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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

161. UW Particle Astrophysics Group Home Page
The group concentrate on research into gamma ray and neutrino astrophysics, and nuclear emulsion physics.
http://marge.phys.washington.edu/
University of Washington Physics Dept. Research Programs Particle Astrophysics Group
University of Washington Particle Astrophysics Group
Current Projects:
Former Projects:
Old Home Page ...
Super-Kamiokande
The world's largest underground Cherenkov neutrino detector at Kamioka, Japan.
See also ICRR's Super-Kamiokande Official Home Page
K2K (KEK E362)
K EK to K amioka - long-baseline neutrino oscillations experiment at KEK in Tsukuba, Japan.
See also the K2K Official Home Page
Nuclear Emulsion Lab (Room B210 PAB)
Washington Large Area Time Coincidence Array (WALTA)
A project to investigate the highest energy cosmic rays with the participation of middle and high school students and teachers throughout the Seattle area.
Japanese-American Collaborative Emulsion Experiment (JACEE)
Series of high-altitude balloon flights with lead-emulsion chambers flown in Antarctica to study cosmic rays at the energy region at 1 - 1000 TeV.
An international accelerator-based emulsion experiment.
Gamma Ray Astrophysics
Gamma Ray Large Area Satellite Tracker (GLAST)
An initiative to develop a large acceptance spacecraft detector for high energy astrophysical gamma rays (T.H. Burnett)

162. TRIUMF Home Page
A joint venture of several Canadian Universities which conducts subatomic physics research.
http://www.triumf.ca/
TRIUMF
Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver , B.C., Canada V6T 2A3 Tel: 604-222-1047, Voice Mail:222-7347, Fax:222-1074
TRIUMF is located on the UBC campus and provides world-leading facilities for experiments in subatomic research with beams of pions, muons, protons and neutrons.
Operated as a joint venture by: University of Alberta University of British Columbia Carleton University Simon Fraser University ... University of Victoria Associate members: University of Guelph University of Manitoba McMaster University Queen's University ... University of Toronto Under a contribution from: National Research Council of Canada Lab. Operations Admin ... Jack Sample 1927-2004
TRIUMF Public Website The TRIUMF QA Documents are on the
TRIUMF Environment Health and Safety Website
ANNOUNCEMENTS and Other Current Information WELCOME An introduction to our laboratory and its research programs. See our main control room THE LABORATORY ISAC Facility ISAC-II Facility ... Telephone information , and more. TRIUMF hosted and other upcoming conferences.

163. UCLA PBPL - The Particle Beam Physics Laboratory Home Page
Features experiments, collaborations and facilities, recent results and publications, conferences, workshops and meetings .
http://pbpl.physics.ucla.edu/
About Us Research Education Literature ... Log in The Particle Beam Physics Laboratory (PBPL) is a state-of-the-art center for research into beam physics and accelerator technologies. Relativistic particle beams and the accelerators which produce them have served as cutting edge tools in scientific research for three-quarters of a century. The practitioners of accelerator science can thus be placed in a tradition of instrument development dating back to Galileo. In the present time, beam physics is a vibrant, cross-disciplinary enterprise, which intersects heavily with high-energy density science, plasma physics, ultra-fast lasers, nonlinear dynamics and various high-field/high-power technologies. In addition, applications extend from the energy frontier in particle physics, to ultra-fast phenomena in biology and materials, and to industrial and medical uses. PBPL research covers a wide range of beam dynamics and acceleration methods; beam-radiation interaction and productions; beam-plasma interactions; beam-matter interactions and diagnostics. Our work includes the creation of ultra-fast, high-brightness electron beams; the application of such beams to advanced accelerators using lasers and/or plasmas; the creation of new types of light sources, such as free-electron lasers and inverse-Compton scattering sources based on high brightness electron beams.
Physics Graduate Student Research Opportunity

