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Techniques and Concepts of High Energy Physics X

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Part of the book series: Nato Science Series C: (ASIC, volume 534)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. The Standard Model

    • M. Herrero
    Pages 1-59
  3. Topics in Perturbative QCD

    • W. J. Stirling
    Pages 61-109
  4. Rare and Exotic Decays

    • Douglas Bryman
    Pages 111-145
  5. Experimental Tests of the Standard Model

    • L. Nodulman
    Pages 147-192
  6. Experimental Challenges at the LHC

    • Felicitas Pauss, Michael Dittmar
    Pages 193-238
  7. Particle Physics in the Early Universe

    • Edward W. Kolb
    Pages 239-261
  8. Latest News on Neutrinos

    • K. Nakamura
    Pages 263-290
  9. When Can You Have Particle Oscillations?

    • Amanda J. Weinstein
    Pages 291-293
  10. Silicon Detectors

    • I. Abt
    Pages 295-333
  11. Calorimetry

    • Tejinder S. Virdee
    Pages 335-386
  12. Introduction to Microwave Linacs

    • D. H. Whittum
    Pages 387-486
  13. Quark Mixing and CP Violation

    • R. Aleksan
    Pages 487-595
  14. Diffractive Hard Scattering

    • G. Ingelman
    Pages 597-624
  15. Back Matter

    Pages 625-628

About this book

The Proceedings of the tenth Advanced Study Institute (ASI) on Tech­ niques and Concepts of High Energy Physics are dedicated to Jane and Bob Wilson. Jane joined Bob at St. Croix for the first session of this Institute, after Bob had stepped down as director of Fermilab, and was scheming to build a modest charm factory in the parking lot of Columbia University's Nevis Laboratory. Through the years, Bob has been a great friend of the School, and much of its success and flavor can be attributed to his guidance and support. The 1998 meeting was held once again at the Hotel on the Cay, and, as before, the work and the fun went on very enjoyably. We had a to­ tal of 76 participants from 23 countries, with the main financial support for the meeting provided by the Scientific Affairs Division of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The ASI was co-sponsored by the U. S. Department of Energy, by the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), by the U.S. National Science Foundation, and by the University of Rochester. As in the case of the previous ASIs, the scientific program was designed for advanced graduate students and recent PhD recipients in experimental particle physics. The present volume of lectures should complement and update the material published (by Plenum) for the first nine ASIs and prove to be of value to a wider audience of physicists.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, USA

    T. Ferbel

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