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  1. Research Directions for the Decade: Proceedings of the 1990 Summer Study on High Energy Physics : June 25-July 13, 1990, Snowmass, Colorado by Summer Study on High Energy Physics in the 1990s, 1992-08
  2. Beyond the Standard Model II: Proceedings of the International Conference on High Energy Physics, Norman, Oklahoma, 1-3 November, 1990 by Okla.) International Conference on High Energy Physics (1990 Norman, Ronald Kantowski, et all 1991-07
  3. 1998 Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology: Ictp, Trieste, Italy, 29 June-17 July 1998 (I C T P Series in Theoretical Physics) by Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, A. Smirnov, 1999-07
  4. 1990 Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology: Triest, Italy, 18 June-28 July, 1990 (I C T P Series in Theoretical Physics) by Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, S. Randjbar-Daemi, et all 1991-06
  5. State of Particle Accelerators and High Energy Physics (Aip Conference Proceedings) by Summer School on High Energy Particle Accelerators 1981 (Fermilab), F. R. Huson, et all 1982-11
  6. Physics of High Energy Particle Accelerators: Bnl/Suny Summer School, 1983 (Aip Conference Proceedings) by Summer School on High Energy Particle Accelerators Brookhaven national, 1985-04
  7. International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics: Proceedings of the International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics Held at Jerusalem, Israel, 19-25 August 1997 by International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics, 1999-04-15
  8. Workshop on Physics of Intermediate and High Energy Heavy Ion Reactions: Krakow, Poland, 28-30 September 1987 by Workshop on Physics of Intermediate and High Energy Heavy Ion reaction, M. Kutschera, 1988-02
  9. The High-Energy Limit (Subnuclear Series) by Italy) International School of Subnuclear Physics 1980 (Erice, 1983-04
  10. Nuclear emulsion technique and high energy physics (Nanyang University. Institute of Natural Sciences. Occasional paper) by Y. K Lim, 1976
  11. Progress in High Energy Physics and Progress in Nuclear Physics
  12. Optical concepts in high-energy physics (European Organization for Nuclear Research. CERN) by Kurt Gottfried, 1972
  13. New Trends and Facilities for Intermediate Energy Nuclear Physics by Y. Mizuno, 1995-06
  14. 5th Workshop on Perspectives in Nuclear Physics at Intermediate Energies: Ictp, Trieste, Italy, May 6-10, 1991 by Workshop on Perspectives in Nuclear Physics at Intermediate Energies 1, Claudio Ciofi Degli Atti, et all 1992-12

81. National Institute For Nuclear Physics And High Energy Physics - Research - Univ
NIKHEF coordinates and supports all activities in experimental subatomic (high energy) physics in the Netherlands.
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Organisation Universiteit van Amsterdam Faculties Faculty of Science National Institute for Nuclear Physics and High Energy Physics National Institute for Nuclear Physics and High Energy Physics (NIKFHEF) NIKHEF is the National Institute for Nuclear Physics and High Energy Physics in the Netherlands, in which the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM), the Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA), the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA), the Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (RU) and the Universiteit Utrecht (UU) collaborate. NIKHEF co-ordinates and supports all activities in experimental subatomic (high energy) physics in the Netherlands. Director: prof. dr. S.C.M. Bentvelsen Search employees Location Kruislaan 409 1098 SJ Amsterdam Postal address postbus 41882 1009 DB Amsterdam Telephone: +31 20 592 5169 Fax: +31 20 5925054 Email:

82. High Energy, Nuclear, Gravitational, And String Theory Group
high energy, nuclear, Gravitational, and String Theory Group Related groups. Experimental high energy physics Group Experimental nuclear physics Group
http://www.physics.umass.edu/hetGroup/

83. Automated Organization Of Knowledge In High Energy And Nuclear Physics
Automated Organization of Knowledge in highenergy and nuclear physics 65, NONPERTURBATIVE QCD TREATMENT OF high-energy HADRON HADRON SCATTERING.
http://www.collaborium.org/projects/kohenp/
Automated Organization of Knowledge in High-Energy and Nuclear Physics
About the project: B Contact person: G rigorii Pivovarov gbpivo@iitap.iastate.edu Preliminary results: H ere we put preliminary results on testing an algorithm for organization of knowledge. The algorithm input is a "directed graph", i.e., a collection of vertexes with directed links. In this particular test, the vertexes were scientific papers in the subject fields of high-energy and nuclear physics. A link points from a paper to another paper if the former cites the latter. The graph we used in the test contained about 63,128 papers. The number of links from a vetex varies. In average, it is about 15 links. We take the information about the links from the SPIRES HEP database at http://www-spires.slac.stanford.edu/spires/hep/ The algorithm computes by a certain rule a degree of closeness between the vertexes. In the computation, only the structure of the graph is used. Then, for any given vertex, the algorithm finds a vertex maximizing the degree of closeness. If for a vertex under consideration there is more than one " closest" vertex, the vertex is discarded. The empirical fact is that we avoid discarding well-cited papers in this way. After this we were left with 45,974 vertexes (papers). For any of those papers, there is a unique "most related" paper that cites it. We proceed to this paper, and so on.

