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"50 Years Particle Data Group"

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Blogger Arun said...

Shouldn't we have a theoretical particle data book as well, with all the postulated particles and their properties?

8:26 PM, November 03, 2006

Anonymous Uncle Al said...

h) the ruler was calibrated in chemical units.
i) heteroskedasticity, diversity employee, faith-based initiative.
j) evidence for inconstant Fine Structure Constant.
k) Allais effect during compositing.
l) ANOVA!

(BTW, it's 0.24c not 0.25c)

5:48 PM, November 04, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Arun,

you should have a look at the PDB. It lists all the postulated particles, their properties, and the current constraints. E.g. axions, kk-excitations (extra dimensions), sterile neutrinos, magnetic monopoles, supersymmetry, technicolor, etc. If your fancy theory gets serious enough to be included in the PDB search, you've kind of made it ;-)

Best,

B.

9:50 AM, November 05, 2006

Anonymous theoreticalminimum said...

I found another anomaly with the 1957 PDG "wallet card". The "8-cm" long ruler is actually 8.1(+/-0.5) cm in length, measured with 3 different rulers. Funny!

5:30 AM, November 09, 2006

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