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Particle phenomena


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  • Particle decays
    • Branching fraction
    • Hadronic decays
    • Invisible decays
    • Leptonic, semileptonic & radiative decays
    • Rare decays
  • Particle detection signatures
    • Signatures with Higgs bosons
    • Signatures with W or Z bosons
    • Signatures with bottom quarks
    • Signatures with jets
    • Signatures with light leptons
    • Signatures with missing energy
    • Signatures with new bosons
    • Signatures with new fermions
    • Signatures with photons
    • Signatures with specific particles
    • Signatures with tau leptons
    • Signatures with top quarks
  • Particle interactions
    • Deep inelastic scattering
    • Flavor changing neutral currents
    • Hadron-hadron interactions
    • Lepton-hadron interactions
    • Lepton-lepton interactions
    • Neutrino interactions
      • Neutrinoless double beta decay
      • Nucleus-neutrino interactions
    • Photon & charged-lepton interactions with hadrons
    • Polarization in interactions & scattering
    • Yukawa coupling
  • Particle mixing & oscillations
    • Hadron mixing
    • Neutrino mixing
    • Neutrino oscillations
      • Atmospheric neutrino oscillations
      • Seesaw mechanism
    • Quark mixing
  • Particle production
    • Bottom quark production
    • Diffractive production
    • Fragmentation into hadrons
    • Hadron production
    • Hypothetical particle production
    • Lepton production
    • Photon production
    • Quark & gluon jets
    • Top quark production
    • Weak boson production
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