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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
particle physics is a branch of physics that studies the elementary constituents of matter and radiation, and the interactions between them.
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Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. 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
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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

2. CERN - European Organization For Nuclear Research
European Laboratory for particle physics. Includes an introduction of the laboratory, information on experiments being conducted, publication archives,
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Connecting up the LHC
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Tout l'Univers dans une enveloppe
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3. An Introduction To Particle Physics
particle physics is the study of the basic elements of matter and the forcesacting among them. It aims to determine the fundamental laws that control
http://hepwww.rl.ac.uk/public/Phil/ppintro/ppintro.html
An introduction to Particle Physics
Particle physics is the study of the basic elements of matter and the forcesacting among them. It aims to determine the fundamental laws that control themake-up of matter and the physical universe. RAL is one of the leading laboratories investigating this.
Probing Particles
Experiments at particle accelerators, such as LEP , where sub-atomic particles collide at very high energies, reveal details of particlesand conditions that prevailed just after the Big Bang over 15 billion years ago. Most experiments involve large international collaborations and are performed atoverseas laboratories such as CERN in Geneva and DESY in Hamburg. These collaborations typically involve more than 300 people and the work at CERN is supported by 19 European countries.
Accelerators
The accelerator is the basic tool of particle physics. It allows us to createthe particle collisions that we want to study in our own laboratories. The highenergy collisions between particles that physicists are interested in do occurnaturally but the events are unpredictable and the number that can be observed(in cosmic rays ) is low.

4. Particle Data Group
An international collaboration that reviews particle physics and related areas of astrophysics, and compiles/analyzes data on particle properties.
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5. Home - Particle Physics UK
particle physics is the study of the fundamental constituents of matter and the forces of nature. This website is for everyone who wants to know more about
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Particle physics is the study of the fundamental constituents of matter and the forces of nature . This website is for everyone who wants to know more about particle physics. Image courtesy of Tom Kemp
Find out what particle physics is all about.
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Lords of the Ring
A film about CERN's 27km Large Hadron Collider, currently undergoing construction, available from Seed magazine Web site supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC is the UK funding agency for particle physics.

6. BUBL LINK: Particle Physics
Subjects particle physics, physical data, physics education, physics links, Subjects particle physics, physics links, physics research
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    Basics of NMR
    Hypertextbook covering the physics and mathematics behind Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Includes chapters on spin physics, spectroscopy and pulse sequences, and provides explanatory graphics which can be viewed alongside the text, a glossary and a list of symbols.
    Author: Hornak, Joseph P.
    Subjects: molecular modelling, nuclear energy, particle physics, spectroscopy
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    Center for Particle Astrophysics, an NSF Science and Technology Center
    National centre which plays a leading role in the investigation of the central scientific problem of dark matter while developing a new model of scientific research more attuned to the multi-disciplinary nature of the environment.
    Author: University of California Berkeley
    Subjects: astrophysics, particle physics

    7. SLAC Library - Online Particle Physics Information
    SLAC Library Online particle physics Information.
    http://www.slac.stanford.edu/library/pdg/
    Online Particle Physics Information
    Compiled by Revised: August, 2007 This annotated list provides a highly selective set of online resources that are useful to the particle physics community. It describes each Web site so that efficient choices can be made amongst many sites which may appear similar. Additional information about scope and exclusions and well-deserved credits.
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    8. Interactions.org - Particle Physics, High Energy Physics, News And Resources
    particle physics news and resources. Sign up for our newswire and receive the latest press releases from particle physics labs around the world.
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    Sign up for our newswire and receive the latest press releases from particle physics labs around the world. RSS News Feed Latest News Wires 22 January 2008 - SLAC
    William Madia appointed vice president for SLAC
    22 January 2008 - CERN
    CMS celebrates the lowering of its final detector element
    Particle Physics in the News February 2008 - Scientific American
    The Future of Physics

