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Provides information on CERN where accelerators boost beams of particles to high energies before they are made to collide with each other or with stationary targets. Detectors observe and record the results of these collisions.
Dr. James H.L. Lawler's paper describing a new model for the photon which solves the wave-particle paradox by stating that the photon is a particle consisting of two oppositly charged poles in orbit around each other.
Provides a new and simple explanation of the mass and gravity enigma.
Network of national government agencies responsible for coordinating and funding national research efforts in astroparticle physics.
Israel group.
For the detection of the neutrino by Professor Frederick Reines; description of the discovery and background material.
Aksel L. Hallin, a physics professor at Queen's University and the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, gives this description.
Organized collection of links; includes space, balloon, air shower, and underground experiments.
MC particle numbering convention, endorsed by the Particle Data Group.
FeynFig is a program to generate feynman diagrams in xfig format.
Radio Neutrino Detector Array, located 1.5 km from the South Pole. Its aim is to detect ultra-high energy (>1 TeV) neutrinos interacting in the Antarctica ice cap.
A neutrinoless double beta decay experiment at the Gotthard underground laboratory in the Swiss Alps. Studies Xenon-136.
Conduct basic research and educate students in accelerator based science and technology. Features a range of data and diagrams on the K500 cyclotron facility, publications, and research.
Features an overview and plans of the facilities including linac, elecron gun, and control system. Includes publication archives and an animation of the dielectric transformer.
CTEQ is a multi-institutional collaboration researching high-energy physics centered on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD).
Based at the Physics Institute of the University of Bonn. The group primarily work on exclusive polarization experiments concerning the structure of the nucleon.
Includes details of members, publications and seminars.
Includes descriptions of research being undertaken, technical parameters and a user guide, and administrative information.
Includes information about the organization, related news, a newsletter, user guide and current operational status information.