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model extensions devoted to these problems are noted in
Sec. X. Concrete evidence for physics beyond the standard
model, including neutrino masses, cosmic microwave back-
ground radiation, dark matter, and ‘‘dark energy,’’ is de-
scribed in Sec. XI. A variety of experimental methods are
appropriate for probing these phenomena
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Sec. XII
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. A brief
summary
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Sec. XIII
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concludes.
1.
‘‘The Standard Model in 2001,’’ J. L. Rosner, based on five lectures at
the 55th Scottish Universities’ Summer School in Particle Physics, St.
Andrews, Scotland, August 7–23, 2001. Published in
Heavy Flavour
Physics
Theory and Experimental Results on Heavy Quark Phys-
ics and CP Violation
, edited by C. T. H. Davies and S. M. Playfer
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Institute of Physics, Bristol and Philadelphia, 2002
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, pp. 1–56.
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I
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II. PERIODICALS
The literature on the standard model of particle physics
and its extensions is extensive and international, but a good
sense of the field can be gained by perusing about a dozen
main journals. Subsequent sections are devoted to other
means of gaining information about this rapidly changing
subject.
Instrumentation journals with some articles on elementary
particle physics:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Nuclear Instruments and Methods A
Review of Scientific Instruments
Journals devoted primarily or largely to elementary particle
physics
European Journal of Physics C
Fizika Elementarnykh Chastits i Atomnogo Yadra
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Soviet
Journal of Particles and Nuclei
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International Journal of Modern Physics A
Journal of High Energy Physics
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‘‘JHEP;’’ electronic
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Journal of Physics G
Modern Physics Letters A
Nuclear Physics B
Nuovo Cimento A
Physical Review D
Physics Letters B
Progress of Theoretical Physics (Kyoto)
Yadernaya Fizika
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Soviet Journal of Nuclear Physics—
1992; Physics of Atomic Nuclei 1993–
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.
Zeitschrift fu¨ r Physik C, now absorbed into European
Journal of Physics C
Zhurnal Eksperimental’nyi i Teoreticheskii Fizika (Soviet
Physics—JETP)
Laboratory newsletters
CERN Courier
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European Center for Nuclear Research
!
;
web address:
/
FermiNews
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Fermilab, USA
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; web address:
http://
/
SLAC Beam Line
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Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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;
web address:
pubs/beamline/
Rapid publication journals with section devoted to particle
physics
Chinese Physics Letters
Europhysics Letters
Physical Review Letters
Pis’ma v Zhurnal Eksperimental’nyi i Teoreticheskii Fiz-
ika (JETP Letters)
Review journals
Annals of Physics (N.Y.)
Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science
Physics Reports
Reports on Progress in Physics
Reviews of Modern Physics
Other journals with frequent articles on particle physics or
related subjects
Acta Physica Polonica
American Journal of Physics
Astroparticle Physics
Astrophysical Journal
Nature
New Scientist
Physics Today (AIP)
Physics World (IOP)
Progress of Theoretical Physics (Japan)
Science
Science News
Scientific American
III. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
The latest biennial ‘‘Rochester’’ Conference in High En-
ergy Physics was held in Amsterdam in July 2002; the pre-
vious one was in Osaka in 2000.
2
In odd-numbered years
there occur both the International Symposium on Lepton and
Photon Interactions at High Energies, of which the most re-
cent was in Rome,
3
and the International Europhysics Con-
ference on High Energy Physics, most recently held in
Budapest.
4
The locations of each of these conferences since
1990 are summarized in Table I. A search of the SPIRES
listing at the SLAC Library
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see Sec. VII
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is the easiest way
to find the corresponding Proceedings.
2. XXX International Conference on High Energy Physics
ICHEP
2000
, Osaka, Japan, 27 July–2 August 2000, edited by C. S. Lim and
T. Yamanaka
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World Scientific, Singapore, 2001
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.
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I
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3. 20th International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions
at High Energies
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Lepton Photon 01
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, Rome, Italy, 23–28 July 2001,
edited by J. Lee-Franzini, P. Franzini, and F. Bossi
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World Scientific,
Singapore, 2002
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.
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4. International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics 2001: Proceedings
, Budapest, Hungary, July
2001, edited by D. Horvath, P. Levai, and A. Patkos
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JHEP, 2001
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.
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Table I. Locales of major high energy physics conferences since 1990.
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1
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International Conference on High Energy Physics
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‘‘Rochester’’ Confer-
ence
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;
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2
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International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions at
High Energies;
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3
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International Europhysics Conference on High Energy
Physics.
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1
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2
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3
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Year
Location
Year
Location Year
Location
1990 Singapore
1991 Geneva
1991 Geneva
1992 Dallas, TX 1993 Ithaca, NY 1993 Marseille
1994 Glasgow 1995 Beijing
1995 Brussels
1996 Warsaw 1997 Hamburg
1997 Jerusalem
1998 Vancouver
1999 Stanford
1999 Tampere, Finl.
2000 Osaka
2001 Rome
2001 Budapest
2002 Amsterdam 2003 Fermilab
2003 Aachen
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