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  1. this study is called Particle Physics, Elementary Particle Physics or sometimes High Energy Physics (HEP). Atoms were postulated long ago by the Greek philosopher Democritus, and …

  2. For every kind of particle, there exists an antiparticle with equal mass and opposite charge. There are six so-called flavors of leptons and these flavors form three generations: e− and ν e, µ− …

  3. particle physics. It tells us the dynamics of elementary particles - that is, how to use force laws to describe subatomic behavior. • While QFT is itself quite challenging, its main product - the …

  4. A spectacularly detailed book, covering discoveries in particle physics throughout the 20th century by a scientist who had a ringside seat for many of the key developments. Pais was no slouch …

  5. Tools of Particle Physics: Accelerators and Detectors Some Historical Landmarks of Particle Physics 1 Motivation and Introduction 2 Tools and Historical Foundations of particle Physics …

  6. Introduction to High Energy Physics, Perkins Introductory Nuclear Physics, Krane Lecturing material provided as three handouts. Lectures will cover additional examples – please attend!! …

  7. The time that either particle spends near the other is thus approximately the time it takes for one particle to traverse a distance of 10−15 m, i.e. 10−23 s. Thus it can be concluded that …

  8. An elementary particle or fundamental particle is a particle not known to have substructure; that is, it is not known to be made up of smaller particles. If an elementary particle truly has no …

  9. Particle Physics Beginners Guide | PDF - Scribd

    Particle Physics Beginners guide - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. The document provides an introduction to elementary particle …

  10. Topics of this lecture The nature of matter Special relativity Quantum mechanics Topics of the lectures Outline (subject to change) 1 Introduction; Concepts: Special relativity & quantum …

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