84. FermiNews
HENP DOE s Office of high energy and nuclear physics; part of ER. HEPAP high energy physics Advisory Panel. Advisory to DOE.
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/ferminews/ahep.html
Acronyms of High-Energy Physics This page is a list of acronyms of high-energy physics Laboratories and Accelerators and Detectors and Experiments and Other institutions . Laboratories BNL: The Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, Long Island. CERN: Originally "Conseil Européenne pour Recherches Nucléaires," now the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, in Geneva, Switzerland. DESY: Deutches Elektronen SYnchrotron laboratory in Hamburg, Germany. FNAL: The Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois. KEK: Koo Energy Ken. The High Energy Research Accelerator Organization in Tsukuba, Japan. LNF: Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, near Rome, Italy. SLAC: The Department of Energy's Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in Palo Alto, California. TRIUMF. TRI-University Meson Facility. (Although now there are eight universities involved, TRIUMF started with three.) Located at the University of British Columbia in Canada. Accelerators AD: Antimatter Decelerator. New facility at CERN to study antimatter.

85. Welcome To High Energy Nuclear Physics Group Of Tsinghua University
high energy nuclear physics Group physics Department Tsinghua University Beijing, 100084 China. Phone 86 10 6277 2696 Fax 86 10 6278 1604
http://qm.phys.tsinghua.edu.cn/thu-henp/

86. Springer - EPJC Direct
PS06 high energy nuclear physics EPS 2003 high energy physics (HEP) conference PS 06-08 - high $p_{\rm T}$ results for Au+Au collisions at
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87. Science.gov Topic Nuclear Physics For User Category All Categories
Argonne National Laboratory high energy physics Division Conducts research in Atomic, nuclear, and Particle physics - Research in large-scale atomic,
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ABC's of Nuclear Science
- A brief introduction to nuclear science including antimatter, beta rays, cosmic connection, and much more [Department of Energy (DOE), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)]
Accelerator and Fusion Research Division
- Studies and applies the physics of ion, electron, and light beams [Department of Energy (DOE), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)]
Advanced Light Source Publications
- Provides links to Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Advanced Light Source (ALS) publications on ultraviolet and soft x-ray beams and synchrotron light [Department of Energy (DOE), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)]
Argonne National Laboratory High Energy Physics Division
- Conducts research in areas of both theoretical and experimental particle physics as well as accelerator development [Department of Energy (DOE), Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)]

88. Particle Detectors - Tools Of High Energy And Nuclear Physics
Tools of high energy and nuclear physics Detection of Individual Elementary Particles Howard Fenker Jefferson Lab May 26, 2004
http://www.jlab.org/~hcf/detectors/detect04_html/
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Particle Detectors Tools of High Energy and Nuclear Physics Outline of Talk Interactions of Particles with Matter - Photoemission Interactions of Particles with Matter - Ionization ... Particle Detectors- Suggested Reading Author: H. Fenker Email: hcf@jlab.org

89. Nuclear Physics Use Of High Energy Facilities
nuclear physics Use of high energy Facilities. Vital nuclear physics experiments using leptonic probes have also been carried out at three laboratories
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Nuclear Physics Use of High Energy Facilities
Vital nuclear physics experiments using leptonic probes have also been carried out at three laboratories whose main mission is in high energy physics: CERN; Fermilab; and SLAC. A major new effort is now underway at DESY. The extremely high energies of these facilities has supported measurements providing insight into the spin structure of the nucleon and a variety of other measurements uniquely sensitive to the underlying quark structure of nuclei. The NSAC Long Range Plan must make provision for the continuation of this type of measurement as high-return initiatives surface in the future. cardman@cebaf.gov

