Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986nyasa.461.....b&link_type=abstract
Conference sponsored by Aspen Center for Physics, DOE, NSF, et al. New York Academy of Sciences, Annals (ISSN 0077-8923), vol. 4
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Conferences, High Energy Interactions, Nuclear Physics, Particle Accelerators, Particle Theory, Unified Field Theory, Weak Interactions (Field Theory), Cosmic Rays, Cosmology, Elementary Particle Interactions, Hadrons, Magnetic Monopoles, Neutrinos, Particle Collisions, Particle Production, Quarks, String Theory, Supergravity
Scientific paper
The physics of ultrahigh-energy colliders and of electroweak interactions is explored in reviews and reports of theoretical and experimental investigations. Topics examined include high-energy multijets in hadron-hadron collisions, the top quark, heavy-quark production at the CERN proton-antiproton collider, multiplicities in high-energy interactions, and supergravity and superstrings. Consideration is given to cosmological constraints on particle physics, the LEP and SLC programs, precision measurements of the electroweak mixing angle, neutrino oscillation studies with reactor antineutrinos, proton decay, searches for magnetic monopoles, and electron-positron electroweak experiments.
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