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  1. Introduction to High Energy Physics by Donald H. Perkins, 2000-04-24
  2. Nuclear and Particle Physics: An Introduction by Professor Brian Martin, 2006-04-28
  3. Group Theory for the Standard Model of Particle Physics and Beyond (Series in High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation) by Ken J. Barnes, 2010-03-10
  4. Introduction to Nuclear And Particle Physics: Solutions Manual for Second Edition of Text by Das and Ferbel by C. Bromberg, A Das, et all 2006-08-25
  5. An Introduction to Particle Physics and the Standard Model by Robert Mann, 2009-11-18
  6. QCD and Collider Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology) by R. K. Ellis, W. J. Stirling, et all 2003-12-04
  7. Charged Particle Traps: Physics and Techniques of Charged Particle Field Confinement (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Fouad G. Major, Viorica N. Gheorghe, et all 2010-11-30
  8. Cosmic Rays And Particle Physics by Thomas K. Gaisser, 1990
  9. Gauge Theory of Elementary Particle Physics: Problems and Solutions by Ta-Pei Cheng, Ling-Fong Li, 2000-05-04
  10. Introduction To The Physics Of Particle Accelerators by Mario Conte, William W MacKay, 2008-04-28
  11. Particle Detectors (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology) by Claus Grupen, Boris Shwartz, 2008-04-21
  12. Particle Astrophysics, Second Edition (Oxford Master Series in Physics) by D.H. Perkins, 2009-02-04
  13. Particle Accelerator Physics by Helmut Wiedemann, 2007-06-12
  14. Experimental Techniques in Nuclear and Particle Physics by Stefaan Tavernier, 2010-02-19

41. UCL HEP Group
High energy particle physics is about looking at extremely small sizes, or equivalently at extremely high energies. It teaches us about the underlying
http://www.hep.ucl.ac.uk/
High Energy Physics
25 Jan 2008 High energy particle physics is about looking at extremely small sizes, or equivalently at extremely high energies. It teaches us about the underlying nature of the physical universe, and the forces and laws that govern its development, from the first moments of the big bang, through to the present day, and far into the future.
Recent News
Ministers Review Physics Funding News archive The High Energy Physics Group comprises about 50 staff and 20 PhD students. Our current programme includes:
  • Analysis of electron-proton collisions at the ZEUS experiment at HERA. Data taking and analysis of proton-antiproton collisions with the CDF experiment at Fermilab. Neutrino physics with the MINOS long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment. Searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay with the NEMO-III experiment, and development towards the SuperNEMO experiment. Construction of, and preparation for analysis of data from, the ATLAS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. Research and Development towards the International Linear Electron-Positron Collider.

42. DAMTP HEP Group Home Page
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics A description of High Energy particle physics for the nonspecialist, with information for
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hep/
University of Cambridge
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Theoretical High Energy Particle Physics Group

The Group is based at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Address : Wilberforce Road, Cambridge CB3 0WA.
Map of our location in (West) Cambridge

Instructions on how to get to the CMS
[The Group] [Research] ... [What is HEP?] An overview of the Group's research activities. Members of the Group: their e-mail addresses,
research interests
and home pages. Seminars, lectures and other events of interest to the particle physics community in Cambridge. The group's publications, including access to,
and updating of the Preprints Database. Links to other HEP sites on the World Wide Web. Links to general information for visitors to Cambridge,
including London-Cambridge train times A description of High Energy Particle Physics for the non-specialist, with information for prospective students. HEP Group computing facilites, and links to other useful computing resorces on the WWW.

