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Physics through the 1990s: Elementary-particle physicsThe volume begins with a non-mathematical discussion of the motivation behind, and basic ideas of, elementary-particle physics theory and experiment. The progress over the past two decades with the quark model and unification of the electromagnetic and weak interactions is reviewed. Existing theoretical problems in the field, such as the origin of mass and the unification of the fundamental forces, are detailed, along with experimental programs to test the new theories. Accelerators, instrumentation, and detectors are described for both current and future facilities. Interactions with other areas of both theoretical and applied physics are presented. The sociology of the field is examined regarding the education of graduate students, the organization necessary in large-scale experiments, and the decision-making process involved in high-cost experiments. Finally, conclusions and recommendations for maintaining US excellence in theory and experiment are given. Appendices list both current and planned accelerators, and present statistical data on the US elementary-particle physics program. A glossary is included.
Document ID
19870009628
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1986
Publication Information
ISBN: 0-309-03576-7
Subject Category
Atomic And Molecular Physics
Report/Patent Number
LC-85-15210
PB86-241460
NAS 1.26:180053
DOE/ER-40093/T1-Vol-6
NASA-CR-180053
DE88-006395
Report Number: LC-85-15210
ISBN: 0-309-03576-7
Report Number: PB86-241460
Report Number: NAS 1.26:180053
Report Number: DOE/ER-40093/T1-Vol-6
Report Number: NASA-CR-180053
Report Number: DE88-006395
Accession Number
87N19061
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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