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Particle physics, often called High Energy Physics (HEP) deals with the smallest building blocks of everything around us - subatomic elementary particles.

It is not about particles you could see under a microscope (e.g. dust particles) and it is not about chemical molecules.

The World Wide Web was invented by particle physicists at CERN.

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Particle Data Group
An international collaboration that reviews particle physics and related areas of astrophysics, and compiles/analyzes data on particle properties.
Acronyms of High Energy Physics
Organized list at Fermilab.
American Physical Society
Division of Particles and Fields.
CERN in a Nutshell
Provides information on CERN where accelerators boost beams of particles to high energies before they are made to collide with each other or with stationary targets. Detectors observe and record the results of these collisions.
The Greatest Unsolved Problem in Particle Physics
Page devoted to the symmetry breaking, the mechanism that makes all mass.
HEPDATA
High energy physics databases at Durham University (UK): reactions (cross-sections, structure functions), experiments, email addresses.
Interactions.org
Particle physics, high energy physics, news and resources.
The Muon Electric Dipole Moment Home Page
Description of plans for a dedicated experiment to measure the muon electric dipole moment. Source material and links to theories and experiments.
The Particle Table
John A. Gowan presents and discusses a table of elementary particles, including the weak force Intermediate Vector Bosons and Higgs particles.
SLAC Online Particle Physics Information
Organized collection of links to high energy physics resources: reference, experiments, conferences, directories, publications, education, software.
SPIRES
Databases and documents at SLAC. Mail and telephone directory of HEP people worldwide, conferences, institutions, experiments, preprints, books.

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January 26, 2017 at 19:54:11 UTC
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