High Energy & Particle Physics



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The American Physical Society

  • Job Opportunities in Beam Physics - (dead link)

Beam Line
A quarterly periodical of particle physics (and articles of interest to particle physicists), and published by the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

CERN Document Server - High Energy Physics Web Library
"Over 430,000 bibliographic records, including 170,000 fulltext documents, of interest to people working in particle physics and related areas. Covers preprints, articles, books, journals, photographs, and much more."

Click N' Tour the Accelerators - (dead link)
Fermilab

Cornell University - Laboratory for Elementary-Particle Physics (LEPP)
"The F.R. Newman Laboratory for Elementary-Particle Physics (LEPP) is a research laboratory of the Cornell University Department of Physics engaged primarily in experimental and theoretical Elementary Particle Physics (EPP) and Accelerator Physics."

  • Recent Papers and Preprints
  • Outreach and Education
    • From Quarks to the Cosmos: A Tour of the Physics at Wilson Laboratory - (dead link)
      "On-line visitors can take a virtual tour of Wilson Laboratory. Stops along the tour include the Cornell Electron Storage Ring, the CLEO particle detector and the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source."
  • Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR)
    "...a high-luminosity 6+6 GeV electron-positron collider operated by the CESR group at the Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory, Cornell University."
    • The CLEO Collaboration
      "...is a team of over 150 high energy physicists from 25 universities studying the production and decay of beauty and charm quarks and tau leptons produced in the Cornell Electron Storage Ring."
  • Particle Physics - (dead link)
    A Brief Description by Ron Arscheene

DESY - Deutsches Eleckronen-Synchrotron (German or English)

  • ZEUS Homepage
    "We are a collaboration of about 450 physicists who are running a large particle detector at the electron-proton collider HERA at the DESY laboratory in Hamburg. The ZEUS detector is a sophisticated tool for studying the particle reactions provided by the high-energetic beams of the HERA accelerator."

European Neutron Scattering Association

Experiments Online: Home Pages of HEP Experiments

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Fermilab Library - (dead link)
    Includes a web version of their online catalog
  • Guided Tour of Fermilab Exhibit - (dead link)
    A fun introduction to high-energy physics
  • QuarkNet
    "...brings high school students and teachers to the frontier of 21st century research that seeks to resolve some of the mysteries about the structure of matter and fundament forces of nature. QuarkNet centers are connected to high-energy physics experiements at CERN in Switzerland, at Fermilab in Illinois, at SLAC in California and others."

FreeHEP - (dead link)
"FreeHEP is a collection of software and information about software which is useful in high energy physics and related fields."

HEASARC
High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center
NASA
"The HEASARC currently contains data and/or catalogs from 21 EUV, X-ray and Gamma ray missions...The HEASARC on-line service is an archive and database system accessible through the networks that provides rapid access to the entire HEASARC data holding either directly via ftp, or using the W3Browse, Argus and SkyView interface to search the HEASARC catalogs and access the data."

HEP Newsletters and Periodicals - (dead link)

HEPnet News Newsletter - (dead link)

High Energy Physics Information Center (HEPIC)
"...an information server that contains links to various HEP Resources throughout the world. HEPIC exists, in fact, to aid the HEP Researcher in locating information quickly and efficiently."

High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine
(ISSN 1424-2729) No. 1- 2000-
"It aims to discuss issues relevant to high energy physics libraries from the point of view of both information workers and library clients. A secondary aim is to give librarians the opportunity to experience the world of electronic publishing from the inside..."

High Flux Isotope Reactor Facility (HFIR)
Oak Ridge National Laboratories

Journal of High Energy Physics
A SISSA Journal
Selected articles freely available via pdf.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Particle Data Group (PDG)
"The PDG is an international collaboration that reviews Particle Physics and related areas of Astrophysics, and compiles/analyzes data on particle properties. PDG products are distributed to 30,000 physicists, teachers, and other interested people. The Review of Particle Physics is the most cited publication in particle physics during the last decade."

  • Particle Physics News
  • The Particle Adventure
    The Fundamentals of Matter and Force
    "...interactive tour of quarks, neutrinos, antimatter, extra dimensions, dark matter, accelerators and particle detectors."
  • Particle Physics Education Sites
    Sections include: Education & Information ; National Laboratory Education Programs ; Women and Minorities in Physics ; Other Physics Sites ; Physics Alliance ; Accelerators at National Laboratories.

The Official String Theory Web Site
Sections include: Basics ; Mathematics ; Experiment ; Cosmology ; Black Holes ; People ; History ; Theatre ; Links ; Forum.
By Patricia Schwarz, Ph.D.

PBS - NOVA - The Elegant Universe (October - November 2003)
"Eleven dimensions, parallel universes, and a world made out of strings. It's not science fiction, it's string theory...Brian Greene explains why string theory might hold the key to unifying the four forces of nature."
Sections include: Articles & Interviews ; Slide Shows & Interactives ; Resources ; Links ; Teacher's Guide ; Watch the Program (all three hours are available for viewing online).

Physics of Beams - (dead link) American Physical Society, Division of Physics of Beams

Principles of Charged Particle Acceleration
"The unabridged book with all illustrations has been converted to PDF format for Adobe Acrobat Reader. The conversion was supported by Los Alamos National Laboratory."

QuarkNet
"...brings high school students and teachers to the frontier of 21st century research that seeks to resolve some of the mysteries about the structure of matter and fundament forces of nature. QuarkNet centers are connected to high-energy physics experiements at CERN in Switzerland, at Fermilab in Illinois, at SLAC in California and others."

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Supercollider
- Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Supercollider (RHIC)

Science of Particle Physics - (dead link)
A nice overview of the subject. Topics include elementary particles ; matter and energy ; quantum mechanics ; ElectoWeak force ; color force ; particle accelerators ; particle detectors ; glossary.
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC)

  • Virtual Visitor Center
    "is intended for the general public, particularly students and teachers. Anyone with an interest in the science we study at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and the tools we use in that study is invited to explore this web site -- and to visit our physical site and its real visitor center as well."
    Sections include: Accelerator ; Applications ; Detectors ; Experiments ; Glossary ; History ; Nobel ; SSRL ; Theory.

Tokamak Plasma Spectroscopy at LLNL
V Division (High-Energ-Density Physics and Astrophysics), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Top Cited HEP Articles
"1999 edition by Heath O'Connell - (dead link), SLAC. Reviewer is Michael Peskin, SLAC. Original edition by H. Galic. Work performed at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC)."

University of Chicago - Department of Physics

University of Wisconsin-Madison - High Energy Physics at Cern
"The Wisconsin group participates in the ATLAS experiment at LHC, BaBar at SLAC/PEPII, and the ALEPH experiment at LEP."

University of Wisconsin-Madison - Phenomenology Institute
"...we pursue a broad range of research in particle physics theory and phenomenology. This work includes collider physics (in particular the search for the Higgs boson, supersymmetry and other new particles), strong interaction dynamics, neutrino physics, astroparticle physics, the study of dark matter in the universe, cosmology, and other theoretical issues beyond the standard model."

World Wide Web Virtual Library: High Energy Physics
From CERN - European Laboratory for Particle Physics.

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