43. Painless Physics
1996 By Peter H. Garbincius, Physics Section and Leila Belkora, DISCS TO W BOSONS February 7, 1997 By Michael Albrow, particle physics Division
http://ed.fnal.gov/painless/htmls/index.html
BEAM COOLING August 2, 1996 By Leila Belkora, Office of Public Affairs
ACCELERATION August 16, 1996 By Dave Finley, Accelerator Division Head
RF August 30, 1996 By Pat Colestock, Accelerator Division
FIXED TARGET PHYSICS September 20, 1996 By Peter H. Garbincius, Physics Section
FIXED TARGET PHYSICS PART DEUX October 16, 1996 By Peter H. Garbincius, Physics Section and Leila Belkora, Office of Public Affaris
CROSS SECTION November 1, 1996 By Doreen Wackeroth, Theoretical Physics Edited by Leila Belkora, Office of Public Affaris
MAGNETS PART I November 15, 1996 By Hank Glass, Technical Support Section Edited by Donald Sena, Office of Public Affairs
MAGNETS PART II January 10, 1997 By Hank Glass, Technical Support Section Edited by Donald Sena, Office of Public Affairs
DIFFRACTION: FROM COMPACT DISCS TO W BOSONS February 7, 1997 By Michael Albrow, Particle Physics Division
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44. CERN Courier
Professor in Experimental particle physics and Head of the particle physics Group at PSI Zurich, Switzerland. Posting date Jan 16, 2008
http://cerncourier.com/
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The CERN Courier website brings you online articles from the print magazine and a variety of resources for the high-energy physics community.
Feature of the month
Physics in the multiverse Nov 20, 2007
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Pierre Auger Observatory pinpoints source of mysterious highest-energy cosmic rays
Neutrino mixing at Daya Bay
Robert Aymar seals the final main magnet interconnection
LHCb installs its fragile precision silicon detector ...
J-PARC accelerates protons to 3GeV
Sciencewatch
Semiconductor splits the energy of water
Is relativity all in the mind?
Electrified water creates a liquid bridge
Chilli peppers to target pain ...
Phonon logic could lead to thermal computing systems
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Looking Back
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45. AIP Conference Proceedings Nuclear And High Energy Physics
655 particle physics AND COSMOLOGY Third Tropical Workshop on particle physics and Cosmology Neutrinos, Branes, and Cosmology
http://proceedings.aip.org/proceedings/nuclear_hep.jsp

46. Institute For Particle Physics Phenomenology
Based at the university of durham in the united kingdom, the group aims to increase understanding of particle physics Phenomenology.
http://www.ippp.dur.ac.uk/
Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology You are in: Links CPT HEPDATA Maths Physics ... Secure Site The Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology (IPPP) aims to foster world-class research in particle physics phenomenology - the bridge between theory and experiment in the study of the tiny building blocks of all matter in the universe and of the fundamental forces that operate between them. The IPPP is a joint venture of Durham University and the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) . It is part of the Centre for Particle Theory in Durham, based jointly in the Departments of Mathematical Sciences and Physics , with a number of academic staff having joint appointments in the two Departments. The activities of the IPPP are overseen by a steering committee with both internal and external members.
Together with the Institute for Computational Cosmology , the IPPP forms part of the Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics , housed in a new building adjacent to the Physics Department. The building was officially opened by the Prime Minister on 18th October 2002, and the Inauguration Day for the Ogden Centre took place on 15th November 2002 News IPPP Graduands 2007
11/01/08 - IPPP congratulates its new PhD's 100th IPPP Workshop! - ATM 2007

47. MIT OpenCourseWare | Physics | 8.811 Particle Physics II, Fall 2005 | Home
Survey of current research in High Energy Physics. Topics include electronpositron and proton-antiproton collisions; electroweak phenomena, heavy flavor
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-811Fall-2005/CourseHome/
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    8.811 Particle Physics II
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    Image of the elusive "Top Quark." (Photo courtesy of Ernest Orlando Lawrence, Berkeley National Laboratory.)
    Course Highlights
    This course features lecture notes assignments and final term paper project
    Course Description
    8.811, Particle Physics II, describes essential research in High Energy Physics. We derive the Standard Model (SM) first using a bottom up method based on Unitarity, in addition to the usual top down method using SU3xSU2xU1. We describe and analyze several classical experiments, which established the SM, as examples on how to design experiments. Further topics include heavy flavor physics, high-precision tests of the Standard Model, neutrino oscillations, searches for new phenomena (compositeness, supersymmetry, technical color, and GUTs), and discussion of expectations from future accelerators (B factory, LHC, large electron-positron linear colliders, etc). The term paper requires the students to have constant discussions with the instructor throughout the semester on theories, physics, measurables, signatures, detectors, resolution, background identification and elimination, signal to noise and statistical analysis. *Some translations represent previous versions of courses.

