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Symmetry principles and conservation laws in atomic and subatomic physics — 2
Resonance, 2010This article is the second part of our review of the important role that symmetry plays in atomic and subatomic physics. We will concentrate on the discrete symmetries — parity, charge conjugation, and time reversal — that have played a significant part in the development of the ‘standard model’ of particle physics during the latter part of the 20th ...
P. C. Deshmukh, J. Libby
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A New World of Subatomic Particles: A Summary of the Physics
2020In order to appreciate the work on physics that was being carried out at USP by the mid-20th century, as well as Jayme Tiomno’s interests and research, both in Sao Paulo and later on in Princeton, it is helpful to have an overview of the developments that led up to the forefront of physical research in his time in the late 1940s.
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Spontaneous ionization to subatomic physics: Victor Hess to Peter Higgs
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2013Abstract The discovery of cosmic rays, a milestone in science, was based on the work by scientists in Europe and the New World. Many scientists that took part in this research a century ago were intrigued by the penetrating radiation and tried to understand the origin of it.
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Belle2VR: A Virtual-Reality Visualization of Subatomic Particle Physics in the Belle II Experiment
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2018Belle2VR is an interactive virtual-reality visualization of subatomic particle physics, designed by an interdisciplinary team as an educational tool for learning about and exploring subatomic particle collisions. This article describes the tool, discusses visualization design decisions, and outlines our process for collaborative development.
Zach, Duer +2 more
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Eighth International Symposium on Subatomic Physics (SSP2022)
Nuclear Physics News, 2023Angela Gligorova, Eberhard Widmann
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From spontaneous ionization to subatomic physics: Some vignettes from cosmic ray history
Astroparticle Physics, 2014Abstract In 1879 Crookes discovered that air seemed to ionize spontaneously. With the discovery in 1896 of radioactivity by Henri Becquerel, it appeared that the mystery was solved. However a number of physicists sought a quantitative agreement between the ”spontaneous ionization” and the radioactivity in the earth.
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A Tour of the Subatomic Zoo: A guide to particle physics (2nd edn)
Physics Education, 1997This is an unusual book, not only in its content and presentation (of which more later) but also by virtue of its intended audience. Cindy Schwarz is a physics professor at Vassar College, New York, and this book grew out of a six-week course for students 'not majoring in any science subject', a particularly American phenomenon.
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New horizons for fundamental physics with LISA
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2022K g Arun +2 more
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