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  • '''Particle physics''', also known as '''high-energy physics''', is a branch of [[physics]] tha
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  • A '''tau''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It carries a negative [[elementary charge]] −''e'', where
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Particle physics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • An elementary particle in particle physics.
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics''] * [http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysG/33/1 2006 ''Review of Particle Physics'' in printed layout]
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  • an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics; the [[neutrino]] associated with the [[Tau_(particle_physics)|tau]] partic
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  • An elementary particle in particle physics.
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  • ...tau neutrino''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It is the [[neutrino]] that is associated with the [[Tau_(particle_physics
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  • '''Particle physics''', also known as '''high-energy physics''', is a branch of [[physics]] tha
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  • #REDIRECT [[Particle physics]]
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  • {{r|Particle physics}}
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  • ...ron neutrino''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It is the [[neutrino]] that is associated with the [[electron]].
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  • ...uon neutrino''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It is the [[neutrino]] that is associated with the [[muon]].
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  • ...964 - present |url=http://pdg.web.cern.ch/pdg/cpep/history/smt.html |work=Particle physics timeline |publisher=[[CERN]]}} A chronology. *{{cite web |title=CERN: The Standard Model of Particle Physics |author=Tobias Golling |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0KjXsGRvoA |pub
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  • A '''muon''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It carries a negative [[elementary charge]] −''e'', where
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  • ...vWry8rjTwC&pg=PA48 |title=Symmetry and the Standard Model: Mathematics and Particle Physics |publisher=Springer |isbn= 1441982663 |chapter=§2.6 The Higgs boson |pages
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  • A '''tau''' is an [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. It carries a negative [[elementary charge]] −''e'', where
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  • {{r|Particle physics}}
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  • {{r|Particle physics}}
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  • ...]] interactions between [[lepton]]s and [[quark]]s, the basic particles of particle physics.
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  • {{r|Particle physics}}
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  • In [[particle physics]], '''quantum chromodynamics''' (abbreviated as '''QCD''') is a specific ki
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Particle physics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...with a nuclear weapon as the [[Earth]] of the year 2057 slowly freezes. [[particle physics|Particle physicist]] Dr [[Bryan Cox]] was involved with the film as an advi
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics * [http://pdg.lbl.gov Particle Data Group & WWW edition of ''Review of Particle Physics'']
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  • ...ta Group {{cite journal|author=W.-M. Yao ''et al.'' | title= The Review of Particle Physics | journal=Journal of Physics G | volume=33 | pages=1 |year=2006}} [http://p
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  • {{cite book |author=Martinus Veltman |title=Facts and Mysteries in Elementary Particle Physics |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CNCHDIobj0IC&pg=PA13 |pages=p. 13 |is
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  • ...used in many branches of [[physics]], especially in atomic, nuclear, and particle physics.
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • According to the [[Standard_Model#Leptons|standard model]] of particle physics, '''[[lepton]]s''' are one of the two fundamental building blocks of matter {{cite book |title=An introduction to the Standard Model of particle physics |author=WN Cottingham, DA Greenwood |isbn=978-0-521-85249-4 |year=2007 |edi
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  • ...time scale, and so [[QCD]] bound states are formed with ordinary [[parton (particle physics)|partons]] ([[quarks]] and [[gluons]]), in analogy with the ordinary [[hadr
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  • * [[Velocity]] of [[light]] in a [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • *Omega baryons (particle physics)
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  • ...iam M. Gibson and Brian R. Pollard|title=Symmetry Principles in Elementary Particle Physics|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1976|id=ISBN
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  • *{{cite book |title=An introduction to the standard model of particle physics |author=W. N. Cottingham, D. A. Greenwood |url=http://books.google.com/book
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • * In mathematical physics there is a well-known [[standard model of particle physics]].
