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  1. Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction by Frank Close, 2004-07-29
  2. Many Particle Physics (Physics of Solids and Liquids) by Gerald D. Mahan, 2010-11-02
  3. Gauge Theory of elementary particle physics by Ta-Pei Cheng, Ling-Fong Li, 1988-01-07
  4. Elementary Particles and the Laws of Physics: The 1986 Dirac Memorial Lectures by Richard P. Feynman, Steven Weinberg, 1999
  5. CP Violation in Particle, Nuclear, and Astrophysics (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  6. Particle Physics: The Quest for the Substance of Substance (Contemporary Concepts in Physics Series) by Okun'lev Borisovich, 1985-02-19
  7. Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics by Alessandro Bettini, 2008-06-08
  8. Particle Physics: A Comprehensive Introduction by Abraham Seiden, 2004-07-26
  9. Problems and Solutions on Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics: Major American Universities Ph.D. Qualifying Questions and Solutions (Major American Universities ... PhD Qualifying Questions and Solutions)
  10. Symmetry Principles Particle Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Physics) by W. M. Gibson, B. R. Pollard, 1980-11-28
  11. Particle Physics (Manchester Physics Series) by Brian Martin, Graham Shaw, 2008-12-16
  12. A Tour of the Subatomic Zoo: A Guide to Particle Physics (Volume 0) by Cindy Schwarz, 1996-09-24
  13. The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question? by Leon Lederman, Dick Teresi, 2006-06-26
  14. The Particle Garden: Our Universe As Understood By Particle Physicists (Helix Books) by Gordon Kane, 1996-07-02

21. Department Of Particle Physics
The Department of particle physics is engaged in both experimental and theoretical research, in various directions. These include elementary particle
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/particle/
The Department of Particle Physics is engaged in both experimental and theoretical research, in various directions. These include elementary particle physics, relativistic heavy ion physics, field theory, string theory, molecular physics, nuclear physics, plasma physics, and radiation detection physics.

22. Imperial College London | Department Of Physics | High Energy Physics
Experiments are planned or underway at the major particle physics laboratories in Europe, the USA and Japan. A primary aim is to address basic questions
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/research/hep/
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welcome to the high energy physics group
Head of Group: Professor J Nash Current PhD Opportunities
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Particle Physics MASTERCLASS 2008
Simulated event in the CMS detector Members of the Group exercise significant influence in many of the current and future international experiments that investigate the fundamental particles and the forces between them. Experiments are planned or underway at the major particle physics laboratories in Europe, the USA and Japan.

23. UCSD Particle Physics (Experiment) Web Site
This Website is currently under reconstruction.
http://hep.ucsd.edu/
This Website is currently under reconstruction.

24. OnScreen Science, Inc.
A simulation for Mac and Windows 95/98/NT that allows even beginning students to experience what real particle physics experiments are like.
http://www.onscreen-sci.com/
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25. Tel Aviv U. Department Of Particle Physics
Department of particle physics, Tel Aviv University.
http://proton.tau.ac.il/

26. Caltech Theoretical Particle Physics
Research in superstring theory, quantum gravity, quantum field theory, cosmology, and particle phenomenology.
http://www.theory.caltech.edu/
Caltech Particle Theory
Welcome to the Caltech Particle Theory Group. We conduct research in superstring theory, quantum gravity, quantum field theory, cosmology, particle phenomenology, and quantum information theory.
Physics on the Web:
Local Resources:
webmaster@theory.caltech.edu

27. Particle Physics
particle physics. This link has been replaced. The New HEP web pages can be found at http//www.liv.ac.uk/physics/hep/index.html
http://hep.ph.liv.ac.uk/
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS This link has been replaced: The New HEP web pages can be found at: http://www.liv.ac.uk/physics/hep/index.html The old pages can still be found here

28. HEP Virtual Phonebook
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Phonebook, E-mail Addresses High Energy Experimental Nuclear particle physics
http://www.hep.net/sites/directories.html

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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)
Department of Physics Department Directory
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics Group I
... About HEPIC Revised: December 11, 2003
URL: http://www.hep.net/sites/directories.html

