1st Edition

Handbook of Particle Physics

By M.K. Sundaresan Copyright 2001
    464 Pages
    by CRC Press

    464 Pages 100 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Literally thousands of elementary particles have been discovered over the last 50 years, their properties measured, relationships systematized, and existence and behavior explained in a myriad of cleverly constructed theories. As the field has grown so impressively, so has its jargon. Until now, scientists in other fields have had no single resource from which they can quickly reference an idea, acronym, or term and find an accessible definition and explanation.

    The Handbook of Particle Physics fills that void. This unique work contains, in encyclopedic form, terms of interest in particle physics, including its peculiar jargon. It covers the experimental and theoretical techniques of particle physics along with terms from the closely related fields of astrophysics and cosmology. Designed primarily for non-specialists with a basic knowledge of quantum mechanics and relativity, the entries preserve a degree of rigor by providing the relevant technical and mathematical details.

    Clear and engaging prose, numerous figures, and historical overviews complement the handbook's convenience both as a reference and as an invitation into the fascinating world of particle physics.

    Historical Overview. Accelerators and Colliding Beam Machines. Historical Overview of Detector Developments. Glossary-Alphabetical Listing of Topics.

    Biography

    Sundaresan, M.K.