    26 January 2008 - New Scientist
    The hunt for the Un-universe

    23 January 2008 - Science Now
    Higgs Hiding in Plain Sight?

    23 January 2008 - Telegraph.co.uk
    Is our cosmos teeming with alien 'unmatter'?
    23 January 2008 - Financial Times Science: Big Bang comes to the Alps 23 January 2008 - Scientific American What's The Matter?: Cold Dark Matter and the Milky Way's Missing Satellites 22 January 2008 - Scientific American Future of Top U.S. Particle Physics Lab in Jeopardy 22 January 2008 - New Scientist Space Did the Higgs boson puff up the universe? 22 January 2008 - Wired Milestone, Weighing 1430 Tons, Reached at CERN Catching up with the Future of Physics Musician, Researchers Create Dark Matter "Music Box" 22 January 2008 - BBC News UK physics has 'brighter future' 22 January 2008 - Guardan Unlimited No cash rescue for physics funding crisis 22 January 2008 - Stanford News Service Vice president named for national lab at Stanford 22 January 2008 - Northern Life Province plows more money into SNO 22 January 2008 - Physics World Hopes for UK funding-cut reversal dashed 22 January 2008 - Futura Sciences

    9. Manchester Particle Physics
    This group are active with the ATLAS, BaBar, D0, H1 and OPAL experiments, and contribute to the Grid working group. The site includes contact and seminar
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    Welcome to the Manchester Particle Physics Group. The group is a part of the School of Physics and Astronomy in The University of Manchester The group has more than 100 members, and is active in many areas of Physics Research (both theoretical and experimental), Detector Development and e-Science.
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    We have world-leading expertise in Phenomenology at high-energy colliders, in Quantum Chromodynamics, Neutrino and Higgs Physics, CP violation, Supersymmetry and String Phenomenology, and in the Physics of the Early Universe. We have strong links with the CERN Theory Division, and many of our projects aim to be testable in ongoing or future experiments.
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    10. Introduction To Particle Physics
    This site is meant to give the reader a brief introduction into the fascinating world of particle physics.
    http://www.hep.yorku.ca/yhep/ppp.html
    An Introduction To Particle Physics
    Welcome to this newly completed website! This site is meant to give the reader a brief introduction into the fascinating world of particle physics. Let's begin our journey into particle physics by asking what exactly is particle physics?
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    11. Oxford Physics - Oxford Particle Physics Home Page
    Oxford has the largest university particle physics group in the UK, Our research covers a wide range of topics in particle physics and particle
    http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/PP/
    Particle Physics Denys Wilkinson Building Keble Road, Oxford
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    Particle Physics at Oxford
    Oxford has the largest university particle physics group in the UK, with a large academic and support staff Our research covers a wide range of topics in particle physics and particle astrophysics. Contact information (addresses, staff) General information for schools and the general public Undergraduate studies (courses, admissions, summer students) Graduate studies Research (programme, groups, seminars, etc.) Jobs (local vacancies, other web sites) Links (for particle physics, physics, and Oxford) Information for Staff (access restricted to local staff) We follow the principles of Equal Opportunity for students and employees. The Oct 2007 project review talks are now available. [ Internal Access Only The Oct 2006 project review talks are also still available. [

    12. Particle Physics
    particle physics an on-line review service covering the fields of experimental and theoretical high energy particle physics (including cosmology)
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    13. Introduction To Particle Physics
    Delve into the fascinating world of particle physics, an easy to understand look at particle physics.
    http://blueflag.phys.yorku.ca/yhep/main.html
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    14. The PPARC Web Site
    www.pparc.ac.uk/ Similar pages particleparticle physics sites. Links to many sites. By Lawrence Berkeley Natl. Lab. Bedtime Physics. A whimsical approach to particle physics, with links.
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    From 1 April 2007 PPARC and CCLRC merged to form the Science and Technology Facilities Council The PPARC web site is being maintained as an archive resource for a transitional period and may be accessed through http://www.pparc.ac.uk/home_old.asp : all content on this site is no longer current. You will be redirected to the new site in 10 seconds; if not, please use this link: Science and Technology Facilities Council

    15. Particle Physics Data Grid
    The particle physics Data Grid Collaboratory Pilot (PPDG) developed and deployed production Grid systems vertically integrated with experimentspecific
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    What's New: PPDG Final Report , July 2006. For future news, see SGTW production Open Science Grid . PPDG was a collaboration of computer scientists with a strong record in Grid technology, and physicists with leading roles in the software and network infrastructures for major high-energy and nuclear experiments. The goals and plans were guided by the immediate and medium-term needs of the physics experiments and by the research and development agenda of the computer science groups. A record of the status and achievements are given in the project's Quarterly Reports. document.write (' ' + imgArray[randNum(imgArray.length)] + ' '); PPDG has released the following News Items:
    SRM Accomplishments in 2005 Open Science Grid "Open for Science" US CMS Data Challenge 04 is Grid based
    Top Quark Results at SciDAC 2005 ... DZero uses DOESG certificates across the Atlantic
    Sustained Production Data Movement over the Grid has resulted in: a factor of 2-10 more data transfer throughput, operational effort reduced by a factor of 2, a paradigm shift for distributed data processing from manual to automated bulk file transfers,earlier physics results.