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  • ...is a massive spin-0 [[elementary particle]] in the [[Standard Model]] of [[particle physics]] that plays a key role in explaining the mass of other elementary particle ...GeV (gigaelectronvolts), assuming the correctness of the Standard Model of particle physics. See review of the experiments:<ref name=Monig/> The observed mass was plac
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  • For [[particle physics]], this was the problem of determining the state of a [[fundamental particl
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  • ...t antineutrinos act differently". ''Symmetry Breaking: Extra Dimensions of Particle Physics'' '''28''' [http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/2010/06/18/miniboone-r
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  • ...]s, one of two types of fundamental particles in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics, the other being the [[quark]]s. On a larger scale, [[atom]]s and [[molecul
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  • | [[Particle physics|Particles]], [[Quantum field theory|fields]], [[gravitation]], and [[physic
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  • ...gle.com/books?id=EX2sgFJhFyQC&pg=PA95 |pages=p. 95 |title=Pions to Quarks: Particle Physics in The 1950s |editor=Laurie Mark Brown, Max Dresden, Lillian Hoddeson, eds ...ns from a modern standpoint are described in {{cite book |title=Elementary Particle Physics: Volume 1: Quantum Field Theory and Particles |author=Yorikiyo Nagashima |i
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • ...e Medicine on Trial'' (with [[Edzard Ernst]], 2008). He has a [[PhD]] in [[particle physics]] from [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]].
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  • ...ks?id=vLy2YlkXZuEC&pg=PA124 |author=Christopher G. Tully |title=Elementary Particle Physics in a Nutshell |isbn=0691131163 |year=2011 |publisher=Princeton University P
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  • It is recognized in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics that kinetic energy and force fields contribute most of the [[mass]] of ord In [[particle physics]], '''[[antimatter]]''' is matter that is composed of the [[antiparticle]]s
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  • *[[Particle physics]], also known as "high-energy physics". This branch is concerned with the p In [[particle physics]], the first pieces of experimental evidence for physics beyond the [[Stand
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  • ...ago, he inaugurated shortly after the war an important research program in particle physics centered on a new 450 MeV [[synchrocyclotron]]. ...s the University of Chicago, where he led an important research program in particle physics using a 450 MeV [[synchrocyclotron]]. His team studied [[pion]]-[[nucleon]]
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  • * [[velocity]] of [[light]] in [[vacuum]]: 299,792,458 m/s <ref>Review of Particle Physics
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  • ...efore the Big Bang: An Outrageous New Perspective and Its Implications for Particle Physics]. Edinburgh, Scotland: European Particle Accelerator Conference, 2759-2762.
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  • ...rticle]]s, and [[neutrino]]s.<ref name=closeparphys2004>Close FE. (2004) ''Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192804
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  • :*''Note: this article lacks the point of view of particle physics. Its status can only be upgraded to 1 after an elementary-particle physicis
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  • ...]] interactions between [[lepton]]s and [[quark]]s, the basic particles of particle physics. This model is very strongly supported by experimental observations, and is {{cite book |title=Introduction to elementary particle physics |author=Alessandro Bettini |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=HNcQ_EiuTx
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  • ...oogle.com/books?id=ws8QZ2M5OR8C&pg=PA103 |pages=p. 104 |title=Nuclear and Particle Physics: An Introduction |author=Brian Martin |isbn=0470742747 |year=2009 |edition=
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  • See, for example, {{cite book |title=Nuclear and particle physics |author=Brian Robert Martin |pages=p. 97 |url=http://books.google.com/books ...oogle.com/books?id=ws8QZ2M5OR8C&pg=PA103 |pages=p. 104 |title=Nuclear and Particle Physics: An Introduction |author=Brian Martin |isbn=0470742747 |year=2009 |edition=
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  • ...ked as an independent consultant, which included a period at [[CERN]], the particle physics laboratory in [[Switzerland]]. While at [[CERN]], Berners-Lee created a hyp
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  • According to the [[Standard_Model#Quarks|standard model]] of particle physics, '''quarks''' are one of the two fundamental building blocks of matter, the
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  • ...oogle.com/books?id=ws8QZ2M5OR8C&pg=PA103 |pages=p. 104 |title=Nuclear and Particle Physics: An Introduction |author=Brian Martin |isbn=0470742747 |year=2009 |edition=
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  • ...lution since the [[Big Bang]]. [[Cosmology]] in turn links the theories of particle physics with theories of the Universe at its earliest moments. <ref name=ASPERAAstr Research in particle physics has led to the theory that dark matter is composed of '''supersymmetric par
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  • <td rowspan="2"> For parity laws in elementary particle physics <td rowspan="1"> For elementary particle physics, discovery of resonance states, hydrogen bubble chamber and data analysis
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  • ..., in particular, [[quantum electrodynamics]] and the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics. ...nd also for the treatment of [[nuclear force]]s, the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics is required. A full treatment of [[gravity]] also transcends classical mech
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  • ...molecular physics]], [[computational chemistry]], [[quantum chemistry]], [[particle physics]], and [[nuclear physics]].
