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19-Oct-2017 | P. Mészáros, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2017
High-energy neutrino astrophysics has come of age with IceCube's discovery of neutrinos in the TeV to PeV energy range, attributable to extragalactic sources at cosmological distances. At such energies, astrophysical neutrinos must originate in cosmic-ray interactions, providing information about ...
19-Oct-2017 | L.J. Wen; J. Cao; Y.F. Wang, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2017
Reactor neutrinos have been an important tool for both discovery and precision measurement in the history of neutrino studies. Since the first generation of reactor neutrino experiments in the 1950s, the detector technology has advanced greatly. New ideas, new knowledge, and modern software have ...
19-Oct-2017 | Gautier Hamel de Monchenault, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2017
To our present knowledge, all of the physics at the LHC can be described in the framework of the Standard Model of particle physics. Indeed, the newly discovered Higgs boson with a mass close to 125 GeV seems to confirm the predictions of the theory. Thus, in addition to looking for direct ...
19-Oct-2017 | Susan Gardner; W.C. Haxton; Barry R. Holstein, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2017
The primary experimental goal of studies of hadronic parity nonconservation (PNC) has long been the isolation of the isovector weak nucleon–nucleon interaction, expected to be dominated by long-range pion exchange and enhanced by the neutral current. In meson-exchange descriptions, this ...
19-Oct-2017 | Nadia Fomin; Douglas Higinbotham; Misak Sargsian; Patricia Solvignon, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2017
Nuclear dynamics at short distances is one of the most fascinating topics of strong interaction physics. The physics of it is closely related to the understanding of the role of the QCD in generating nuclear forces at short distances, as well as of the dynamics of the superdense cold nuclear ...
19-Oct-2017 | Jian-Ping Cheng; Ke-Jun Kang; Jian-Min Li; Jin Li; Yuan-Jing Li; Qian Yue; Zhi Zeng; Yun-Hua Chen; Shi-Yong Wu; Xian ..., Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2017
The China Jinping Underground Laboratory, inaugurated in 2010, is an underground research facility with the deepest rock overburden and largest space by volume in the world. The first-generation science programs include dark matter searches conducted by the CDEX and PandaX experiments. These ...
19-Oct-2017 | O.A. Hurricane; M.C. Herrmann, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2017
At modern laser facilities, energy densities ranging from 1 Mbar to many hundreds of gigabars can regularly be achieved. These high-energy states of matter last for mere moments, measured in nanoseconds to tens of picoseconds, but during those times numerous high-precision instruments can be ...
19-Oct-2017 | O.A. Hurricane; M.C. Herrmann, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2017
At modern laser facilities, energy densities ranging from 1 Mbar to many hundreds of gigabars can regularly be achieved. These high-energy states of matter last for mere moments, measured in nanoseconds to tens of picoseconds, but during those times numerous high-precision instruments can be ...
19-Oct-2017 | Gary Feldman; John Jaros; Rafe H. Schindler, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2017
Particle physicist Martin Lewis Perl was recognized worldwide for his discovery of the τ (tau) lepton. For that achievement he received the 1982 Wolf Prize and shared the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics. He was also a Fellow of the American Physical Society and a member of the National Academy of ...
19-Oct-2017 | Gary Feldman; John Jaros; Rafe H. Schindler, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2017
Particle physicist Martin Lewis Perl was recognized worldwide for his discovery of the τ (tau) lepton. For that achievement he received the 1982 Wolf Prize and shared the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics. He was also a Fellow of the American Physical Society and a member of the National Academy of ...