29. Particle Physics Research Centre
The Department of Physics at Queen Mary, University of London.
http://hepwww.ph.qmul.ac.uk/
QMUL Home Particle Physics Research Centre PPRC Home Group Members Research PhD Programme Schools and the Public Seminars Jobs Contact Us
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  • Research About the Centre The QMUL Particle Physics Research Centre, part of the Department of Physics, is active in leading international experiments, focused either on discovery and identification of new particles, or on testing the quantitative features of globally unifying theories. Queen Mary is involved in two experiments (H1 and BaBar) currently carrying out physics analyses, one (ATLAS) moving from construction to first physics in 2008, with future upgrades already planned, and one (T2K) under construction and planning to start to take data in 2009. We also have a substantial involvement with the development of GridPP.
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    15 Nov 2007 : PPRC Seminars for
    Local Calendar
    25 Jan 2008 : Seminar, "B_s physics at the Tevatron" (Dr S.Farrington, Oxford)
    11 Feb 2008 : Seminar, " KEK Roadmap " (Dr M.Yamauchi and Dr K.Oide, KEK)
    25-26 Feb 2008 : T2K UK Collaboration Meeting
    5 Mar 2008 Particle Physics Masterclass Top Page updated on Thu Jan 24 13:06:56 2008 by Lucio Cerrito Department of Physics, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS

30. Particle Physics Working Group
particle physics. A Working Group in the Astrostatistics Program. Group Leaders Louis Lyons (leader) and Hyunsook Lee (web)
http://www.samsi.info/200506/astro/workinggroup/phy/
Particle Physics A Working Group in the Astrostatistics Program Group Leaders: Louis Lyons (leader) and Hyunsook Lee (web) Meeting Date and Time: Mar. 6th-9th, 9:00am-5:00pm
Location: NISS building, Rm. 203 or 104
Remote access for the meetings is available:
Via teleconference at 919-685-9338 (not earlier than 9:40 am)
instructions
(pdf) Note: Until we can get the needed bandwidth, equipment, etc. for broadcasting meetings via a webcam, SAMSI will be employing the following process for remote participation in working groups. A webcam picture will be available for viewing during the meetings. However, for audio, participants will have to call into the conference line.
Schedule
Date Presentations (some have links to ppt, pdf files) References
Mon., 6 Mar. Nancy Reid (U of Toronto) "Modifications to ProfileLlikelihood"
-9:00 - 10:00am at SAMSI, Room 203 Nancy Reid (U of Toronto) "P-value Functions"
-11:30-12:30 pm at SAMSI, Room 203 Luc Demortier (Rockefeller University) "P-values From A to Z"
-2:30 - 4:00 pm at SAMSI, Room 104

31. Welcome To Particle Physics
This group works with the ALEPH, ATLAS, BaBar and Future Linear Collider projects. Free HEP data sheets are available for schools.
http://www.pp.rhul.ac.uk/
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32. LEPP
Cornell s Laboratory for Elementaryparticle physics studies nature s fundamental particles and the laws that govern them. These studies shed light on
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/
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Wilson Synchrotron looks ahead to 'big science' and looks back on 40 years of leading accelerator research
Maury Tigner, the Hans A. Bethe Professor Emeritus of Physics and director of the Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education, in the underground tunnel of the Cornell Electron Storage Ring. Tigner was one of the principal designers of the Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory in 1967. Read More
LEPP
Cornell's L aboratory for E lementary- P article P hysics studies nature's fundamental particles and the laws that govern them. These studies shed light on questions like: how did the universe evolve? What is the nature of space and time? What, really, is mass? LEPP physicists also develop the technology behind accelerators, which are our central window onto nature at its tiniest and are a vital tool for other sciences that explore nature at the scale of atoms and molecules. LEPP communicates widely about its research in order to deepen public understanding of the physical sciences, improve scientific literacy, and share the excitement of discovery.

