In particle physics, the parton model is a model of hadrons, such as protons and neutrons, proposed by Richard Feynman. It is useful for interpreting the...
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Galloway, Scotland Parton (particle physics), is the name for a particle This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Parton. If an internal...
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hypothesized microscopic particles in particle physics, condensed matter physics and cosmology. Elementary particles are particles with no measurable internal...
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hadrons and other particles produced by the hadronization of quarks and gluons in a particle physics or heavy ion experiment. Particles carrying a color...
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calculations of particle production rates and distributions. Monte Carlo simulation studies of physics processes at colliders. Extraction of parton distribution...
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Strange quark (redirect from Strange Particle)
first strange particle (a particle containing a strange quark) was discovered by George Rochester and Clifford Butler in Department of Physics and Astronomy...
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Two-photon physics, also called gamma–gamma physics, is a branch of particle physics that describes the interactions between two photons. Normally, beams...
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Preon (redirect from Y-particle)
In particle physics, preons are hypothetical point particles, conceived of as sub-components of quarks and leptons. The word was coined by Jogesh Pati...
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Quark (category Elementary particles)
color charge, and spin. They are the only elementary particles in the Standard Model of particle physics to experience all four fundamental interactions,...
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The automatic calculation of particle interaction or decay is part of the computational particle physics branch. It refers to computing tools that help...
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Photon (redirect from Light particle)
Einstein's approach. In the Standard Model of particle physics, photons and other elementary particles are described as a necessary consequence of physical...
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subatomic physics, including particle physics. 6th - 2nd Century BCE Kanada (philosopher) proposes that anu is an indestructible particle of matter,...
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of physics at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. He is known particularly for his contributions to the phenomenology of particle production...
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Gluon (category Elementary particles)
keeps the nucleus together. Together with the quarks, these particles were referred to as partons by Richard Feynman. The gluon is a vector boson, which means...
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Up quark (category Elementary particles)
beginnings of particle physics (first half of the 20th century), hadrons such as protons, neutrons and pions were thought to be elementary particles. However...
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Standard Model of particle physics that have so far been observed. The Standard Model is the most comprehensive existing model of particle behavior. All Standard...
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particles in order to test the Standard Model of particle physics, as well as the search for new kinds of matter and unexpected phenomena in particle...
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Future Circular Collider (category Particle physics facilities)
proposal for particle physics experiments. The launch of the FCC study was also in line with the recommendations of the United States’ Particle Physics Project...
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Jet quenching (category Experimental particle physics)
In high-energy physics, jet quenching is a phenomenon that can occur in the collision of ultra-high-energy particles. In general, the collision of high-energy...
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Missing energy (category Experimental particle physics)
In experimental particle physics, missing energy refers to energy that is not detected in a particle detector, but is expected due to the laws of conservation...
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Hadronization (category Experimental particle physics)
are used within event generators which simulate particle physics events. The scale at which partons are given to the hadronization is fixed by the shower...
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Pseudorapidity (category Experimental particle physics)
experimental particle physics, pseudorapidity, η {\displaystyle \eta } , is a commonly used spatial coordinate describing the angle of a particle relative...
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Dijet event (category Experimental particle physics)
In particle physics, a dijet event is a collision between subatomic particles that produces two particle jets. Dijet events are measured at the LHC to...
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Down quark (category Elementary particles)
to be taken into account. M. Tanabashi et al. (Particle Data Group) (2018). "Review of Particle Physics". Physical Review D. 98 (3): 1–708. Bibcode:2018PhRvD...
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DGLAP evolution equations (category Particle physics stubs)
global determinations of parton distributions, like those from the CTEQ or NNPDF collaborations.[citation needed] Jet (particle physics) HERA APFEL (Software)...
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theoretical physics, quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is the study of the strong interaction between quarks mediated by gluons. Quarks are fundamental particles that...
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Proton (redirect from Proton (physics))
considered to be elementary particles, in the modern Standard Model of particle physics, protons are known to be composite particles, containing three valence...
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Lund string model (category Experimental particle physics)
In particle physics, the Lund string model is a phenomenological model of hadronization. It treats all but the highest-energy gluons as field lines, which...
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theory of particle physics. The study of the QGP is also a testing ground for finite temperature field theory, a branch of theoretical physics which seeks...
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(quantum field theory) Partition function (statistical mechanics) Parton (particle physics) Parton distribution function Parvez Butt Parviz Moin Pascal's barrel...
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