48. New Mexico Center For Particle Physics
The New Mexico Center for particle physics (NMCPP) exists to promote cooperative program(s) in the general research areas of particle physics and particle
http://www-hep.phys.unm.edu/
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The New Mexico Center for Particle Physics (NMCPP) exists to promote cooperative program(s) in the general research areas of particle physics and particle astrophysics within UNM and with neighboring institutions in NM. Additionally, the NMCPP web pages provide an opportunity to bring these research programs to the attention of prospective undergraduate and graduate students. The NMCPP conducts research in the following areas: Looking for an exciting research opportunity? Check out our current opportunities and consider joining the researchers and students at NMCPP.

49. Oxford Particle Physics Welcome Page
Department of Physics. particle physics. Nuclear and Astrophysics Laboratory, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, UK Tel 01865 273333 Fax 01865 273418
http://www-pnp.physics.ox.ac.uk/
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Particle Physics
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Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, UK
Tel: 01865 273333 Fax: 01865 273418
email: pp.secretary@physics.ox.ac.uk
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You will be taken here automatically after 10 seconds. Please send any comments to Susan Cooper The old external page is still available. The old local page is still available. Last update: 17th May 2000

50. KTH Particle- Astroparticle Physics
Welcome to the Particle and Astroparticle physics Group. We are part of the Physics Department within the School of Engineering Sciences at KTH.
http://www.particle.kth.se/

51. Particle Physics Research, Berkeley Astronomy Department
particle physics Projects or WIMPS, whose discovery could resolve the dark matter problem, revolutionizing particle physics and cosmology.
http://astro.berkeley.edu/research/projects/particle.html
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52. BBC NEWS | Health | Particle Physics On The Cancer Ward
New techniques for treating cancer involve particle beams which can be focussed more accurately than Xrays used in conventional radiotherapy.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6403737.stm
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    Africa Americas Asia-Pacific ... Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES Last Updated: Tuesday, 6 March 2007, 15:42 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Particle physics on the cancer ward By Professor Bleddyn Jones
    Consultant, University Hospital, Birmingham
    Anti-matter is created in the huge particle accelerators at CERN Techniques developed by atomic physicists are being used to develop the first of what promises to be a new generation of cancer treatments in place of conventional radiotherapy. One day doctors could even be using anti-matter. Recent announcements from the CERN laboratory in Geneva have aroused considerable interest in some medical circles.

53. Elementary Particle Physics
Our Publications! Undergraduate Thesis and Graduate Studies in particle physics. Members of Our Group and Where to Find Us. particle physics in
http://www.physto.se/fogr/partfys/english.html

54. Japanese Particle Physics In Good Health - Physicsworld.com
The particle physics community started 2008 with a bad case of the January blues, thanks to major budget cuts announced by the US and UK just before
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/32378
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Jan 9, 2008
Japanese particle physics in good health
KEK's Atsuto Suzuki has
something to smile about The particle physics community started 2008 with a bad case of the January blues, thanks to major budget cuts announced by the US and UK just before Christmas. But some comfort may be taken from very positive plans for the future unveiled by the Japanese high-energy physics laboratory, KEK. Our roadmap describes the importance of promoting short- and long-term projects in particle physics in parallel and internationally Atsuto Suzuki, KEK director general

55. Japanese Taking Up Particle-Physics Slack? | Wired Science From Wired.com
With funding for highenergy particle physics being slashed in the United States and the United Kingdom, research organizations in Japan are pointing out
http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/01/japanese-taking.html
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Japanese Taking Up Particle-Physics Slack?
By John Borland Categories: Physics With funding for high-energy particle physics being slashed in the United States and the United Kingdom , research organizations in Japan are pointing out that they, at least, are pushing ahead with ambitious plans. Atsuto Suzuki, the director general of Japan's high-energy physics laboratory, KEK, has outlined a five-year plan that includes major investments in new facilities, and a strong commitment to the International Linear Collider. In both the US and UK, work on this cross-border, next-generation idea is losing funding for the rest of this fiscal year. Physics World quotes an ILC-affiliated scientist , noting that the current climate makes it more likely that the ILC might ultimately be located in Japan. That prospect would be a deep disappointment to the American research community, which will see its own top laboratories outmatched when CERN's Large Hadron Collider opens later this year in Switzerland. From the Physics World article: "Given the UK’s decision to pull out of the ILC and the funding debacle in the US, this report demonstrates the sustained commitment to high-energy physics of the Japanese — who, of course, are one of the leading contenders to host the ILC," says Brian Foster of Oxford University and European director of the ILC global design effort.

