• Colliding Particles : Decay | Jon Butterworth | Life & Physics

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  • Physics beyond the Standard Model Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

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    , Physics beyond the Standard Model From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from New Physics Jump to : navigation search Beyond the Standard Model Simulated Large Hadron Collider CMS particle detector data depicting a Higgs boson produced by colliding protons decaying into hadron jets and electrons Standard Model Evidence Hierarchy problem Dark matter Cosmological constant problem Strong CP problem Neutrino oscillation Theories Technicolor Kaluza–Klein theory Grand Unified Theory Theory of everything String theory Superfluid vacuum theory Supersymmetry MSSM Superstring theory Supergravity Quantum gravity String theory Loop quantum gravity Causal dynamical triangulation Canonical quantum gravity Superfluid vacuum theory Experiments Gran Sasso INO LHC SNO Super-K Tevatron v

  • Large Hadron Collider Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

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    , Large Hadron Collider From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Lhc Jump to : navigation search LHC redirects here . For other uses , see LHC disambiguation Coordinates 46°14′N 06°03′E ï» ï» 46.233°N 6.05°E ï» 46.233 6.05 Beyond the Standard Model Simulated Large Hadron Collider CMS particle detector data depicting a Higgs boson produced by colliding protons decaying into hadron jets and electrons Standard Model Evidence Hierarchy problem Dark matter Cosmological constant problem Strong CP problem Neutrino oscillation Theories Technicolor Kaluza–Klein theory Grand Unified Theory Theory of everything String theory Superfluid vacuum theory Supersymmetry MSSM Superstring theory Supergravity Quantum gravity String theory Loop quantum gravity Causal dynamical

  • Luminosity Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

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    , Luminosity From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia Jump to : navigation search This article is about the measurement of brightness . For the Cedar Point show , see Luminosity — Ignite the Night Image of galaxy NGC 4945 showing the huge luminosity of the central few star clusters , suggesting there are 10 to 100 supergiant stars in each of these , packed into regions just a few parsecs . across Luminosity is generally understood as a measurement of brightness Each discipline , however , defines the term differently , depending on what is being . measured Look up luminosity in Wiktionary , the free . dictionary In astronomy , luminosity measures the total amount of energy emitted by a star or other astronomical object in SI units of joules per second , which are watts A watt is one unit

  • LHCb reports observation of CP-violation in charm Welcome New Physics Or not Symmetry factor

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    . Symmetry factor Life in physics and nearby Home Who am I jump to navigation LHCb reports observation of CP-violation in charm . Welcome New Physics Or not November 14, 2011 Posted by apetrov in Particle Physics Physics Science trackback One of CERN collaborations , the LHCb has reported observation of direct CP-violation in the decays of charmed mesons at the Hadronic Collider Physics Symposium 2011 HCP 2011 in Paris today . This is a fantastic news While I am not at HCP 2011, kind folks at LHCb let me know about this fantastic measurement since charm physics is my . specialty So , what are we talking about here First things first . CP or Charge Parity is a set of discrete transformations performed on a theory’s Lagrangian a function that describes what particles we have in a theory and

  • The CERN Summer Student Program CERN Human Resources Department

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    HR Home Contact us CERN Home Vacancies All CERN Welcome Page Register Login Search Vacancies Advanced Job Search Spontaneous applications Recently Published By Reference Compensation and Benefits Living and Working in Geneva Information for IC Applicants Staff Fellows Graduate Engineer Training Associates Students Marie Curie Actions Special Programs Apprentices Contact us Blog FAQ Technical Information Text Size A A A The CERN Summer Student Program The CERN Summer Student Program offers undergraduate students of physics , computing and engineering a unique opportunity to join in the day-to-day work of research teams participating in experiments at CERN in Geneva , Switzerland . Beyond the outstanding first-class scientific value of their stay , the selected students will find working in

  • CERN in a nutshell

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    Home Sitemap Contact us this site all CERN CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research About us About us Science Research The LHC People CERN's mission CERN's structure The name CERN A global endeavour History highlights Nobel Prizes Why fundamental science Basic science in a competitive world The use of basic science Physics for health Where the web was born How the web began How the web works The first website : info.cern.ch CERN in a nutshell CERN , the European Organization for Nuclear Research is one of the world's largest and most respected centres for scientific research . Its business is fundamental physics , finding out what the Universe is made of and how it works . At CERN , the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments are used to study the basic constituents

  • CERN HR Technical and Doctoral Students

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    CERN Human Resources Department english français HR Home Contact us CERN Home All CERN HR Department General Information Recruitment Training Staff Career Services CERN Official Documents Welcome Page Register Login Intranet Search Vacancies Full Search Skills always in demand Recently Published By Reference Compensation and Benefits Information for IC Applicants Staff Fellows Graduate Engineer Training Associates Students Marie Curie Actions Special Programs Apprentices FAQ Contact us Technical Doctoral Administrative Students Homepage News : Doctoral Student Assembly on May 9 The following links will give you General Information related to your stay at CERN . Leaflet for Doctoral Students Leaflet for Technical Students Leaflet for A dministrative Students Useful Information upon Arrival

  • CERN Education

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    Home Contact us CERN Home this site All CERN CERN Education Teacher Programmes Teaching Resources Visit CERN High School Teacher Programme Teacher Programmes Keep up-to-date with the latest developments in particle physics and related areas , and experience a dynamic , international research environment . CERN offers you the possibility to participate in special programmes for teachers and meet with teaching colleagues from your country or from all over . Europe The High School Teacher Programme is a comprehensive international course held in English , aimed at teachers who would like to spend the first three weeks of July at CERN . The next session will take place from 30 June to 20 July 2013. The National Teacher Programmes are held in the mother tongue language of the participants from

