General Use
This is a list of a few web pages which I have found more or less interesting, with my personal comments on them.
- Particle Physics glossary
- Particle Physics acronyms (see also acronyms from FNAL)
- Neutrino Unbound - a pretty comprehensive collection of material
- Particle Data Group (PDG) - a definitive source. Includes:
- Summary Tables - at a glance details of all major particles *Reviews, Tables, Plots - _Some of these mini-reviews are very good and they cover a wide range of topics *Full listings - heavy going, but contains full details of measurements performed.
- The Particle Adventure, etc. - possibly interesting, but level of text (and humour) a bit low
- Particle Physics Education pages - wide variety of levels, some useful background material here
- The Durham HEP databases - _includes 'reaction data', allows you to download and study published experimental data yourself
- Particle Physics "briefbooks"* - Useful alphabetic description of many aspects of HEP
- arXiv.org (UK mirror of) Los Alamos preprint server. Very latest papers and conference proceedings usually appear here before publication, but note that articles are usually not yet peer reviewed so quality (though usually very good) not guaranteed.
- ICHEP 2010 conference, presentations summary
- Neutrinos: Theory Review, Eligio LISI, ICHEP 2010
- New results on solar neutrinos, Alain Bellrive, ICHEP 2010
- Reactor neutrinos, double beta and beta decays, Fabrice Piquemal, ICHEP 2010
- Reactor neutrinos, double beta and beta decays, Fabrice Piquemal, ICHEP 2010
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