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Particle accelerators, colliders, and the story of high energy physics: charming the cosmic snake

The Nordic mythological Cosmic Serpent, Ouroboros, is said to be coiled in the depths of the sea, surrounding the Earth with its tail in its mouth. In physics, this snake is a metaphor for the Universe, where the head, symbolizing the largest entity – the Cosmos – is one with the tail, symbolizing t...

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Autor principal: Jayakumar, Raghavan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22064-7
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1399195
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description The Nordic mythological Cosmic Serpent, Ouroboros, is said to be coiled in the depths of the sea, surrounding the Earth with its tail in its mouth. In physics, this snake is a metaphor for the Universe, where the head, symbolizing the largest entity – the Cosmos – is one with the tail, symbolizing the smallest – the fundamental particle. Particle accelerators, colliders and detectors are built by physicists and engineers to uncover the nature of the Universe while discovering its building blocks. “Charming the Cosmic Snake” takes the readers through the science behind these experimental machines: the physics principles that each stage of the development of particle accelerators helped to reveal, and the particles they helped to discover. The book culminates with a description of the Large Hadron Collider, one of the world’s largest and most complex machines operating in a 27-km circumference tunnel near Geneva. That collider may prove or disprove many of our basic theories about the nature of matter. The book provides the material honestly without misrepresenting the science for the sake of excitement or glossing over difficult notions. The principles behind each type of accelerator is made accessible to the undergraduate student and even to a lay reader with cartoons, illustrations and metaphors. Simultaneously, the book also caters to different levels of reader’s background and provides additional materials for the more interested or diligent reader.
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spelling cern-13991952021-04-22T00:47:48Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-642-22064-7http://cds.cern.ch/record/1399195engJayakumar, RaghavanParticle accelerators, colliders, and the story of high energy physics: charming the cosmic snakeAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Nordic mythological Cosmic Serpent, Ouroboros, is said to be coiled in the depths of the sea, surrounding the Earth with its tail in its mouth. In physics, this snake is a metaphor for the Universe, where the head, symbolizing the largest entity – the Cosmos – is one with the tail, symbolizing the smallest – the fundamental particle. Particle accelerators, colliders and detectors are built by physicists and engineers to uncover the nature of the Universe while discovering its building blocks. “Charming the Cosmic Snake” takes the readers through the science behind these experimental machines: the physics principles that each stage of the development of particle accelerators helped to reveal, and the particles they helped to discover. The book culminates with a description of the Large Hadron Collider, one of the world’s largest and most complex machines operating in a 27-km circumference tunnel near Geneva. That collider may prove or disprove many of our basic theories about the nature of matter. The book provides the material honestly without misrepresenting the science for the sake of excitement or glossing over difficult notions. The principles behind each type of accelerator is made accessible to the undergraduate student and even to a lay reader with cartoons, illustrations and metaphors. Simultaneously, the book also caters to different levels of reader’s background and provides additional materials for the more interested or diligent reader.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:13991952012
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
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Particle accelerators, colliders, and the story of high energy physics: charming the cosmic snake
title Particle accelerators, colliders, and the story of high energy physics: charming the cosmic snake
title_full Particle accelerators, colliders, and the story of high energy physics: charming the cosmic snake
title_fullStr Particle accelerators, colliders, and the story of high energy physics: charming the cosmic snake
title_full_unstemmed Particle accelerators, colliders, and the story of high energy physics: charming the cosmic snake
title_short Particle accelerators, colliders, and the story of high energy physics: charming the cosmic snake
title_sort particle accelerators, colliders, and the story of high energy physics: charming the cosmic snake
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
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