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Fabbrichesi, Marco |
The Physics of the Dark Photon |
I11604 |
2021 |
eBook |
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52 |
Mohapatra, Rabindra N |
The Neutrino Story: One Tiny Particle???s Grand Role in the Cosmos |
I11597 |
2021 |
eBook |
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53 |
Giles Barr, Robin Devenish, Roman Walczak, and Tony Weidberg |
Particle physics in the LHC era |
OB1146 |
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eBook |
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54 |
Pauline Gagnon |
Who cares about particle physics? |
OB1140 |
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eBook |
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55 |
Laurent Baulieu [and five others] |
Theoretical physics to face the challenge of LHC |
OB1093 |
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eBook |
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56 |
Pe??ter Me??sza??ros |
The high energy universe |
OB0656 |
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Book |
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57 |
Staley, Kent W. |
Evidence for the top quark : Objectivity and bias in collaborative experimentation |
020057 |
2004 |
Book |
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58 |
Richard A. Carrigan (ed.) |
Particles and forces: At the heart of the matter: Readings from the Scientific American |
003449 |
1990 |
Book |
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59 |
Martin Gardner |
New ambidextrous universe: Symmetry and asymmetry from mirror reflections to superstrings |
003446 |
1990 |
Book |
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60 |
Gerald Martin Bordman |
Concise Oxford companion to American theatre |
003378 |
1987 |
Book |
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Title | The Physics of the Dark Photon : A Primer |
Author(s) | Fabbrichesi, Marco;Gabrielli, Emidio;Lanfranchi, Gaia |
Publication | Cham, Springer International Publishing, 2021. |
Description | X, 78 p. 19 illus., 17 illus. in color : online resource |
Abstract Note | This book is about the dark photon which is a new gauge boson whose existence has been conjectured. Due to its interaction with the ordinary, visible photon, such a particle can be experimentally detected via specific signatures. In this book, the authors review the physics of the dark photon from the theoretical and experimental point of view. They discuss the difference between the massive and the massless case, highlighting how the two phenomena arise from the same vector portal between the dark and the visible sector. A review of the cosmological and astrophysical observations is provided, together with the connection to dark matter physics. Then, a perspective on current and future experimental limits on the parameters of the massless and massive dark photon is given, as well as the related bounds on milli-charged fermions. The book is intended for graduate students and young researchers who are embarking on dark photon research, and offers them a clear and up-to-date introduction to the subject |
ISBN,Price | 9783030625191 |
Keyword(s) | 1. COSMOLOGY
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. Elementary particles (Physics)
5. Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
6. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
7. PARTICLE PHYSICS
8. PARTICLES (NUCLEAR PHYSICS)
9. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY
10. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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Item Type | eBook |
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Title | The Neutrino Story: One Tiny Particle???s Grand Role in the Cosmos |
Author(s) | Mohapatra, Rabindra N |
Publication | Cham, Springer International Publishing, 2021. |
Description | XVI, 222 p. 64 illus., 48 illus. in color : online resource |
Abstract Note | Every second of every day, we are exposed to billions of neutrinos emitted by the Sun, and yet they seem to pass straight through us with no apparent effect at all. Tiny and weakly interacting this subatomic particle may be, but this book will show you just how crucial a role it has played in the evolution of the elements in the universe, and eventually, ourselves. We first start with an introduction to the basics of subatomic physics, including brief backgrounds on the discoveries that set the stage for major 20th century advances. The author, a distinguished theoretical physicist who has researched neutrinos for over thirty years, next explains in nontechnical language how and why the neutrino fits into the wider story of elementary particles. Finally, the reader will learn about the latest discoveries in the past half century of neutrino studies. This semi-popular science book will appeal to any physics students or non-specialist physicists who wish to know more about the neutrino and its role in the evolution of our universe |
ISBN,Price | 9783030518462 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ASTROPHYSICS
2. COSMOLOGY
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. PARTICLE PHYSICS
6. PARTICLES (NUCLEAR PHYSICS)
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Item Type | eBook |
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Title | The high energy universe : ultra-high energy events in astrophysics and cosmology |
Author(s) | Pe??ter Me??sza??ros |
Description | 1 online resource (xi, 209 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Abstract Note | In the last two decades, cosmology, particle physics, high energy astrophysics and gravitational physics have become increasingly interwoven. The intense activity taking place at the intersection of these disciplines is constantly progressing, with the advent of major cosmic ray, neutrino, gamma ray and gravitational wave observatories for studying cosmic sources, along with the construction of particle physics experiments using beams and signals of cosmic origin. This book provides an up-to-date overview of the recent advances and potential future developments in this area, discussing both the main theoretical ideas and experimental results. It conveys the challenges but also the excitement associated with this field. Written in a concise yet accessible style, explaining technical details with examples drawn from everyday life, it will be suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as other readers interested in the subject. Colour versions of a selection of the figures are available at www.cambridge.org/9780521517003 |
Contents Note | Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. The nuts and bolts of the Universe; 3. Cosmology; 4. Cosmic structure formation; 5. Active galaxies; 6. Stellar cataclysms; 7. Gamma ray bursts; 8. GeV and TeV gamma rays; 9. Gravitational waves; 10. Cosmic rays; 11. Neutrinos; 12. Dark dreams, Higgs and beyond |
Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Keyword(s) | 1. COSMOLOGY
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
4. NUCLEAR ASTROPHYSICS
5. PARTICLES (NUCLEAR PHYSICS)
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Title | Evidence for the top quark : Objectivity and bias in collaborative experimentation |
Author(s) | Kent W. Staley |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004. |
Description | xiii, 343p. |
Contents Note | A significant portion of Chapter 1 was previously published as "Lost origins of the third generation of quarks : Theory, philosophy and experiment" in Physics in Perspective volume 3(2001), 210 - 29p.
Parts of Chapter 7 have previously appeared in Philosophy of Science : 'What experiments did we just do? Counterfactual error statistics and uncertainties about the reference class." volume 69, 279-99p., and "Novelty, severity and history in the testing of hypotheses : the case of the top quark," volume 63 (Proceedings), S248 - 55p, copyright 1966 by Philosophy of Science Association. |
ISBN,Price | 0521827108 : Sterling Pounds 45.00 |
Classification | 539.12(091)
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Keyword(s) | 1. PARTICLE PHYSICS - DISCOVERY
2. PARTICLES (NUCLEAR PHYSICS)
3. QUARKS - HISTORY
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