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Particle Physics at the Year of 250th Anniversary of Moscow University
A. I. Studenikin
其他書名
Proceedings of the 12th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics, Moscow, Russia, 25-31 August 2005
出版
World Scientific
, 2006
主題
Science / Physics / Astrophysics
Science / Physics / Nuclear
Science / Physics / General
ISBN
9812772650
9789812772657
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=0Yw3lvS9AdYC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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These proceedings are devoted to a wide variety of both theoretical and experimental, areas in particle physics. The topics include neutrino and astroparticle physics, tests of the Standard Model and beyond, heavy quark physics, non-perturbative QCD, quantum gravity effects and cosmology, and the physics in the accelerators of the future. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: The Concept of Mass in the Einstein Year (729 KB). Contents: World Year of Physics 2005: The Concept of Mass in the Einstein Year (L B Okun); Neutrino Physics: Accelerator Neutrino Experiments (T Kobayashi); Double Beta Decay Experiments (A Barabash); Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology: Dark Matter Investigations (R Bernabei et al.); Indirect Dark Matter Search (V Zhukov); Physical Degrees of Freedom in a Stabilized Randall-Sundrum Model (E Boos et al.); CP Violation and Rare Decays: On CP Effects Generated by Electroweak Penguin Diagrams in Non-Leptonic K Decays (E Shabalin); Rare Semileptonic Meson Decays in R-Parity Violating MSSM (A Ali et al.); Hadron Physics: Deep Inelastic Spin Structure Functions at Small x (B Ermolaev et al.); Production of Heavy Baryons (S Baranov & V Slad); Physics at Accelerators and Studies in SM and Beyond: Top Quark Physics (E Boos); Review of CKM Results from BaBar (E Rosenberg); New Developments in Quantum Field Theory: Predictions for the Muon g-2 (M Passera); Collapse of Positronium and Vacuum Instability (A Shabad); Problems of Intelligentsia: Resisters and Pacifists, the Intelligentsia Fights Back (J Bleimaier); I Was a Terrorist (M Mockers); and other papers. Readership: Advanced undergraduates and graduate students, and physicists (both theoreticians and experimentalists) working in the fields of particle and high energy physics, gravitation and cosmology.