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  • ...book |title=Applications of laser-plasma interactions |chapter=Nuclear and particle physics with ultraintense lasers |author=José Tito Mendonça, Shalom Eliezer |url= See {{cite book |title=Concepts of particle physics, Volume 2 |author=Kurt Gottfried, Victor Frederick Weisskopf |pages=p. 266
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  • Research in particle physics has led to the theory that dark matter is composed of '''supersymmetric par
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  • {{cite book |title=Facts and mysteries in elementary particle physics |author=Martinus Veltman |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CNCHDIobj0IC
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  • ...[https://books.google.com/books?id=WuO7FO44NyoC&pg=PA460 Pions to Quarks: Particle Physics in the 1950s] Cambridge University Press, 1989; page 460.</ref>
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  • ...es involving symmetry principles, such as relativity, quantum mechanics, [[particle physics]], chemistry, computer graphics, and others.
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  • ...gh the more 'fundamental' theory of the [[Standard model]] of [[elementary particle physics]] is available. The more 'fundamental' model is, for such engineering, supe
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  • ...The meanings of 'electron' in [[chemistry]], in the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics, in [[electromagnetism]] are connected, but from a practical standpoint var ...gh the more 'fundamental' theory of the [[Standard model]] of [[elementary particle physics]] is available. The more 'fundamental' model is, for such engineering, supe
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  • ...physics department in Chicago had turned to the new field of elementary [[particle physics]]. This fundamental branch of physics did not appeal much to Teller whose
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  • ...a heavy, hard, solid, grey object is actually a combination of subatomic [[Particle physics|particles]] with none of these properties, moving very rapidly in space whe
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  • ...particle physics, a field that has greatly enhanced research in cosmology. Particle physics can be summarised as the study of the very small while cosmology is the stu
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  • ...[Greek letters used in mathematics|symbols in mathematics and science]], [[particle physics|particle names]] in physics, as [[Astronomical naming conventions#Names of
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  • ...most successful world picture of modern science, the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics, satisfies only the last of the Hawking/Mlodinov criteria. As said by Hawki
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  • | title = The electromagnetic spectrum | publisher = Particle Physics
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  • ...erwent significant changes in the period following 1970 when a union of '''particle physics''' ("the study of the unbelievably small" ) and astronomy ("the study of th
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  • ...henomena continue to lead to such revolutions in biology, plate tectonics, particle physics, and many other branches of science.
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  • ...henomena continue to lead to such revolutions in biology, plate tectonics, particle physics, and many other branches of science.
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  • ...problems are sufficiently complex to need a team effort. In areas such as particle physics and space science, it will take a mixture of skills simply to conduct the e
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  • ...ophy or physics, may form workgroups for subdisciplines, such as ethics or particle physics, and assign classes of articles to those workgroups. While a discipline wo
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