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         High-energy Physics:     more books (100)
  1. Introduction to High Energy Physics by Donald H. Perkins, 2000-04-24
  2. An Introduction to Regge Theory and High Energy Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by P. D. B. Collins, 2009-05-07
  3. CP Violations (Advanced Series on Directions in High Energy Physics)
  4. The Mathematical Theory of Cosmic Strings (Series in High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation) by M. R. Anderson, 2002-11
  5. Trends in Experimental High Energy Physics
  6. Dictionary of Material Science and High Energy Physics (Comprehensive Dictionary of Physics)
  7. Data Analysis Techniques for High Energy Physics by R. Frühwirth, M. Regler, et all 2001-01-15
  8. The Galactic Black Hole: Studies in High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation (Series in High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation)
  9. An Introduction to the Physics of High Energy Accelerators (Wiley Series in Beam Physics and Accelerator Technology) by D. A. Edwards, M. J. Syphers, 1992-11
  10. A Modern Introduction to Particle Physics (High Energy Physics) by Fayyazuddin, Riazuddin, 2000-09-29
  11. Theory and Phenomenology of Sparticles: An Account of Four-Dimensional N=1 Supersymmetry in High Energy Physics by Manuel Drees, 2005-01-30
  12. Baryons '98: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Structure of Baryons Bonn, Germany 22-26 September 1998 (High Energy Physics)
  13. Linear Collider Physics In The New Millennium (Advanced Series on Directions in High Energy Physics)
  14. High energy physics, (Introducing modern science) by Hal Hellman, 1968

1. Particle Physics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Introduction to High Energy Physics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521-62196-8. Povh, Bogdan (1995). Particles and Nuclei An Introduction to the Physical Concepts.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article includes a list of references , but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations
Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate (July 2008) Collision of 2 beams of gold atoms recorded by RHIC Particle physics is a branch of physics that studies the elementary subatomic constituents of matter and radiation , and the interactive relationship between them. It is also called high energy physics , because many elementary particles do not occur under normal circumstances in nature due to energetic instability, but can be created and detected during high energy collisions with other particles, as is done in particle accelerators Scientific research in this area has produced a long list of particles.
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An image showing 6 quarks, 6 leptons and the interacting particles, according to the Standard Model Modern particle physics research is focused on subatomic particles , including atomic constituents such as electrons protons , and neutrons (protons and neutrons are actually composite particles, made up of

2. 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 are to take part in
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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. 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

3. The Office Of High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics explores the most fundamental questions about the nature of the universe. The Office of High Energy Physics supports a program focused on three frontiers of
http://www.er.doe.gov/hep/
Exploring the Quantum Universe High Energy Physics explores the most fundamental questions about the nature of the universe. The Office of High Energy Physics supports a program focused on three frontiers of scientific discovery. At the energy frontier, powerful accelerators investigate the constituents and architecture of the universe. At the intensity frontier, astronomically large amounts of particles and highly sensitive detectors offer a second, unique pathway to investigate rare events in nature. At the cosmic frontier, natural sources of particles from space reveal the nature of the universe. Together these three interrelated discovery frontiers create a complete picture, advancing Department of Energy missions through the development of key cutting-edge technologies and the training of future generations of scientists.
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White Paper on Accelerator Driven Systems (ADS).
June 25, 2010
The final report of the Symposium on Accelerators for America's Future
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The Ofice of High Energy Physics announces a new research solictation for the Advanced Detector Research Program. Details can be found by going to

4. HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS-KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
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5. High Energy Physics At The University Of Chicago
Oct 25 No HEP Seminar Speaker Rescheduled Nov 1 RI480 Jet Physics at the Energy Frontier Utilizing Jets as Tools for Understanding the Standard Model and for Probing New Physics at
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Large-Area Picosecond Photodetector Prototype What's Happening in HEP? Nov 1 RI-480 Jet Physics at the Energy Frontier: Utilizing Jets as Tools for Understanding the Standard Model and for Probing New Physics at the LHC 4:15 pm Dave Miller, Stanford Nov 8 RI-480 Brave New World: First Jet Measurements and Searches at 7 TeV Using the ATLAS Detector 4:15 pm Eric Feng, The University of Chicago Nov 15 RI-480 Mu2e - a Search for Charged-Lepton Flavor Violation at Fermilab 4:15 pm Douglas Glenzinski, Fermilab Nov 22 RI-480 Physics at Lepton Colliders 4:15 pm Harry Weerts, Argonne Our Research Groups ATLAS p p collisions at the LHC (14 TeV)
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E14 at JPARC
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6. IOPscience::.. Journal Of High Energy Physics
IOPscience is a unique platform for IOPhosted journal content providing site-wide electronic access to more than 130 years of leading scientific research, and incorporates some of
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    All Fields Title/Abstract Author Affiliation Fulltext PACS/MSC Codes Last Week Last Month This Year Last Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years All Dates All journals This journal only ISSN 1029-8479 (Online) Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP) is a journal owned by the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) and was published by IOP Publishing from 2002 to 2009. Journal content from 1997 to 2009 continues to be available here. Create an alert RSS this journal
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7. Caltech High Energy Physics
Caltech High Energy Physics (Experimental)
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8. High Energy Physics, University Of Colorado
Welcome to CU's High Energy Physics Web Site Our present experiments are BaBar CP violation in B decays. In addition we are involved on the development of the detector associated
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Welcome to CU's High Energy Physics Web Site
Our present experiments are:
  • BaBar - CP violation in B decays.
In addition we are involved on the development of the detector associated with a high energy Linear Collider. You can take a look at American Linear Collider Website We have a large group of undergraduates looking into the possibility of studying supersymmetry at the NLC.You can look at an overview of our work ; you can also read a tutorial describing supersymmetry at the NLC.
Our group worked recently on the following experiments:
  • SLD - Physics of the Z
  • KTeV - CP violation in kaon decays.
The University of Colorado was one of the hosts for the at Keystone in September 1998. You can look at the home pages of the present members of our group: You can also look at the home pages of our recent graduates: For convenience, you can take a look at a map of the entire web site There are also other experimental high energy physicists at CU; you can see another HEP web page at http://www-hep.colorado.edu/

9. HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
high energy physics at the university of iowa
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10. High Energy Physics - University Of Delaware Dept. Of Physics & Astronomy
High Energy Physics (HEP) is concerned with the elementary particles and their interactions. This basic research is driven by intellectual curiosity and the desire to understand
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    High Energy Physics (HEP) is concerned with the elementary particles and their interactions. This basic research is driven by intellectual curiosity and the desire to understand the underlying structure of the universe. Although elementary particles are infinitesimally small, the consequences of their properties are enormous. If, for example, the electron were much heavier, the universe would have evolved entirely differently: No atoms would exist, and the universe would now consist solely of electrically neutral particles. Particle physics had relatively simple origins, beginning with the study of natural sources of particles, either radioactive atoms or cosmic rays from space. As one discovery led to another, surprises proliferated. New questions emerged, and newer and more powerful instruments were developed to answer them. Now particle physics has advanced to the point that it can ask some very deep questions:
    • Can all the forces between particles be understood in a unified framework? What do the properties of particles reveal about the nature and origin of matter and the properties of space and time?

11. Department Of Energy - High Energy Physics
The Department of Energy's Office of Science High Energy Physics (HEP) program strives to understand the universe at a more basic level by investigating the elementary particles
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The Department of Energy's Office of Science High Energy Physics (HEP) program strives to understand the universe at a more basic level by investigating the elementary particles that are the fundamental constituents of matter and the forces between them, thereby underpinning and advancing DOE missions and objectives through the development of key cutting-edge technologies and trained manpower that provide unique support to these missions. This program will provide world-class, peer-reviewed research results in high energy physics and related fields, including particle astrophysics and cosmology, executing a long-range strategy for high energy physics research and technology.
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Researchers at the Sloan Digital Sky Survey have discovered surprising new information about how galaxies cluster in space, leading to new information about evolutions of galaxies and matter in the universe. These findings were presented at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 26, 2003.

12. High Energy Physics - Theory
High Energy Physics Theory (since Aug 1991) For a specific paper, enter the identifier into the top right search box. Browse new (most recent mailing, with abstracts)
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13. Caltech High Energy Physics Monday Seminars
Subscribe to the iCal/Outlook/Google version of the seminar calendar. September 29, 2010, note special date Luca Vecchi, LANL, Technicolor at Criticality
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14. Brown High Energy Physics
Brown University High Energy Physics Group Welcome to the High Energy Physics Group at Brown University. Visit our web to learn about our people, our research and our activities.
http://www.het.brown.edu/

15. Neural Networks In High Energy Physics Home Page
Artificial Neural Networks in High Energy Physics We try to provide here a central source of information on applications of neural network techniques to experimental high energy
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Artificial Neural Networks in High Energy Physics
We try to provide here a central source of information on applications of neural network techniques to experimental high energy physics. A great amount of work has been done by many people in this area, particularly in applying NNW software to off-line analysis and NNW hardware to on-line data selection. We include a list of references, descriptions of NNW hardware and software, status of NNW's in HEP experiments, current developments, etc. If you would like to contribute announcements, papers, programs, etc. to this page, please contact:
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16. Theoretical High Energy Physics
Welcome to the Theoretical High Energy Physics Group at the University of Southern California. We are part of the Department of Physic s and Astronomy in the College of Letters
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Welcome to the Theoretical High Energy Physics Group at the University of Southern California. We are part of the
Department of Physic s and Astronomy in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences . We are located on the second floor of the Seaver Science Center (SSC) on the University Park Campus
Our research focuses on Superstring Theory, M-Theory, and Conformal Field Theory. We develop ideas and theoretical tools for the precise description of the fundamental constituents of Nature and their interactions. These ideas apply to physics on the smallest scales, such as those involving elementary particles, and also to the largest scales, encompassing the entire Universe in which we live, and perhaps beyond.
The techniques developed in studies of this sort are also well known to apply to many other systems, such as condensed matter physics, the physics of which underlies almost every component in the computer you're using to view this page, and allow for the most accurate computations of measured physical phenomena ever performed.
We are very active in areas such as supergravity theory, string field theory, non-perturbative quantum field theory, conformal field theory, black hole physics, gauge/gravity correspondences, branes, and various types of string duality and M-theory.

17. Physics Department
High Energy Physics. Advanced Accelerator Group Accelerator Test Facility ATLAS Physics Applications Software Electronic Detector Group Omega Group
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18. Iowa State University Department Of Physics And Astronomy
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19. Purdue University Calumet | High Energy Physics
Group Leader Dr. Neeti Parashar . Associate Professor of Physics. Research Group Members. Dr. Pratima Jindal (Postdoctoral Associate) Mr. Tim Polka (Physics Undergraduate Student)
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20. High Energy Physics | Define High Energy Physics At Dictionary.com
–noun the branch of particle physics that deals with the collisions of particles accelerated to such high energies that new elementary particles are created by the
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