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PARTICLE DETECTORS USED IN HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS
Calhoon, Edward C., Watson, Glen W.
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High Energy Physics: Particle physics review
Physics Bulletin, 1985Particle physics was at centre stage when quarks and leptons were the subject of a discussion meeting held at the Royal Society on 14 June, the day after the Bakerian lecture was delivered by Professor Carlo Rubbia. The meeting was intended to be a largely nontechnical but up to date summary of the modern view of particle physics as the physics of ...
R Devenish, B Foster
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Particle Colliders for High Energy Physics
Reviews of Accelerator Science and Technology, 2008The purpose of this article is to outline the development of particle colliders from their inception just over a half-century ago, expand on today's achievements, and remark on the potential of coming years. There are three main sections, entitled "Past," "Present," and "Future." "Past" starts with the electron and electron–positron colliders of the ...
D. A. Edwards, H. T. Edwards
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TrackML: A High Energy Physics Particle Tracking Challenge
2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on e-Science (e-Science), 2018To attain its ultimate discovery goals, the luminosity of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN will increase so the amount of additional collisions will reach a level of 200 interaction per bunch crossing, a factor 7 w.r.t the current (2017) luminosity.
Paolo Calafiura +17 more
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Particle Interaction Physics at High Energies
Physics Bulletin, 1974S J Lindenbaum Oxford: University Press 1973 pp xiii + 512 price £15 As would be expected from one of the world's leading high energy experimentalists, Professor Lindenbaum's monograph is both authoritative and readable. An account is given of the properties and theory of elementary particles, paying attention to the historical evolution of the subject,
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Supersymmetry in high energy and particle physics
Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 2002These lectures contain an introduction to supersymmetry, a symmetry between bosons and fermions, in high energy and particle physics. The motivation and basic notions of supersymmetry are introduced. The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model is considered in greater details.
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Ultra High Energy Interaction as Particle Physics
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1967Copious production of φ meson is observed in nuclear interactions of energies from 10 12 eV to 10 13 eV. It is further shown that a new type baryon ℵ is very likely to explain the various features of ultra high energy interactions so far observed.
M. Koshiba +3 more
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Particle Physics: High energies, high stakes, ... high price
Physics World, 1991German particle physicists have every reason to feel elated. A world-class accelerator in Hamburg, on the threshold of new discoveries, is accompanied by a national scientific commitment to the next generation of experiments at CERN, ambitious plans for accelerators beyond that, and a record of strong government support for national laboratories and ...
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The Swampland Conjectures: A Bridge from Quantum Gravity to Particle Physics
Universe, 2021Mariana Grana +2 more
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