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Re: request, info on particle accelerators
Response to Accelerator Question:
Gerhard and other interested parties:
Try the following web addresses for accelerator/particle physics
resources (in great profusion!):
http://penguin.phy.bnl.gov/bnt.html [BNL Physics]
http://fnnews.fnal.gov/ [FNAL Hadron Accelerator]
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/ [SLAC Lepton Accelerator]
http://www.cebaf.gov/ [TJNAF Lepton Accelerator]
http://www.cern.ch [CERN Lepton/Hadron Acc.
good links to DESY, etc.]
http://www.lbl.gov/lbl.html [LBNL Home of the Cyclotron
and an excellent physics
review tutorial--quarks, etc.]
http://www.sph.umich.edu/group/eih/UMSCHPS/
[The University of Michigan
site (includes several entry
points and general info for
accelerators) for RP/HP.]
A very useful introductory book:
"A Tour of the Subatomic Zoo," C. Schwartz, American Institute of
Physics, 1992.
Good luck,
MikeG.
At 09:16 AM 3/2/97 -0600, you wrote:
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>Please forward answers directly to Gerhard at gfischer@online-service.de
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>> Hallo all,
>>As I have to write a scientific paper for school about "particle
>>accelerators and their use" I am very interested in any information on
>>this topic.
>>I=C0d also need information on the "tiniest particles" like QUARKS, etc.
>>Could anyone in here help me?
>>I particularly need printed material, but any Internet adresses are
>>fine, too.
>>Anything on this topic may help!
>>
>> TIA,
>> Gerhard
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