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  1. An Introduction to Particle Accelerators by E. J. N. Wilson, 2001-08-09
  2. Quantum Electrodynamics: Gribov Lectures on Theoretical Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology) by V. N. Gribov, J. Nyiri, 2005-07-14
  3. Newton to Einstein: The Trail of Light: An Excursion to the Wave-Particle Duality and the Special Theory of Relativity by Ralph Baierlein, 2001-09-17
  4. The Charm of Strange Quarks : Mysteries and Revolutions of Particle Physics by R. Michael Barnett, Henry Muehry, et all 2000-06-16
  5. Electromagnetic Fields and Relativistic Particles (International Series in Pure and Applied Physics) by Emil Jan Konopinski, 1981-01
  6. Electromechanics of Particles by Thomas B. Jones, 2005-09-08
  7. Schaum's Outline of Applied Physics, 4ed (Schaum's Outline Series) by Arthur Beiser, 2009-06-05
  8. Invariance principles and elementary particles, (Investigations in physics) by J. J Sakurai, 1964
  9. Spin in Particle Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology) by Elliot Leader, 2005-10-06
  10. The Experimental Foundations of Particle Physics by Robert N. Cahn, Gerson Goldhaber, 2009-08-31
  11. The Physics of Particle Accelerators: An Introduction by Klaus Wille, 2001-05-03
  12. Collider Physics: Revised Edition (Frontiers in Physics) by Vernon D. Barger, Roger J.N. Phillips, 1996-12-17
  13. Gauge Theories in Particle Physics, 2 Volume Set (Graduate Student Series in Physics) by I.J.R. Aitchison, A.J.G. Hey, 2004-01-01
  14. The Relations of Particles (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by L. B. Okun, 1991-08

61. Experimental Particle Physics At Edinburgh University
This group participates in the ATLAS, BaBar, LHCb and NA48 experiments. Contact and seminar details are available.
http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/particle/Exp/
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The Particle Physics Experiment (PPE) group is currently participating in the following experiments at SLAC and at CERN
December 2006 - New PhD Positions available in Experimental Particle Physics
December 2006 - Research Associate position available in Experimental Particle Physics

62. The World Wide Web Virtual Library Physics
www.w3.org/hypertext/DataSources/ bySubject/Physics/Overview.html Similar pages HEPG Main SiteExperiments using cosmic rays address both particle physics and astrophysical issues. A program of research and development of new types of detection
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63. Joint Meeting Of Pacific Region Particle Physics Communities
The Joint Meeting of Pacific Region particle physics Communities (DPF2006+JPS2006…) was held from October 29 (Sunday) to November 3 (Friday),
http://www.dpf2006.org/
Home Program Important Dates Registration ... Sheraton Waikiki Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu is located on the island of Oahu. Oahu is often nicknamed "the gathering place" . The 2006 Joint Meeting of the Pacific Region Particle Physics Communities was the gathering place for particle physicists. The meeting was a forum for young particle physicists in the Pacific region to meet each other, talk about their work, and discuss strategies for dealing with a future where the center of attention for high energy physics research, the LHC, will be at the opposite end of the Earth The meeting was made possible by generous support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the US Department of Energy (DOE), and the University of Hawaii. Go to program section to access presentation materials.

64. Elementary-Particle Physics: Revealing The Secrets Of Energy And Matter
Part of the Physics in a New Era series of assessments of the various branches of the field, Elementaryparticle physics reviews progress in the field over
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65. Theory In Particle Physics: Theological Speculation Versus Practical Knowledge -
To me, some of what passes for the most advanced theory in particle physics these days is not really science. When I found myself on a panel recently with
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To me, some of what passes for the most advanced theory in particle physics these days is not really science. When I found myself on a panel recently with three distinguished theorists, I could not resist the opportunity to discuss what I see as major problems in the philosophy behind theory, which seems to have gone off into a kind of metaphysical wonderland. Simply put, much of what currently passes as the most advanced theory looks to be more theological speculation, the development of models with no testable consequences, than it is the development of practical knowledge, the development of models with testable and falsifiable consequences (Karl Popper's definition of science). You don't need to be a practicing theorist to discuss what physics means, what it has been doing, and what it should be doing. When I began graduate school, I tried both theory and experiment and found experiment to be more fun. I also concluded that first-rate experimenters must understand theory, for if they do not they can only be technicians for the theorists. Although that will probably get their proposals past funding agencies and program committees, they won't be much help in advancing the understanding of how the universe works, which is the goal of all of us.

