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Web pagesTechnical information
- The Particle Adventure, prepared by The Particle Data Group at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, gives an excellent introduction to the Standard Model.
Articles:
- "Where did all the antimatter go?" PhysicsWorld, Vol. 14 (2001)
- "In Search of Antimatter", Scientifice American (2001)
- "The lopsided universe," New Scientist, Vol. 161 (1999).
- "Why are we building B factories?" SLAC beamline,Vol. 26 (1996) [pdf][pdf, article only]
Meson properties summary pages from Particle Data Group (2001).
B factory experiments, accelerators, laboratories
Pages linked under Experiment and Accelerator are mainly
for experts.
Pages linked under Laboratory and Public Info contain
information for casual visitors.
| Experiment | Accelerator | Laboratory | Location | Public Info |
| BaBar | PEP-II | Stanford Linear
Accelerator Center (SLAC) |
Stanford, California, USA | B Factory |
| BELLE | KEKB | High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) |
Tsukuba, Japan | First asymmetry measurement (2001) |
Other B and CP experiments, planned experiments
| Experiment | Accelerator | Laboratory | Location | Public Info |
| CDF
B physics |
Tevatron | Fermilab | Batavia, Illinois,
USA |
CP violation result (postscript) |
| D0
B physics |
Tevatron | Fermilab | Batavia, Illinois,
USA |
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| CLEO II | Cornell
Electron
Storage Ring (CESR) |
Laboratory
of Nuclear
Studies, Cornell |
Ithaca, NY, USA | CLEO II detector |
| KTEV | Tevatron | Fermilab | ||
| NA48 | SPS | CERN | Geneva, Switzerland |