33. GridPP - UK Computing For Particle Physics
A Grid for UK particle physics a collaboration of Particle Physicists and Computing Scientists from the UK and CERN. News, projects, people, mailing lists
http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/
Home Site Map Grid Support Website Help ... Deployment Board
Welcome to GridPP
GridPP is a collaboration of particle physicists and computer scientists from the UK and CERN. They are building a distributed computing Grid across the UK for particle physicists. At the moment there is a working particle physics Grid across 17 UK institutions. When the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest particle accelerator, opens at CERN in 2008 the Grid will be used to process the accompanying data deluge. The UK Grid will contribute the equivalent of 10,000 PCs to this worldwide effort. Map of GridPP sites GridPP's 3D Real Time Monitor EGEE computing Grid Detailed status of GridPP infrastructure To learn more about the Grid, the GridPP project, the experiments being conducted and the international collaboration that is helping to build a worldwide grid equivalent to 100,000 PCs please visit our "Introducing The Grid And GridPP" page . GridPP is funded by the government through the Science and Technology Facilities Council as part of its Particle Physics Programme. The project is also being analysed from a sociological point of view by the Pegasus project based in the London School of Economics.

34. Experimental Particle Physics At Glasgow University
The experimental particle physics group at the University of Glasgow is dedicated to the study of the fundamental constituents of matter and their
http://www.physics.gla.ac.uk/ppe/
Experimental Particle Physics
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The University of Glasgow
The experimental particle physics group at the University of Glasgow is dedicated to the study of the fundamental constituents of matter and their interaction. These activities are carried out in collaboration with international laboratories, where cutting edge physics results may be obtained. To further these studies the group is involved in developing future detector technologies for further experimentation and computer grids for analysis of data. University of Glasgow , Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)141 330 4702 Fax: +44 (0)141 330 5881
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35. The Coming Revolutions In Particle Physics: Scientific American
The current Standard Model of particle physics begins to unravel when probed much beyond the range of current particle accelerators.
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=the-coming-revolutions-in-particle-physics

36. Theoretical Particle Physics Jobs Rumor Mill
The Theoretical particle physics Jobs Rumor Mill has moved to a new home at http//particle.physics.ucdavis.edu/rumor/, with some new features,
http://www.physics.wm.edu/~calvin/
Theoretical Particle Physics Jobs Rumor Mill
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37. University Of Bern, High Energy Physics
ATLAS is a generalpurpose particle physics experiment at CERN in Geneva, to exploit the full discovery potential of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
http://www.lhep.unibe.ch/

38. Elementary Particle Physics Glossary
Elementary particle physics Glossary. Note Most of this glossary is copied from the excellent The Particle Adventure at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
http://hepwww.ph.qmw.ac.uk/epp/glossary.html
Elementary Particle Physics Glossary
Note: Most of this glossary is copied from the excellent The Particle Adventure at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
Accelerator
A machine used to accelerate particles to high speeds (and thus high energy compared to their rest-mass energy).
Annihilation
A process in which a particle meets its corresponding antiparticle and both disappear. The energy appears in some other form, perhaps as a different particle and its antiparticle (and their energy), perhaps as many mesons, perhaps as a single neutral boson. The produced particles may be any combination allowed by conservation of energy and momentum and of all the charge types.
Antimatter
Material made from antifermions. We define the fermions that are common in our universe as matter and their antiparticles as antimatter. In the particle theory there is no a priori distinction between matter and antimatter. The asymmetry of the universe between these two classes of particles is a deep puzzle for which we are not yet completely sure of an explanation.
Antiparticle
For every fermion type there is another fermion type that has exactly the same mass but the opposite value of all other charges (quantum numbers). This is called the antiparticle. For example, the antiparticle of an electron is a particle of positive electric charge called the positron. Bosons also have antiparticles except for those that have zero value for all charges, for example a photon or a composite boson made from a quark and its corresponding antiquark. In this case there is no distinction between the particle and the antiparticle, they are the same object.

39. IPP - Institute For Particle Physics
Focused on the studies of the fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions.
http://www.ipp.phys.ethz.ch/
Welcome On the following pages you will learn more about our research activities and on particle physics in general. IPP ETH Web Office Contact Imprint

40. Welcome To SCIPP
The Santa Cruz Institute for particle physics (SCIPP) is an organized research The primary focus is experimental and theoretical particle physics and
http://scipp.ucsc.edu/
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... CONTACT US This webpage last updated 11/07 Background image credit: G.T. Jones, Birmingham University Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Electrons and positrons are being pulled apart in a magnetic bubble chamber at Fermilab in the E632 experiment. For more information, click here

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