Experimental verification of the standard model of particle physics

The history concerning an experimental verification of the standard model of particle physics is reviewed with special emphasis on results from experiments using the highest-energy particle colliders, namely, PETRA, LEP and LHC. This article covers physics subjects from discovering the gluon and pre...

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Published inProceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B Vol. 97; no. 5; pp. 211 - 235
Main Author KOBAYASHI, Tomio
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan The Japan Academy 11.05.2021
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Summary:The history concerning an experimental verification of the standard model of particle physics is reviewed with special emphasis on results from experiments using the highest-energy particle colliders, namely, PETRA, LEP and LHC. This article covers physics subjects from discovering the gluon and precise measurements at LEP, to discovering the Higgs boson. It also covers some searches for physics beyond the standard model, particularly supersymmetry, as well as recent developments of some particle detectors that were used in those experiments.
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Edited by Takaaki KAJITA, M.J.A.
ISSN:0386-2208
1349-2896
1349-2896
DOI:10.2183/pjab.97.013