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Physics Bulletin, 1970
E B Paul Amsterdam: North-Holland 1969 pp xiv + 494 price £5 17s The fields of nuclear and particle physics have developed so extensively in the past 25 years that one is faced with a dilemma when writing a textbook on the subject. On the one hand, a teacher of the subject will wish to instruct, if possible, from first principles and, on the other ...
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E B Paul Amsterdam: North-Holland 1969 pp xiv + 494 price £5 17s The fields of nuclear and particle physics have developed so extensively in the past 25 years that one is faced with a dilemma when writing a textbook on the subject. On the one hand, a teacher of the subject will wish to instruct, if possible, from first principles and, on the other ...
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Pole Structures in Nuclear and Particle Physics [PDF]
A Comment on the Letter by G. M. Hale, Ronald E. Brown, and Nelson Jarmie, Phys. Rev. Lett. 59, 763 (1987).
M. R. Pennington, D. Morgan
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Supersymmetry in nuclear and particle physics
Nuclear Physics A, 1982Abstract The role of supersymmetries in physics is discussed. These symmetries change bosons into fermions and viceversa. The first experimentally observed example of a dynamic supersymmetry is presented. This example occurs in the spectra of nuclei in the Os-Pt region.
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Nuclear and particle physics conference [PDF]
In the account of the nuclear and particle physics conference held in Oxford, 23 September 1971 (Physics Bulletin January 1972 p40), the summary of my talk is somewhat misleading. My talk consisted of two rather different parts.
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Nuclear and elementary particle physics [PDF]
A most successful conference on nuclear and elementary particle physics was held at the University of Sussex on 24–26 September 1969. The purpose of the conference was to bring together two branches of physics which, over the last few years, have tended to develop independently of each other.
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2015
Nuclear and Particle Physics provides an introductory course on nuclear and particle physics for undergraduate and early-graduate students, which the author has taught for several years at the University of Zurich. It contains fundamentals on both nuclear and particle physics, giving emphasis to the discovery and history of developments in the field ...
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Nuclear and Particle Physics provides an introductory course on nuclear and particle physics for undergraduate and early-graduate students, which the author has taught for several years at the University of Zurich. It contains fundamentals on both nuclear and particle physics, giving emphasis to the discovery and history of developments in the field ...
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Nuclear physics with strange particles
Nuclear Physics A, 1985Abstract Strange particles are characterized by having one or more heavy quarks with the flavour strangeness. Evidence is presented that the introduction of strange quarks might offer a possibility to trace the role of quarks in low momentum transfer interactions. Three examples are presented.
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Supernovae as Nuclear and Particle Physics Laboratories
Nuclear Physics A, 2009Abstract In the interior of supernovae, temperatures and densities exceed the range that is easily accessible by terrestrial experiments. With the improving sensitivities of neutrino and gravitational wave detectors, the chance of obtaining observations providing a deep view into the heart of a close-by supernova explosion is steadily increasing ...
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Foundations of Nuclear and Particle Physics
Nuclear Physics News, 2018The new book Foundations of Nuclear and Particle Physics by T. Donnelly, J. Formaggio, B. Holstein, R. Milner, and B.
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Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Energy
2011Particle physics is a frontier subject which studies the smallest constituents of matter and the laws governing their interactions. It plays an important role in studying the origin and evolution of the universe and the formation and evolution of the celestial bodies.
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