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Modern particle physics mark thomson unique in its coverage of all aspects of modern particle physics, this textbook provides a clear connection between the theory and recent experimental results, including the discovery of the higgs boson at cern. Encyclopedia of applied high energy and particle physics 2009. This book presents these experiments, beginning with the discoveries of th. Introduction to nuclear and particle physics 2006 a book that is half on experimental techniques and half on theory. A good way to develop an indepth familiarity with the standard model is by reading a nontechnical historical account of how it developed. Request pdf experimental techniques in nuclear and particle physics the book is based on a course in nuclear and particle physics that the author has taught over many years to physics students. He obtained his phd from the university of florida in 2008 working on the cdf experiment at tevatron in fermilab. Download the experimental foundations of particle physics. Field computation for accelerator magnets analytical and numerical methodsfor electromagnetic design and optimization 2010 isbn 9783527407699 stock, r. Which are the best books to read for standard model of.

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