Reading List
These are a few texts on neutrino physics which you may find helpful. There is a wide range of levels between the texts and some are more advanced reference texts.
Neutrino specific texts
- Neutrino Physics (2nd edition), K. Winter (Ed.) , Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-65003-8 (2000)
- The Elusive Neutrino, N. Solomey, Scientific American Library, ISBN 0-7167-5080-5 (1997)
- Spaceship Neutrino, C. Sutton , Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-36404-4 (1992)
- Physics of Neutrinos and Applications to Astrophysics, M. Fukugita and T. Yanagida , Springer-Verlag, ISBN 3-540-43800-9 (2003)
- Massive neutrinos in physics and astrophysics, R.N. Mohapatra and P.B. Pal , World Scientific, ISBN 981-02-0435-3 (1991)
- Neutrinos, G.M. Lewis, Wykeham Publications, ISBN 0-85109-140-7 (1970)
- Fundamental Particles - and Introduction to Quarks and Leptons, B.G. Duff, Taylor and Francis Ltd., ISBN 0-85066-332-6 (1986)
- The Neutrino, J.S. Allen, Princeton University Press (1958)
General particle physics texts
- Introduction to high energy physics, D.H. Perkins, Addison-Wesley (2nd and 3rd ed.), Cambridge University Press (4th ed.). There are many copies of this book between 2nd and 4th edition in the library. Emphasis on 'historical' physics/methods.
- The ideas of particle physics :an introduction for scientists (2nd Ed.), G.D. Coughlan and J.E. Dodd, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521385067(1991)
- Quarks and Leptons: An Introductory Course in Modern Particle Physics, F. Halzen and A.D. Martin, Wiley and Sons, ISBN 0-471-88741-2 (1984). Difficult to get hold of and more advanced than required for our course.
- Elements of Nuclear Physics, W.E. Burcham, Longman, ISBN 0-582-46027-1 (1985). There is a more recent book by Burcham and Jobes which may also be useful.
- Nuclear and Particle Physics, B.R.Martin, Wiley, ISBN 0-470-02532-8 (2006).
- Particle Physics, B.R.Martin and G.Shaw, Wiley, ISBN0-471-92359-1 (1992).
Particle Detectors
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NigelWatson - 10 Nov 2008
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