for Diagnostics of Crystals Address: RU-142 432 Chernogolovka Telephone: Fax: Telex: 412654 serna ru Cable: 142432 chernogolovka Email of experimental programme coordinator: klassen@issp.ac.ru Research Type: Experimental physics, Accelerator physics and engineering Research Progr.:
    Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)
    Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics (BLTP) Address: Joliot Curie 6, RU-141 980 Dubna, Moscow Region Telephone: + 7 09621 62251, + 7 09621 62268, + 7 095 2002283 (director), + 7 095 4202074 (vicedirector) Fax: Telex: 911621 dubna ru Email of experimental programme coordinator: post@office.jinr.dubna.su (secretary), kadyshev@jinr.dubna.su (director) Research Type: Theoretical physics, Experimental physics, Accelerator physics and engineering Research Progr.: Elementary-particle physics, relativistic nuclear physics, neutrino physics, quantum chromodynamics; experimental instruments and methods. Accelerator:
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    Dubna RCANP Research Center for Applied Nuclear Physics Address: Joliot Curie 6, RU-141980

    65. World Scientific
    Experimental Techniques in highenergy nuclear and Particle physics Click here for high energy physics/Particle physics Proceedings
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  • 66. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Nuclear Physics
    Information sources for nuclear physics research institutes and NIKHEF The National Institute for nuclear and high energy physics in Amsterdam,
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    Nuclear Astrophysics Datasets Nuclear-Physics conferences HEP (High-Energy Physics), Accelerator Physics NNDC Table of the Nuclides Periodic Table ... Yahoo Physics index , general physics and Software Resources in Nuclear Physics Information sources for Nuclear Physics research institutes and accelerator facilities are as follows. This list is originally based on the HEP list, modified by adding nuclear physics research institutes and universities. Please mail ichihara@rikaxp.riken.go.jp to add your institute or university (please notify the abbreviation for the institute or university).
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    Argonne National Laboratory, USA. APS (Advanced Photon Source), IPNS (Intense Pulsed Neutron Source), PHYS (Physics Division)
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    University of Arizona Heavy-Ion Theory Group
    ANU
    Department of Nuclear Physics, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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    Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics,Russia

    67. Department Of Physics And Astronomy
    Home Page Wayne State University physics and Astronomy. Condensed matter physics high energy physics nuclear physics Theoretical physics
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    Welcome to Wayne State University's Department of Physics and Astronomy web site. Our faculty and staff take pride in the quality of the education and research programs offered to its undergraduate and graduate majors. Students may follow a comprehensive physics curriculum to more interdisciplinary programs incorporating engineering and other science courses. Likewise opportunities for research span a wide variety from fundamental physics to applied physics. A low student/faculty ratio ensures that students are given personalized attention from our faculty. Our physics alumni have successful careers in academia, industry, and government using the training and education they have received in our Department. Please feel free to explore our web site to learn more about our academic and research programs and the opportunities awaiting you as a member of our physics family
    NEWS // add more messages/news items simply by adding more "blocks" of same code below PRESS RELEASES Sean Gavin receives Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) Open House: Einstein's "miracle year" About Detroit About WSU WSU Homepage ... Directions For suggestions: webmaster@wayne.edu

    68. DOE FY 2000 Budget Request: High Energy And Nuclear Physics
    FYI Number 15 DOE FY 2000 Budget Request high energy and nuclear physics.
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    The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Science Policy News
    Number 15: February 3, 1999 DOE FY 2000 Budget Request: High Energy and Nuclear Physics
    FYI provided an overview of the FY 2000 budget request for the Department of Energy. Below are excerpts from DOE's "Budget Highlights" document, describing details of the request for the High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics programs. Both programs would receive small increases which do not keep pace with inflation. High Energy Physics will see increased operation of the Fermilab Main Injector and the B-Factory at SLAC, offset in part by transfer of Alternating Gradient Synchrotron operations to Nuclear Physics. Also within Nuclear Physics, FY 2000 will be the first year of operation for the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. (FYI will include excerpts for Basic Energy Sciences and Fusion Energy Sciences). HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS REQUEST: $697.1 million; up 0.8 percent

    69. Wiley::Nuclear & High Energy Physics
    nuclear high energy physics (32), Listings 125 26-32 An Introduction to the physics of high energy Accelerators by DA Edwards, MJ Syphers
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    70. High Energy And Nuclear Physics Computing Group
    The high energy and nuclear physics Computing Group works with physicists around the globe to help develop and provide solutions to the formidable computing
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    ... Employment High Energy and Nuclear Physics Computing Group The High Energy and Nuclear Physics Computing Group works with physicists around the globe to help develop and provide solutions to the formidable computing challenges faced by the next generation of high energy and nuclear physics experiments, such as ATLAS BaBar PHENIX , and STAR David Quarrie, Group Leader (on assignment) contact info Craig Tull, Acting Group Leader contact info Craig Tull recently spent a year at CERN in Geneva to serve as a focal point in getting collaborators at CERN and around Europe more closely involved with the development of the ATLAS software framework, led by David Quarrie. Craig worked with these users to help the software project respond to their specific needs, and he also shared information about ongoing software development with other experimental groups at CERN. Paolo Calafiura contact info Paolo Calafiura is a scientific applications programmer who works on the infrastructure of large high energy and nuclear physics applications. Currently he collaborates on the Atlas experiment at CERN and on CDF at FermiLab. His interests include architectures and frameworks, code generation, data handling, and data models. Before joining NERSC, Paolo was a post-doc at CERN and at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, where he also graduated in Physics. His home page is

