Experimental studies of elementary particle interactions at high energies
Abstract
This report includes descriptions of the combined work of both Tasks B and B(sub 1) at Rockefeller University. Some highlights are worth stressing in this brief introduction. First, one should note the active involvement of two members of our group, Ren and Callaway, in understanding the problem of superconductivity, both high and low (Tc). This reflects the broad reach of many, but perhaps not all, particle physicists. Second, spurred by the Rockefeller environment, some in our group are also looking at problems in biology. As for our main purpose, I would like to single out the results of Sanda and Morozumi on the (Delta)I = (1/2) rule, the work of Bitar, Ren and myself on a new approach to the path integral, S.Y. Pi's results on Chern-Simons non-relativistic quantum mechanics, and finally the work by Lee and collaborators on the origin of Fermion masses and mixing.
- Publication:
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Technical Progress Report
- Pub Date:
- 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990rock.rept.....K
- Keywords:
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- Elementary Particle Interactions;
- Fermions;
- Isotopic Spin;
- Mesons;
- Quantum Mechanics;
- Superconductors;
- Broken Symmetry;
- Chiral Dynamics;
- Scattering;
- Nuclear and High-Energy Physics