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advanced_notions:elementary_particles [2017/11/05 17:49]
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advanced_notions:elementary_particles [2018/04/09 10:46]
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 ====== Elementary Particles ====== ====== Elementary Particles ======
  
-<tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​ 
  
-<​tabbox ​Layman?+<​tabbox ​Intuitive
  
   * A nice overview is given here: https://​profmattstrassler.com/​articles-and-posts/​particle-physics-basics/​the-known-apparently-elementary-particles/​   * A nice overview is given here: https://​profmattstrassler.com/​articles-and-posts/​particle-physics-basics/​the-known-apparently-elementary-particles/​
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   * [[https://​gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/​2015/​04/​11/​how-big-is-an-electron/​|How big is an electron?]] by Brian Skinner   * [[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 Concrete> ​
 +{{ :​advanced_notions:​elemparticles.png?​nolink |}}
  
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-<tabbox Student> ​+
  
 <​blockquote>​ <​blockquote>​
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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>​
 </​blockquote>​ </​blockquote>​
-<​tabbox ​Researcher+ 
 +<​tabbox ​Abstract
   * http://​math.ucr.edu/​home/​baez/​qg-spring2003/​elementary/​   * http://​math.ucr.edu/​home/​baez/​qg-spring2003/​elementary/​
   * See http://​physics.stackexchange.com/​questions/​33350/​particle-as-a-representation-of-the-lorentz-group   * 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
  
 <​blockquote>​ <​blockquote>​
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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?#
-<--+
  
---> 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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