90. EPS 2003 Meeting In Aachen - Transperencies For High Energy Nuclear Physics
high energy nuclear physics. high energy nuclear physics part I. RECENT RESULTS FROM RHIC David Hofman (University of Chicago)
http://eps2003.physik.rwth-aachen.de/transparencies/06/index.php
European Physical Society
International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics
EPS (July 17th-23rd 2003) in Aachen, Germany
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High energy nuclear Physics
  • High energy nuclear physics - part I
  • RECENT RESULTS FROM RHIC
    David Hofman (University of Chicago)
    25 min
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    ] [ PS-Version ] [ PPT-Version Measurement of J/psi Production in Proton-Proton Collisions by the PHENIX Experiment
    Nichelle Bruner (xxx)
    15 min
    [ PDF-Version ] [ PS-Version ] [ PPT-Version Energy and Centrality Dependence of Charged Particle Production in Au+Au and d+Au Collisions at RHIC Energies
    Gerrit van Nieuwenhuizen (MIT)
    15 min
    [ PDF-Version ] [ PS-Version ] [ PPT-Version The study of freeze-out temperatures and transverse flow velocities in Au-Au collisions at BRAHMS Experiment
    Oana Ristea (University of Bucharest, Romania) 15 min [ PDF-Version ] [ PS-Version ] [ PPT-Version ] Color superconductor with a color-sextet condensate Tomas Brauner (xxx) 10 min PDF-Version ] [ PS-Version ] [ PPT-Version ] Color superconductivity at intermediate densities Jeff Bowers (xxx) 10 min [ PDF-Version ] [ PS-Version ] [ PPT-Version ] High energy nuclear physics - part II
  • Low p_T Spectra of Identified Charged Particles in Au+Au Collisions from PHOBOS Experiment Adam Trzupek (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Poland)
  • 91. EPS 2003 Meeting In Aachen - List Of Submitted Abstracts To The Parallel Session
    high energy nuclear physics. Einstein’s Light energyMass equation (L = c2 61508;m) contradicts the law of c. Contact Person AJAY AJAY SHARMA
    http://eps2003.physik.rwth-aachen.de/list_abstracts/index.php?sd_id=26

    92. Chep 2000 Home Page
    International Conference on COMPUTING IN high energy AND nuclear physics February 7 February 11, 2000 Teatro Antonianum, Padova (Italy)
    http://chep2000.pd.infn.it/
    CHEP INFORMATION Bulletins Committees Scientific Program Docs by topics Social events Conference location Secretariat GRID INFORMATION Grid Grid Program USEFUL LINKS Visiting Padova INFN Padova University of Padova CHEP
    Last update: Jan 12, 2000 SUPPORTED BY:
    Istituto Nazionale

    di Fisica Nucleare

    International Conference on
    COMPUTING IN HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
    February 7 - February 11, 2000
    Teatro Antonianum, Padova (Italy)
    e-mail to: webadmin Home Bulletins Committees ... Secretariat

    93. Introduction To HEP
    or the energy released in a nuclear decay, the energy per particle is many magnitudes higher. That s why this field is called `high energy physics .
    http://www-physics.mps.ohio-state.edu/~cleo/hep/root.html
    Overview More explanations Cleo
    Beginners Guide to HEP
    What is High Energy Physics?
    `High Energy Physics' (HEP) or `Particle Physics' searches for the fundamental particles and forces which build the world around us. Like all matter is made from atoms, all atoms are made from even smaller particles. Physicist discovered that similiar to the `Periodic System of Atoms' , there is a list of subatomic particles
    We create those particles (which are not a normal part of matter we encounter everyday) by using the famous `Einstein Law' that relates energy and matter: E = m c**2.
    Compared to natural processes on earth, like the creation of a lightning or the energy released in a nuclear decay, the energy per particle is many magnitudes higher. That's why this field is called `High Energy Physics'.
    Particles and Fields
    Besides the basic particles (called `fermions' after E. Fermi), there are also the basic forces between them. We now know four different forces (sorted by their relative strengths): the Gravitational Force (e.g. between Sun and Earth)