    71. HEP Virtual Phonebook
    high energy physics Group Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) Directory high energy physics Directory Experimental nuclear Particle physics
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    Search Email Help ... About HEPIC This is a list of links to phonebooks and directories of High Energy Physics personnel around the world. These are listed by institution. Browse our Listings by Experiment to find a researcher with a particular collaboration. You may add a site to the HEP Virtual Phonebook here. To find a particular site in the HEP Virtual Phonebook, click on the first letter of that site.
    Click on the site name to access the home page of that site, click on the directory name to access a specific directory.
    Aachen University of Technology (RWTH)
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    URL: http://www.hep.net/sites/directories.html

    72. HEP Newsletters And Periodicals
    Journal of physics G nuclear and Particle physics New Journal of physics (published with Deutsche Physikalische high energy physics Libraries Webzine
    http://www.hep.net/documents/newsletters/newsletters.html

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    Search Email Help ... About HEPIC If you publish a newsletter or periodical which you would like us to include, please email us Publications in bold are free for online browsing. American Institute of Physics'
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    73. Division Of Theoretical High Energy Physics
    Moscow State University Skobeltsyn Institute of nuclear physics Division of Theoretical high energy physics. Prof. Victor Savrin Head of the Division
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    74. High Energy Physics At The University Of Chicago
    high energy physics at the University of Chicago. (Sculpture by Henry Moore nuclear energy) nuclear energy Henry Moore
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    High Energy Physics at the University of Chicago
    NUCLEAR ENERGY - Henry Moore This bronze figure stands just outside our building, near the site where Enrico Fermi and his colleagues achieved the first self-sustaining nuclear reaction If you're interested in the work we do here, you may want to see "Our Research groups", below. If you would like to learn more about the excellent research environment and research activities here, read about The Enrico Fermi Institute ; and if you're considering an education at the University of Chicago , see the Department of Physics The University of Chicago and our research physicists have close ties with Argonne National Laboratory Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory , and the European Organization for Nuclear Research - CERN Here are virtual tours of Argonne Fermilab , and CERN
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    75. Nuclear Physics
    When we talk about the gamma decay highenergy electromagnetic waves are emited There is not any nuclear fission in those batteries, because the energy
    http://www.hpwt.de/Kern2e.htm
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    Nuclear physics
    Welcome to the homepage of nuclear physics. If you want to know something about nuclear reactions, nuclear weapons or radioactivity then you are on the right website.
    Chapter 1: The atom
    Chapter 2: Radioactivity
    The alpha decay

    When we talk about the alpha decay then it means that a twice positive charged heliumion (helium atomic nucleus) is emited from the atomic nucleus. Then we find two protons ans two neutrons less in this atomic nucleus, so it is lighter. The alpha radiation is the most dangerous of the three types of radiation, but a sheet of paper is enough to protect oneself. The skin protects us also from alpha radiation.
    The beta minus decay
    There are two types of the beta decay. The one is the beta minus decay and the other is the beta plus decay. When we talk about the beta minus decay a neutron decays into a proton, an electron and an antineutrino. The electron and the antineutrino are emited. The radioactive particle is the electron. The number of nucleons do not change, but we have got one proton more than before the decay. 2 or 3 cm of wood are enough to protect oneself.
    The beta plus decay
    When we talk about the beta plus decay a proton decays into a neutron, a positron (the antiparticle of the electron) and a neutrino. The positron and the neutrino are emited. The radioactive particle is the positron.

    76. High Energy Physics Phenomenology
    WHEPP8 is the eighth in the series of workshops on high energy physics from Board of Research in nuclear Sciences (BRNS), Department of Atomic energy,
    http://www.phy.iitb.ac.in/~whepp8/

    77. Hep Structure About Hep Structure Search Help Level 5 Index
    high energy and nuclear physics. Suggest Theme Name and/or Abstract. Abstract. field theory; gauge theory; black hole; e+ e; quantum field;
    http://hepstructure.inr.ac.ru/hep-bin/theme2.py?level=5&index1=0

    78. Search
    If several words are specified in a field, only boolean AND search is performed. To start the browsing high energy and nuclear physics
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    HEP Structure About Hep Structure Search Help Search : Browse : To start the search, specify key words from article's title, or/and author's name, or/and the SPIRES key number of the article. If several words are specified in a field, only boolean AND search is performed. To start the browsing... High Energy and Nuclear Physics Title: Author: Year: after during before display as: list of articles tree of themes Key: Sort by Citation number
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    79. College Of Literature, Science, And The Arts
    Dante E. Amidei, Experimental high energy physics, elementary particles Walter S. Gray, Experimental nuclear physics, heavy ion physics. Wayne E. Hazen,
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    80. High-energy Nuclear Physics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    highenergy nuclear physics is a field of study that examines nuclear matter In the future, high-energy nuclear physics will also be conducted at CERN s
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    High-energy nuclear physics
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    High-energy nuclear physics is a field of study that examines nuclear matter in energy regimes typically delegated to high energy physics . The primary focus of this field is the study of heavy-ion collisions . These types of collisions at sufficient collision energies are theorized to produce the quark-gluon plasma Previous high-energy nuclear accelerator experiments have studied heavy-ion collisions using projectile energies of 1 GeV/nucleon up to 158 GeV/nucleon. Experiments of this type, called "fixed target" experiments, primarily accelerate a "bunch" of ions (typically around to ions per bunch) to speeds approaching the speed of light (0.999c) and smash them into a target of similar heavy ions . While all collision systems are interesting, great focus was applied in the late 1990's to symmetric collision systems of gold beams on gold targets at Brookhaven National Laboratory 's Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS) and uranium beams on uranium targets at CERN 's Super Proton Synchrotron Currently

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