164. Semi-Simple Lie Algebras And Their Representations
Book for particle physicists by Robert N. Cahn. Published by BenjaminCummings in 1984. Chapters in PostScript.
http://www-physics.lbl.gov/~rncahn/book.html
I have placed a postscript copy of my book Semi-Simple Lie Algebras and their Representations, published originally by Benjamin-Cummings in 1984, on this site the publisher has returned the rights to the book to me, you are invited to take a copy for yourself. Preface, Table of Contents, Bibliography, Index 1 Chapter 1 SU(2) Chapter 2 SU(3) Chapter 3 The Killing Form Chapter 4 The Structure of Simple Lie Algebras Chapter 5 A Little about Representations Chapter 6 More on the Structure of Simple Lie Algebras Chapter 7 Simple Roots and the Cartan Matrix Chapter 8 The Classical Lie Algebras Chapter 9 The Exceptional Lie Algebras Chapter 10 More on Representations Chapter 11 Casimir Operators and Freudenthal's Formula Chapter 12 The Weyl Group Chapter 13 The Dimension Formula Chapter 14 Reducing Product Representations Chapter 15 Subalgebras Chapter 16 Branching Rules

165. KEK - HIGH ENERGY ACCELERATOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
Researches particle and nuclear physics, and material science using advanced accelerators and related facilities. Located in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
http://www.kek.jp/intra.html
Welcome to KEK, a research organization for science with high energy accelerators. The organization was founded for research on particle and nuclear physics and material science using advanced accelerators and related facilities. Information What's New SARS Prevention in coming winter (
New rule for entrance security control

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Belle has accumulated 200 /fb !! (

Bruno Pontecorvo Prize is awarded to Prof. Totsuka (

Belle Discovers a New Particle - new type of meson ? -
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Prof. Em. Hirabayashi won the IEEE Award

More Backnumber May. 27 15:00 - Problems and possible solutions to breaking of gauge symmetry in finite systems Jun. 1 11:00 - On Renormalizability of Three Dimensional Supersymmetric Nonlinear Sigma Models Kenkyu-Honkan 2F RM220 Jun. 8 16:00 - 17:00 The international Muon Ionisation Cooling Experiment: status and prospects Rm345 in 4th Building Research Activities Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies
Belle B-factory

12GeV-PS experiments

Long Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiment
... Mechanical Engineering Center (in Japanese) JAERI and KEK Joint Project J-PARC Engineering Department KEK Engineering Department (in Japanese) Scientific Information Internet Resources for HEP Computing and Networking Users Guide Links for Communities ... www-admin@kek.jp

166. The Particle Adventure
The particle adventure This World Wide Web (WWW) site, maintained for grade 11 and up by the particle Data Group (PDG) of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, presents the theory of fundamental
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://particleadventure.org/&y=029E3605A08

167. The Particle Adventure Has Moved
The particle Adventure Has Moved
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www-pdg.lbl.gov/cpep/adventure.html&

168. Contemporary Physics Education Project (CPEP)
We have moved to www.cpepweb.org/
http://pdg.lbl.gov/cpep.html
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169. International Journal Of Modern Physics A
Started in 1986, IJMPA has gained international repute as a highquality scientific journal. It consists of reviews and original papers covering the latest research developments in Particles and Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. The journal also features articles of long-standing value and importance which can be vital to research into new unexplored areas.
http://www.wspc.com/journals/ijmpa/ijmpa.html

170. Physics - The Complete Guide To Physics - Articles - Glossary - Examples - Help
Learn it all, from smallest particles to the nature of the universe. Experts or newbies can test and increase physics knowledge. From About.com.
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Worked Problem - Bullet Deflection - How Far is a Charged Bullet Deflected by the Earth's Magnetic Field?

A 3.8g bullet is moving at 180m/s in the Earth’s 5x10 T field. If the bullet has a charge of 8.1x10 C, by what distance will it be deflected after it has travelled 100m?
Bullet Deflection - How Far is a Charged Bullet Deflected by the Earth's Magnetic Field?

Saturday May 22, 2004
Top Physics Students Named to U.S. Team
Martha Heil - College Park, MD (May 14, 2004) – This summer the U.S. will send athletes to the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. But an Olympics of another sort will also take place in July, one devoted to physics. Instead of competing in track or swimming events, the high-school-age Read more...

171. Large Standard Model Chart
View the particle Adventure website s enlargements of the components (or alternate version) of the chart, plus the accompanying text.
http://www.cpepweb.org/cpep_sm_large.html
The Standard Model of Fundamental Particles and Interactions
View the Particle Adventure website's enlargements of the components (or alternate version)
You can order a REAL copy of this beautiful chart!