  • CERN Users' pages

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  • Visit CERN

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    Home Sitemap Contact us this site CERN en Français CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research Outreach Visit CERN Globe Exhibitions Guided Tours Travelling exhibitions Events Archives Contacts Home Guided tours for groups Guided tours for individuals Practical information Frequently asked questions Visit CERN CERN welcomes the general public to visit and tour its exhibitions , experimental areas and other facilities . The admission is free . The permanent exhibition Universe of particles and the Microcosm exhibition can be visited from Monday to Saturdays from 10h00-17h00, with no reservation needed . Visitor groups who book in advance can also enjoy a guided tour of some of the surface installations of CERN's experimental areas and learn about the fundamental research done at the

  • Upcoming Astronomy Sights | Astronomy Central

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    This page conveniently lists coming astronomy sights to look out for, including conjunctions, meteor showers, and general happenings in the night sky. Bookmark this page, as new events are always added.

  • Space Telescopes See Born-Again Planetary Nebula | Astronomy …

    Updated: 2012-11-23 13:50:13
    Astronomers have used NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, ESA's XMM-Newton and NASA's Chandra X-ray observatories to peer at the heart of the planetary nebula Abell 30.

  • Astronomers Find New Candidate for Most Distant Galaxy …

    Updated: 2012-11-23 13:50:12
    By combining the power of NASA's Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes, an international team of astronomers has discovered a candidate for the most distant galaxy known to date.

  • Nearby Free-Floating Planet Discovered | Astronomy | Sci-News.com

    Updated: 2012-11-23 13:50:11
    An international team of astronomers using ESO's Very Large Telescope and the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope has detected a rogue planet, an interstellar object wandering through space without a parent star, at a ...

  • Planck Discovers Huge Gas Filament Connecting Two Galaxy …

    Updated: 2012-11-23 13:50:09
    European astronomers using ESA's Planck Space Telescope have detected a 10 million light-years long bridge of hot gas connecting a pair of galaxy clusters, Abell 399 and Abell 401.

  • Students take cosmic-ray balloon challenge

    Updated: 2012-11-22 15:35:58
    Can a group of school students get its cosmic-ray detector to work in a hot-air balloon?

  • hep-ex 0703036 Evidence for D^0 bar{D 0$ Mixing

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    Cornell University Library We gratefully acknowledge supporting institutions arXiv.org hep-ex arXiv:hep-ex 0703036 Search or Article-id Help Advanced search All papers Titles Authors Abstracts Full text Help pages Full-text : links : Download PDF PostScript Other formats Current browse : context hep-ex next new recent 0703 References Citations INSPIRE HEP refers to cited by NASA ADS 1 blog link what is this Bookmark what is this High Energy Physics Experiment : Title Evidence for D^0 bar{D 0$ Mixing : Authors Belle Collaboration M . Staric et al Submitted on 23 Mar 2007 v1 last revised 1 Apr 2007 this version , v2 : Abstract We observe evidence for D^0 bar{D 0$ mixing by measuring the difference in apparent lifetime when a D^0$ meson decays to the CP eigenstates K^+K^-$ and pi^+ pi^-$ ,

  • hep-ex 0703020 Evidence for D0-anti-D0 Mixing

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    Cornell University Library We gratefully acknowledge supporting institutions arXiv.org hep-ex arXiv:hep-ex 0703020 Search or Article-id Help Advanced search All papers Titles Authors Abstracts Full text Help pages Full-text : links : Download PDF PostScript Other formats Current browse : context hep-ex next new recent 0703 References Citations INSPIRE HEP refers to cited by NASA ADS 2 blog links what is this Bookmark what is this High Energy Physics Experiment : Title Evidence for D0-anti-D0 Mixing : Authors The BABAR Collaboration B . Aubert et al Submitted on 12 Mar 2007 : Abstract We present evidence for D0-anti-D0 mixing in D0 K+pi- decays from 384 fb^{-1 of e+e- colliding-beam data recorded near sqrt(s 10.6 GeV with the BaBar detector at the PEP-II storage rings at SLAC . We find the

  • Phys Rev Lett 100, 121802 2008 Evidence for D^{0 D[over 0 Mixing Using the CDF II Detector

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  • CERN Dark secrets of the Universe

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    Home Sitemap Contact us this site all CERN CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research Science About us Science Research The LHC People NASA , ESA and R . Massey Caltech Recipe for a Universe The standard package Towards a superforce Missing Higgs Antimatter detectives Clues to the early Universe Dark secrets of the Universe Loose ends Secret dimensions Glossary Dark secrets of the Universe It's perhaps natural that we don't know much about how the Universe was created after all , we were never there ourselves . But it's surprising to realise that when it comes to the Universe today , we don't necessarily have a much better knowledge of what is out there . In fact , astronomers and physicists have found that all we see in the Universe planets , stars , galaxies accounts for only a tiny

  • Higgs at HCP2012

    Updated: 2012-11-14 08:38:05
    This morning ATLAS and CMS reported new Higgs results at the Hadron Collider Physics Conference in Kyoto. Only a subset of the available decay channels have been updated. The crucial diphoton channels in particular have not been updated by either experiment. This may be due to increased difficulties in doing the analysis with possible issues over systematic errors [...]

  • Nanotechnology: the view from the community

    Updated: 2012-11-08 11:07:20
    Researchers share their thoughts on the significance of nanotechnology and its possible applications

  • The world's quietest building – a video tour

    Updated: 2012-11-08 11:03:14
    Physics World visits the Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information in Bristol

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