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advanced_notions:elementary_particles [2017/10/08 16:56] jakobadmin [Student] |
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====== Elementary Particles ====== | ====== Elementary Particles ====== | ||
- | <tabbox Why is it interesting?> | ||
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- | <tabbox Layman?> | ||
- | [[http://www.ejsme.net/articles/52/523.pdf|Why not start with quarks? Teachers investigate a learning unit on | + | <tabbox Intuitive> |
- | the subatomic structure of matter with 12-year-olds]] by Gerfried J. Wiener, Sascha M. Schmeling and Martin Hopf | + | |
+ | * A nice overview is given here: https://profmattstrassler.com/articles-and-posts/particle-physics-basics/the-known-apparently-elementary-particles/ | ||
+ | * [[http://www.ejsme.net/articles/52/523.pdf|Why not start with quarks? Teachers investigate a learning unit on the subatomic structure of matter with 12-year-olds]] by Gerfried J. Wiener, Sascha M. Schmeling and Martin Hopf | ||
+ | * [[https://gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/2015/04/11/how-big-is-an-electron/|How big is an electron?]] by Brian Skinner | ||
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- | <tabbox Student> | + | <tabbox Concrete> |
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<cite>http://thep.housing.rug.nl/sites/default/files/theses/Master%20thesis_Marco%20Boers.pdf</cite> | <cite>http://thep.housing.rug.nl/sites/default/files/theses/Master%20thesis_Marco%20Boers.pdf</cite> | ||
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- | <tabbox Researcher> | + | |
+ | <tabbox Abstract> | ||
+ | * http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/qg-spring2003/elementary/ | ||
+ | * See http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/33350/particle-as-a-representation-of-the-lorentz-group | ||
+ | * [[http://www.pnas.org/content/99/1/33.full.pdf|A closer look at the elementary fermions]] by Maurice Goldhaber | ||
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- | + | <tabbox Why is it interesting?> | |
- | <tabbox Examples> | + | |
- | --> Example1# | + | Elementary particles are the fundamental building blocks and also responsible for the fundamental interactions like electromagnetism. |
+ | <tabbox FAQ> | ||
- | + | --> How large is an elementary particle?# | |
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- | --> Example2:# | + | See https://axelmaas.blogspot.de/2018/02/how-large-is-elementary-particle.html?m=1 |
+ | <-- | ||
- | + | -->Why do physicists believe that particles are pointlike?# | |
+ | see https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/41676/why-do-physicists-believe-that-particles-are-pointlike | ||
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