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172. P615: Nucl. And Part. Physics
P615 Nucl. and Part. physics.
http://walet.phy.umist.ac.uk/P615/
P615: Nucl. and Part. Physics
Course Home

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Nuclear collective motion

Lectures: Mondays at 12 (G41) in and Fridays at 10 (J15). Exam: Answer 2 out of 4 questions. Coursework: None. Notes are available as a html file (for online usage) and as a pdf file (use for printing, needs acrobat reader version 4! Access the example sheets Look at the pictures of collective motion. Look at the handouts Here are some old exams Summary of lectures Handouts WWW bibliography
last changed on Wed 18 February 2004, 11:09 In case of problems contact Niels.Walet@umist.ac.uk

173. Plasma Physics Group - Imperial College
University group in plasma physics reseach engaged both experimentally and theoretically in a number of research programmes including fundamental plasma physics, acceleration of particles using plasma waves and thermonuclear fusion. London, UK.
http://wotan.pp.ph.ic.ac.uk/index.html

174. HENP - DOE- Office Of High Energy And Nuclear Physics
Administers a $1 billion/year research program in the U.S. Most high energy and nuclear physics research is conducted using accelerators which produce beams of subatomic particles (e.g., protons and electrons) or nuclei moving essentially at the speed of light. When a beam is collided with another beam or a fixed target, new particles are created from the kinetic energy in the beam.
http://www.er.doe.gov/henp/index.htm
US Department of Energy - Office of Science: OFFICE OF HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS HOME ABOUT US NEWS HENP ... Division of High Energy Physics A computer simulation depicts the decay of a Higgs boson, which is believed to give mass to elementary particles, into four muons. The search for fundamental particles such as the Higgs illustrates the type of research performed by the DOE high energy and nuclear physics program. Ray Davis Wins 2002 Nobel Prize for Detecting Solar Neutrinos KamLand Observes Antineutrino Oscillations More News... Most high energy and nuclear physics experiments use accelerators operated by DOE national laboratories. -Some DOE national laboratories active in the High Energy and Nuclear Physics research program. This page was last updated on June 13, 2003. Number of accesses since August 1, 2000: HOME DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY OFFICE OF SCIENCE DIVISION OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS ... QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?

175. Physics 1927
Awarded jointly to Arthur Holly Compton for his discovery of the effect named after him, and to Charles Thomson Rees Wilson for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour.
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1927/
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1927
"for his discovery of the effect named after him" "for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour" Arthur Holly Compton Charles Thomson Rees Wilson 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA United Kingdom University of Chicago
Chicago, IL, USA University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom b. 1892
d. 1962 b. 1869
(in Glencorse, Scotland)
d. 1959 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1927
Presentation Speech
Arthur H. Compton
Biography
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Physiology or Medicine Literature ... Peace Find a Laureate: SITE FEEDBACK CONTACT TELL A FRIEND Last modified December 3, 2003 The Official Web Site of The Nobel Foundation

176. The Cosmic Time Hypothesis
The Cosmic Time Hypothesis (CTH) has far reaching consequences for cosmology and elementary particles physics,especially big bang theory,cosmological constant,vacuum energy, unification of natural forces,earth expansion.
http://www.cosmictime.de
DIE KOSMISCHE ZEIT THE COSMIC TIME
www.cosmictime.de
Horst Fritsch, Leonberg
Die Kosmische Zeit- Hypothese (KZH) hat weitreichende Konsequenzen fuer Kosmologie und Elementarteilchenphysik, insbesondere Urknalltheorie,kosmologische-Konstante,Vakuumenergie, Vereinigung-der-Naturkraefte,Erdexpansion.
The Cosmic Time Hypothesis (CTH) has far- reaching consequences for cosmology and
elementary particles physics,especially big-bang-theory,cosmological-constant,vacuum-energy,
unification-of-natural-forces,earth-expansion.
No. Titel der Arbeit
Title of paper

Click on desired title D The "Cosmic Time", the key to a new world model Die Hypothese der Erdexpansion aus kosmologischer Sicht The hypothesis of the Earth expansion from cosmological view ... The"Cosmic Time Hypothesis" (CTH) and its consequences for our physical world view Adresse des Autors Address of the author: Horst Fritsch
Hinterer Zwinger 16
D-71229 Leonberg phone: 07152-27646 fax: 07152-902951 email: fritsch-leonberg@t-online.de

177. CEBAF Conference
Visitor 6746 since 22. 11. 2002. physics could be fun, especially so in Dubrovnik! Welcome to NAPP @ DUBROVNIK 2 0 0 3 Internet pages. Hrvatske stranice.
http://www.cebaf.hr/

178. Notes

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