56. EPPOG - Hands On Particle Physics
This program is organized by the European particle physics Outreach Group EPPOG. The video linkup between the instututes is realized using the EVO
http://www.physicsmasterclasses.org/
Hands on Particle Physics
International Masterclasses for High School Students

57. Elementary Particle Physics @ Birmingham
The group works with the ALICE, ATLAS, BaBar, H1, NA57 and OPAL. Details of this work and the researchers are available.
http://www.ep.ph.bham.ac.uk/
@import "/css/defaultLayout_Home.css"; The Birmingham Particle Physics Group is a large research group within the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Birmingham physicists work in collaboration with others at CERN (Geneva) DESY (Hamburg) and SLAC (California) using large particle accelerators to determine the ultimate structure of matter and the forces of nature.
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58. Symmetry Magazine
If a new proposal takes hold, particle physics journals would get their funding from labs, libraries, and agencies that sponsor research, and readers could
http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/

On the Trail of Cosmic Bullets

Do the most energetic particles in the universe come from super-massive black holes? New results from the Pierre Auger Observatory make that case. The Wrong Stuff
When bad physics pops up in a movie or TV show, scientists try to set things right. Day in the Life: DUSEL Mine Tour
“The nine-hour review ended in the late evening and we made our way in the dark to Fortune Bay Resort, a hotel/casino on Lake Vermillion. The main outdoor sport seemed to be drunken snowmobiling on the frozen lake at night.” Free for All
Forget about paying for journal subscriptions. If a new proposal takes hold, particle physics journals would get their funding from labs, libraries, and agencies that sponsor research, and readers could peruse them for free.
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symmetry A joint Fermilab/SLAC publication. PO Box 500 MS206 Batavia, IL 60510 USA

59. IPP: Institute Of Particle Physics
Particle Poster IPP Communications with Members. associated documents. The Canadian subatomic physics community has recently released its report to NSERC
http://www.ipp.ca/
The Institute of Particle Physics
L' Institut de la Physique des Particules Director: Dr. William Trischuk
about IPP
IPP program bylaws and policies forms ... IPP Communications with Members associated documents: The Canadian subatomic physics community has recently released its report to NSERC. Copies of the report and other related materials can be found here NSERC SAP GSC chair's reports

60. Theoretical Particle Physics
Welcome to the Theoretical particle physics group of the School of Physics at the University of Melbourne! Current research interests of academic staff
http://www.ph.unimelb.edu.au/theory/
University of Melbourne
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Theoretical Particle Physics

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Theoretical Particle Physics
Welcome to the Theoretical Particle Physics group of the School of Physics at the University of Melbourne! Current research interests of academic staff:
  • B Physics and CP violation (Joshi/McKellar)
  • Dark matter (Bell/Foot/Volkas)
  • Extensions of the Standard Model (Foot/Joshi/McKellar/Volkas)
  • Extra dimensions and braneworlds (Joshi/McKellar/Volkas)
  • High-energy astrophysics (Bell/McKellar/Volkas)
  • Mini black-hole physics (Joshi)
  • Neutrino physics (Bell/Foot/McKellar/Volkas)
  • Particle phenomenology (Bell/Foot/Joshi/McKellar/Volkas)
  • Quantum chromodynamics (McKellar)
  • Quantum computation (Hollenberg)
  • Quaternions, octonions, non-commutative geometry and other mathematical structures in nature (Joshi)
  • The early universe (Bell/Foot/McKellar/Volkas)
  • Topological defects in quantum field theory (Volkas)
  • Topological phases (McKellar)

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