Selected Topics in Non-Accelerator Physics

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Recent theories in high-energy physics have given rise to speculative predictions; their proof relies on a great variety of experiments, most of which do not require high-energy accelerators.

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Charpak, G. (1985). Selected Topics in Non-Accelerator Physics. In: Lévy, M., Basdevant, JL., Speiser, D., Weyers, J., Jacob, M., Gastmans, R. (eds) Perspectives in Particles and Fields. NATO ASI Series, vol 126. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0369-6_12

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