    16. PHY304 Particle Physics
    Course Aims To provide an introduction to the field of modern particle physics, incorporating a description of the fundamental particles and their
    http://www.shef.ac.uk/physics/teaching/phy304/
    Particle Physics Dr. C.N. Booth The following information is available for this Level Three course:
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    Value : 10 credits
    Taught : Autumn Semester
    Duration : 20 lectures
    Timetable : 11:10 - 12:00 on Mondays in Lecture Room 3 and 10:00 - 10:50 on Thursdays in Lecture Room D Course Aims : To provide an introduction to the field of modern particle physics, incorporating a description of the fundamental particles and their interactions, with the tools to perform kinematic calculations in simple situations. Objectives : On successful completion of this course, you should:
    • understand the difference between fermions and bosons, and how they behave; know the characteristics of the electromagnetic, strong and weak interactions; be familiar with the consequences of boson exchange in the mediation of forces; be able to use Feynman diagrams to describe interactions; understand scattering, and the role of form factors, being able to calculate the form factor for simple charge distributions; know the quantum numbers of particles in the lowest lying multiplets;

    17. Inquiring Minds
    particle physics and astrophysics go hand in hand studying the universe at the Particle physicists try to understand the nature of nature at the
    http://www.fnal.gov/pub/inquiring/matter/index.html
    The science of matter, space and time
    what is the world made of?
    how to find the smallest particles
    what to expect in the future
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    Particle physics and astrophysics go hand in hand: studying the universe at the smallest and biggest scales. Have you ever wondered how often you could split a grain of sand into smaller pieces? Have you asked yourself what the sky is made of? Perhaps you have dreamed of traveling backwards in time? Physicists are as curious as you are. They look for answers to questions that people have pondered since they first began to wonder about the world and their place within it. It often seems that for every answer physicists find, two new questions arise. Exploring the nature of nature (video, 4 min.) Particle physicists try to understand the nature of nature at the smallest scales possible. Today, we know that atoms do not represent the smallest unit of matter. Particles called quarks and leptons seem to be the fundamental building blocks - but perhaps there is something even smaller. Physicists are still far from understanding why a proton has about 2,000 times more mass than an electron. And on top of it all, scientists suspect a whole new class of undiscovered supersymmetric particles to complete the subatomic family. Empty space, we have discovered, is actually not empty at all. Quantum effects constantly produce particles and antiparticles "out of nothing," only to have them disappear few moments later. And space itself can either be almost flat or curved, depending on the amount of matter it contains.

    18. Theoretical Particle Physics Jobs Rumor Mill Has Moved
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    19. The Office Of High Energy Physics
    To enable these discoveries, HEP supports theoretical and experimental research in both elementary particle physics and fundamental accelerator science and
    http://www.er.doe.gov/hep/

    20. Journal Of Physics G: Nuclear And Particle Physics
    Nuclear and particle physics Journal from the Institute of Physics (UK)
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    IOP Physics Reviews IOP journal news ... Review of Particle Physics 2006 edition, edited by the Particle Data Group and published as the complete Volume 33 of Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics Latest issue (complete) No 2, February 2008 (023001-029701) Current volume Number 2, February 2008 Number 1, January 2008 Journal archive Vol 35, 2008 Vol 34, 2007 Vol 33, 2006 Vol 32, 2006 Vol 31, 2005 Vol 30, 2004 Vol 29, 2003 Vol 28, 2002 Vol 27, 2001 Vol 26, 2000 Vol 25, 1999 Vol 24, 1998 Vol 23, 1997 Vol 22, 1996 Vol 21, 1995 Vol 20, 1994 Vol 19, 1993 Vol 18, 1992 Vol 17, 1991 Vol 16, 1990 Vol 15, 1989 Vol 14, 1988 Vol 13, 1987 Vol 12, 1986 Vol 11, 1985 Vol 10, 1984 Vol 9, 1983 Vol 8, 1982 Vol 7, 1981 Vol 6, 1980 Vol 5, 1979 Vol 4, 1978 Vol 3, 1977

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