66. BPA Particle Physics Committee
On Wednesday, April 26, 2006 we released ”Revealing the Hidden Nature of Space and Time Charting the Course for Elementary particle physics,” a report that
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AMO Science Committee on Radio Frequencies Plasma Science ... Local Search EPP 2010: Elementary Particle Physics in the 21 st Century Final Report On Wednesday, April 26, 2006 we released a report that assesses the field of elementary particle physics and makes recommendations for the future of the field. The report is now available for download
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Summary In the 21 st century, elementary particle physics is poised to address some of the most basic questions in science. Obtaining the answers to these questions will require a global effort of great scale and complexity. The committee is charged to construct a plan for U.S. participation in this effort. In particular, the committee will
  • Identify, articulate, and prioritize the scientific questions and opportunities that define elementary-particle physics. Recommend a 15-year implementation plan with realistic, ordered priorities to realize these opportunities.
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67. Theory : SLAC Virtual Visitor Center
particle physics theories are written in mathematical language called relativistic quantum field theory. This builds on the two major early twentieth
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68. Lancaster Experimental Particle Physics Group
Links to events and information about High Energy Physics.
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Lancaster physicists work in collaboration with others at CERN (Geneva), Fermilab (Chicago), and KEK (Japan) using high energy beams from large accelerators to determine the ultimate structure of matter and the forces of nature. The Head of the Particle Physics Research Division is Prof. Roger Jones , phone number 01524-594487, e-mail address Roger.Jones@lancs.ac.uk The Principal Investigator on the current Rolling Grant is Prof. Peter Ratoff , phone number 01524-593649, e-mail address P.Ratoff@lancaster.ac.uk who is currently Head of Department. Particle Physics Home Group Members Postgraduate Opportunities ATLAS at Lancaster ... University Home Postal Address:
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69. Notes
walet.phy.umist.ac.uk/P615/Notes/ 3k - Cached - Similar pages NMSU Nuclear/particle physics Home PageNuclear and particle physics. New Mexico State University. Welcome to the NMSU Nuclear and particle physics WWW home page.
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70. Institute Of Physics - Division Of Elementary Particle Physics
Division of elementary particle physics Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic GENERAL, CENTER FOR particle physics
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71. Experimental Particle Physics - Experimental Particle Physics
Experimental particle physics (EPP) probes the fundamental structure of matter. Through large collaborations of thousands of people across dozens of
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Experimental Particle Physics (EPP) probes the fundamental structure of matter. Through large collaborations of thousands of people across dozens of countries, we construct accelerators that collide particles together at very high energies, and build sophisticated detectors to track and understand particle events, allowing us to investigate the nature of the universe. Our group works in a range of areas including:

72. Particle Physics Bedtime
This story is laden with links for education and entertainment in a particle physics sort of way. Physicists and other kids should read The Whole Thing
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Once upon a time, there were three particles in the atom: the proton, the electron, and the neutron . The electron would dance around the other two all day long and they were very happy together, even though no one knew why many protons could stay close to each other in the nucleus of the atom without pushing themselves apart. And since that early time it came to be understood that the proton charge is so positive, and the electron charge is so negative, and the neutron charge is just neutral.
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It was Rutherford , really, who discovered how much fun it could be to learn about the nuclei of atoms by firing alpha particles at them and seeing how they scattered. In doing so, he sort of let the

73. The Particle Adventure
An awardwinning site from the particle Data Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs. A tour of the inner workings of the atom.
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74. Experimental High-Energy Physics, Lund University
Highenergy physics investigates the basic constituents of matter, and the interactions between them. The present main research activities at the division
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High-energy physics investigates the basic constituents of matter, and the interactions between them. The present main research activities at the division are to take part in the ALICE and ATLAS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, that will be ready for data taking in 2007. We also take part in the PHENIX experiment at Brookhaven, and H1 at DESY in Hamburg. Research subjects are: collisions between heavy nuclei (ALICE and PHENIX), proton collisions at high energy (ATLAS), and structure of the proton using ep collisions (H1). The division participates also in the development of detectors for the future International Linear Collider (ILC). Modern high-energy physics projects can not succeed without very substantial computational and data storage facilities. Our division takes very active part in development of Grid technologies. Researchers from our division co-initiated with colleagues from other groups in Nordic universities the NorduGrid project. Experimental High-Energy Physics, LU, Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden. Phone: +46 46-222 77 06

75. CPEP - Contemporary Physics Education Project - CPEP
A product of teachers, educators, and physicists located around the world. Charts, brochures, web features, and classroom activities present the current
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76. Rutgers Physics: Theoretical High Energy Physics
Resources, research, faculty, visitors, events and purpose.
http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/het/
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77. Southampton High Energy Physics (SHEP)
Describes the groups varied research. A list of contact details for all group members is also present.
http://www.hep.phys.soton.ac.uk/
SHEP preprints people NExT Institute ex new ph new ... PDGLive Welcome to SHEP, the S outhampton H igh E nergy P hysics theory group in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southampton Particle physicists study the most elementary constituents of matter, the basic forces of nature by which they interact, and their role in the early Universe. They rely on experiments ranging from huge particle accelerators, to deep underground laboratories, to orbiting satellites, to particle simulations using the most powerful computers. The next generation of such experiments is poised to unlock some of the deepest questions such as why is the Universe so large, how did it begin and how will it end? What is the nature of dark matter and structure in the Universe? What is the origin of particle masses? Can the forces of nature be unified? Are there extra space dimensions? Why are there three families of matter particles? Can the equations describing the strong interaction be cracked?
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78. TTU High Energy Physics - Home
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79. ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B, Volume 793, Issue 3, Pages 363-526 (21 April
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80. High Energy Physics - DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS - University Of Liverpool
Welcome to the home page of the Liverpool High Energy physics department.
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