Recent developments in elementary-particle physics are discussed in a
general review, with a focus on efforts underway to combine disparate
theories in a comprehensive model. Topics examined include quarks,
colors, fundamental interactions, screening, camouflage, electroweak
symmetry, unification, open questions, and the potential role of the
superconducting supercollider proposed by the High Energy Physics
Advisory Panel to the U.S. Department of Energy in 1983 in exploring
1-TeV particle interactions. Graphs, diagrams, tables,
computer-synthesized particle signatures, and a sketch of the proposed
supercollider are provided.
%0 Journal Article
%1 quigg_elementary_1985
%A Quigg, C.
%D 1985
%J Scientific American
%K SummerStudentReadList09 accelerators article chromodynamics collider collisions electromagnetic elementary energy gravitation interactions leptons mathematical models particle particlephysics properties protons quantum quarks super superconducting theoretical theory
%P 84--95
%T Elementary particles and forces
%U http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1985SciAm.252...84Q
%V 252
%X Recent developments in elementary-particle physics are discussed in a
general review, with a focus on efforts underway to combine disparate
theories in a comprehensive model. Topics examined include quarks,
colors, fundamental interactions, screening, camouflage, electroweak
symmetry, unification, open questions, and the potential role of the
superconducting supercollider proposed by the High Energy Physics
Advisory Panel to the U.S. Department of Energy in 1983 in exploring
1-TeV particle interactions. Graphs, diagrams, tables,
computer-synthesized particle signatures, and a sketch of the proposed
supercollider are provided.
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abstract = {Recent developments in elementary-particle physics are discussed in a
general review, with a focus on efforts underway to combine disparate
theories in a comprehensive model. Topics examined include quarks,
colors, fundamental interactions, screening, camouflage, electroweak
symmetry, unification, open questions, and the potential role of the
superconducting supercollider proposed by the High Energy Physics
Advisory Panel to the {U.S.} Department of Energy in 1983 in exploring
{1-TeV} particle interactions. Graphs, diagrams, tables,
computer-synthesized particle signatures, and a sketch of the proposed
supercollider are provided.},
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timestamp = {2009-07-24T15:51:52.000+0200},
title = {Elementary particles and forces},
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