    94. Nuclear Physics Facilities And Research Institutes
    Sciences Corporation; NEA The nuclear energy Agency; NIKHEF The National Institute for nuclear and high energy physics in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    http://www.aps.anl.gov/nplab.html
    Nuclear Physics facilities and Research Institutes
      ANL
      Argonne National Laboratory, USA. APS (Advanced Photon Source), IPNS (Intense Pulsed Neutron Source), PHYS (Physics Division)
      Arizona
      University of Arizona Heavy-Ion Theory Group
      ANU
      Department of Nuclear Physics, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
      BLTP
      Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics,Russia
      BNL
      Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA, NNDC RHIC NSLS
      Boston
      Univ. of Boston, BU Physics Colliding Beams Lab, USA
      CEBAF
      Continuous Electron Beam Acceleratory Facility, Virginia, USA
      CERN
      European Laboratory for Particle Physics, Switzerland, LHC ISOLDE
      College of William and Mary
      The physics department at The College of William and Mary, USA
      Colorado
      Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Department of Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder
      CSNSM-Orsay
      CENTRE DE SPECTROMETRIE NUCLEAIRE ET DE SPECTROMETRIE DE MASSE
      CYCERON
      Cyceron PET Research Center, Caen, France
      Daresbury Lab.
      Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington WA4 4AD, UK
      DESY
      Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron lab in Hamburg, Germany

    95. Wiley-VCH - Books Physics Nuclear/High Energy Physics
    WileyVCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA, Weinheim - A passion for publishing.
    http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/books/bySubjectPH00/bySubSubjectPH20/?sID=d05

    96. INSTITUTE OF HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
    Webpage of INSTITUTE OF high-energy physics AND nuclear physics.
    http://www.kipt.kharkov.ua/Baseinfeng/ihepnp.html
    [Hisrory] [Structure] [Monographs] [Next] ... [Previous]
    INSTITUTE OF HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
    Lines of research at NSC KIPT
    Basic results of recent years
    Participation in the international experiments: ALICE CMS ,LHC-b,JLAB(CEBAF)
    The Director of Institute - A.N. Dovbnya,
    Telephone: 38 (0572) 35-68-73
    Fax: 38 (0572) 35-37-31
    e-mail: dovbnya@nik.kharkov.ua
    Lines of research at NSC KIPT. Interaction of electrons and photons of intermediate energies (up to 2 GeV) with nuclei. Quantum electrodynamic processes in substance, including crystals. Mechanisms of nuclear reactions and structure of nuclei investigated with heavy nuclei and low-energy multicharged ions. Nuclear methods of investigating the structure and properties of substance. Radiation technologies. Basic results of recent years. INTERMEDIATE-ENERGY PHYSICS (up to 2 GeV) Comprehensive studies are made of polarization parameters in reactions of meson photoproduction on protons and neutrons, amplitudes of these processes are unambiguously determined. The probability of quadrupole delta-resonance decay is obtained to confirm the idea about the tensor nature of quark interaction in the nucleon. The experiments have confirmed the hypothesis about a partial conservation of the axial vector current; the contribution of the isotensor component to the electromagnetic hadron current is calculated. Studies of photo- and electrodisintegration of the deuteron and of He and He nuclei are carried out, showing evidence for dibaryon resonances in these processes.

    97. CERN Courier - Volume 45 Issue 7 - IOP Publishing
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF highenergy physics. CERN Courier began with the weak interaction and moved on to a crucial discovery in nuclear physics.
    http://www.cerncourier.com/
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS VOLUME 45 NUMBER 7
    Important Links
    Conferences and Exhibitions
    Latest Issue Back Issues Editorial Staff
    News
    Fermilab's Recycler beams take electron cooling to new heights

    KamLAND detects geoneutrinos

    ATLAS calorimeter records cosmic-ray events underground

    BaBar collaboration detects new resonance
    ...
    INFN and industry to build new cyclotron for hadron therapy

    Physicswatch
    Peacock feathers prove photonic crystals cast brown light in nature

    Gravity works at a distance of 100 nm

    The shape of acidity
    Ultrasound causes change in viscosity
    CERN COURIER ARCHIVE: 1962 Instrumentation for the future Anniversary George Placzek - an unsung hero of physics Jan Fischer describes the life and work of the Czech physicist, born in 1905, who made important contributions to nuclear physics in the 1930s-1940s. Antiprotons Slow antiprotons galore A workshop in Japan in the spring looked at how to make and use beams of ultra-slow antiprotons over a wide range of physics. Antiproton physics takes another big LEAP forward The latest in the Low Energy Antiproton Physics series of conferences in Bonn showed that this field of research is increasingly vibrant and exciting, as Walter Oelert describes. People Faces and places Astrowatch Astronomers discover possible 10th planet Computing News and Features CrossGrid project concludes PHENIX experiment uses Grid to transfer 270 TB of data to Japan W3C backs XML Key Management System US launches weekly online newsletter ... Scientific Linux 4.0 offers new features

