READING LIST:

A.COHEN

  • E. Kolb and M. Turner, " The Early Universe"
  • P.J.E. Peebles, " Principles of Physical Cosmology"
  • E. Kolb and R. Peccei, eds. "Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics and Cosmology in the Next Millenium", proceedings of the 1994 Snowmass Summer Study.

A.DE RUJULA
  • Any review on the subject, I recommend the ones by Haxton, e.g.: nucl-th/0004052, hep-ph/9905257, nucl-th/9901076

Y.DOKSHITZER
  • A detailed introduction into the subject can be found in the to-be-proceedings of the last year NATO Cargese School (Corsica, France, August 2001)
  • "Perturbative QCD for Beginners. Basics of Colour Dynamics and QCD Parto Evolution" which can be fetched at http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~yuri
  • link: Reviews
  • Click: Cargese 01

U.HEINZ
  • E.Schnedermann, J.Sollfrank, U.Heinz:"Fireball spectra", in Particle Production in Highly Excited matter (H. Gutbrod and J.Rafelski, eds.), NATO ASI Series B, Vol. 303 (1993) 175 (Plenum Press)
  • J.W.Harris and B.Muller: " THE SEARCH FOR THE QUARK-GLUON PLASMA" Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci.1996, Vol.46: 71-107.
  • C.Gerschel and J.Huefner: "CHARMONIUM SUPPRESSION IN HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS", Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 1999, Vol.49: 255-301.
  • U.Heinz and B.V.Jacak: "TWO-PARTICLE CORRELATIONS IN RELATIVISTIC HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS", Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 1999, Vol.49: 529-579
  • N.Herrmann, J.P.Wessels, and T.Wienold: "COLLECTIVE FLOWN HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS", Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 1999, Vol.49: 581-632.
  • U.Heinz, "Primordial hadrosynthethis in the Little Bang", Nucl. Phys. A661 (1999) 140-149
  • U.Heinz: "The Little Bang: Searching for quark-gluon matter in heavy-ion collisions", Nucl. Phys. A685 (2001) 414-431
  • U.Heinz: "Early Thermalization in RHIC", hep-ph/0111075

J.ILIOPOULOS
  • The Physics beyond the Standard Model has been included in most High Energy Summer Schools. See in particular the recent CERN Schools of 2000 and 2001 for which yellow reports are available on line at the CERN Library page.
  • Another reference is my lecture notes "Grand Unified Theories", in: "Physics of the Early Universe", ed. by J.A. Peacock et al. A NATO Advanced Study Institute, Edinburg 1989, Published by the Scottish Universities Summer Schools in Physics.
  • On Supersymmetry-Supergravity see, in particular, J.Wess and J.Bagger: "Supersymmetry and Supergravity" Princeton Univ. Press, 1983.
  • On Superstrings see again proceedings of most recent Summer Schools , for example, Cargese 1999. Lectures by E.Kiritsis, hep-ph/9911525

C.QUIGG
  • PREPARATION: Some knowledge of relativistic quantum mechanics and field theory will be essential. I suggest that students look through the old-but-good little books by Richard Feynmann: "Quantum Electrodynamics" and "The Theory of Fundamentla Processes"
  • Among useful textbooks, I suggest "Gauge Theories in Particle Physics" by Aitchison and Hey (Adam Hilger, ISBN:0852743289)
  • and my own: "Gauge Theories of the Strong, Weak, and Electromagnetic Interactions" (Perseus, ISBN:0201328321).
  • PREVIEW: I will build my Pylos course around my 2000 TASI Lectures: "The Electroweak Theory", http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0204104

H.QUINN
  • CP Violation, a New Era, Yosef Nir, e-print hep-ph/0109090
  • LESSONS FROM CLEO AND FOCUS MEASUREMENTS OF D0-ANTI-D0 MIXING PARAMETERS.
  • Sven Bergmann, Yuval Grossman, Zoltan Ligeti, Yosef Nir and Alexey A.Petrov, Phys.Lett.B486:418-425,2000, e-print Archive: hep-ex/0201026

S.STAPNES
  • W.R.Leo: "Techniques for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments, Springer-Verlag, ISBN-0-387-57280-5; Chapters 2, 6,7,10.
  • Glenn F. Knoll; Radiation Detection and Measurements, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN-0-471-07338-5; Chapters 2,5,6,8,11,13.
  • D.E.Groom et al., Review of Particle Physics; section: Experimental Methods and Colliders; http://pdg.web.cern.ch/pdg/

Patricia Ilie 07/2002