Who cares about particle physics? : making sense of the Higgs boson, the Large Hadron Collider and CERN /


Pauline Gagnon, Indiana University, USA.
Bok Engelsk 2016 · Populærvitenskap
Omfang
XVII, 248 sider : : illustrasjoner ;
Utgave
First edition.
Opplysninger
What is matter made of? -- What about the Higgs boson? -- Accelerators and detectors: the essential tools -- The discovery of the Higgs boson -- The dark side of the universe -- Calling SUSY to the rescue -- What does basic research put on our plates? -- A unique management model -- Diversity in physics -- What could the next big discoveries be?. - CERN, the European Laboratory for particle physics, regularly makes the news. What kind of research happens at this international laboratory and how does it impact people's daily lives? Why is the discovery of the Higgs boson so important? Particle physics describes all matter found on Earth, in stars and all galaxies but it also tries to go beyond what is known to describe dark matter, a form of matter five times more prevalent than the known, regular matter. How do we know this mysterious dark matter exists and is there a chance it will be discovered soon? About sixty countries contributed to the construction of the gigantic Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN and its immense detectors. Dive in to discover how international teams of researchers work together to push scientific knowledge forward.
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ISBN
9780198783244

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