    98. HIRSCHEGG 2006
    experimentalists and theorists investigating nuclear physics problems relevant 2005 Probing QCD with high energy nuclear Collisions 2004 Probing
    http://theory.gsi.de/hirschegg/
    Hirschegg 2006:
    Astrophysics and Nuclear Structure
    International Workshop XXXIV on Gross Properties of Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations
    Hirschegg, Kleinwalsertal, Austria, January 15 - 21, 2006
    Organizers: H. Feldmeier, K. Langanke (coordinator), J. Wambach
    Secretary: H. Rinnert (GSI),   phone:  +49 6159 71 2746;   fax:  +49 6159 71 2990
    E-mail: H.Rinnert at gsi.de Advisors:
    • H. Grawe (GSI)    K.L. Kratz (Mainz) F. Thielemann (Basel) M. Wiescher (Notre Dame)
    Scope of the Meeting:
    The aim is to gather experimentalists and theorists investigating nuclear physics problems relevant for astrophysics with their astrophysics colleagues. The number of participants is limited to 70. Sessions will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The program will consist of invited talks and selected contributions. Recent developments in the following fields will be discussed:
    • Structure and evolution of stars (key reactions, solar neutrinos, s-process, solar models, ...)
      Super novae (electron capture on nuclei, neutrino reactions with nuclei, neutrino transport, explosive nuclear synthesis, super novae models and eqaution of state, gamma-ray bursts, ...)
      nuclear structure at the limits and r- process (r-process models, new data for masses and half-lifes, global nuclear physics models, ...)

    99. Experimental Particle Physics
    Linux Resources for high energy physics Some users of Linux in HEP, nuclear physics, and in science in general. linuxhep list
    http://hepwww.ph.qmw.ac.uk/HEPpc/
    Experimental Particle Physics
    Home Group Members Jobs and Studentships Local Information ... Departmental Server
    Linux Resources for High Energy Physics This site is intended as a clearing house for information about HEP, Linux and PC's. There are also summaries of our experience with Linux at Queen Mary and Westfield and Manchester . HEP pc is hosted by the QMW College HEP group . Items marked were added within the last couple of weeks or so.
    What's New
    19 June 2001 The GCC v3.0 is released

    Non-HEP specific Linux information, including documentation, ftp sites, news groups etc.

    Support groups, local mailing list pages etc.

    Some development projects and experiments already using Linux.

    CERNLIB and other HEP software, and information about DAQ and realtime systems.

    Other, more general, scientific software resources of possible interest to HEP:
    Indices of scientific software

    Distributed file systems

    Batch queue systems

    High Performance Computing
    ...
    Scientific Programming
    Information about using scientific programming languages on Linux. Fortran C++ Java
    Hardware Information about PC hardware, and about ports of Linux to other platforms of interest to HEP.

    100. Nevis Labs REU Program
    Nevis Labs is the high energy physics, nuclear physics, and astrophysics laboratory of the physics Department of Columbia University.
    http://www.nevis.columbia.edu/reu/
    Nevis Summer Research Program for Undergraduates This program gives undergraduates from schools around the country the opportunity to experience research as part of an on-going experimental high-energy physics program. All positions are filled for this year's program. For information concerning applying for Summer 2006, check back here in early 2006.
    Summer 2005 Schedule and other information for the ongoing Summer 2005 REU program
    Overview We anticipate operating a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) site at Nevis Labs again during Summer 2005. The REU program is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), with the goal of providing undergraduate students with the opportunity to participate in scientific research. We expect to be able to accommodate a total of 10 students in the REU program. During the 10 week REU program at Nevis Labs, each undergraduate student participant will join one of our ongoing experimental efforts in high energy particle physics (HEP) research. Experimental HEP seeks to identify the most fundamental constituents of the universe around us, and to probe how these constituents interact. The experimental groups participating in the Summer 2005 REU program at Nevis are involved in efforts to investigate the most pressing issues in HEP. These include searches for the Higgs Boson, believed according to the "Standard Model" (SM) to be the source of mass, searches for new physics beyond the SM, searches for neutrino oscillations, and attempts to identify the astrophysical sources of the highest energy cosmic rays. In addition, there are groups working on state-of-the-art electronics and particle detector development. The program for Summer 2005 also includes RARAF group, performing research in radiation physics and biology.

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