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Forskning och Framsteg - Scientific American - Physics Today

Forskning och Framsteg

Vad är materia?
B E Y Svensson, G Jarlskog 3/1974 s 30
Världsbildens hörnstenar ökar i antal?
B E Y Svensson 3/1975 s 34
Frontalkrockar avslöjar materiens innersta
B E Y Svensson, G Jarlskog 1/1976 s 32
Atomens inre
B E Y Svensson 4/1978 s 47
Antiprotoner löser kvarkarnas gåta?
P Carlsson 5/1980 s 28
Kollisioner mellan atomkärnor: Kokande eldkulor
B Jakobsson, I Otterlund 5/1982 s 42
Finns det demoniska elementarpartiklar?
S Fredriksson, M Jändel 8/1983 s 32
Tre nya partiklar funna: På väg mot en enda kraft
P Carlsson 4/1984 s 20
Subkvarkar: Mindre än det minsta kända
K G Bonde, T I Larsson 7/1984 s 38
Framtida fabrik för kraftpartiklar
T Ekelöf 4/1985 s 11
Stort och litet på CERN
K Dahl 4/1985 s 20
Atomkärnans inre omprövas
S Kullander 2/1986 s 34
Kvarkarna - Fängslade men fria
S Fredriksson 2/1986 s 40
Supersträngar - Teorin om allting?
L Brink 5/1987 s 36
Vad orsakade stora smällen?
P Davies 4/1988 s 4
Därför sätter forskarna snurr på atomkärnor
S Åberg, I Ragnarsson 6/1988 s 55
Atomens värld trotsar sunt förnuft
B E Y Svensson 7/1990 s 4
Nu vet vi att universum är uppbyggt av tre familjer
E Johansson 2/1991 s 19
Temanummer "Vetenskapens största gåtor" innehållande bl a: 6-7/1991
Hur uppkom universum? L Hultqvist s 4
Vad är det största som finns? L Hultqvist s 8
Vad är det minsta som finns? K Dahl s 12
Varför syns inte universums mörka materia? K Dahl s 16
Vad är ett svart hål?
F Wallinder 2/1992 s 24
Direktsändning från naturens innersta
A Karlsson 8/1992 s 28
Hur fick materien sin massa?
L Bergström, E Johansson 3/1993 s 24
En astronomisk nattvandring
G Frankel 4/1993 s 4
Galaxernas ursprung spåras i rymdens temperatur
L Bergström, C Fransso n 5/1993 s 28
Galaktiska linser ger skenbara bilder
F Wallinder 1/94 s 26
Fusion - att skörda energi på solens vis
H Persson, J Rose 3/94 s 9
Europa vill bygga världens största partikelkross
Ö Skeppstedt 4/94 s 36
Universums ursoppa ska återskapas
H-Å Gustafsson, I Otterlund, E Stenlund 4/94 s 40
En stjärna kläs av - och exploderar
C. Fransson 6/94 s 32
Hela rymden bubblar
G Gahm 8/94 s 44
Rymdteleskop tittar tvärs igenom jorden
B Erlandsson, P O Hulth 1/95 s 32
På jakt efter Einsteins vågor
N Andersson 2/95 s 4
Förda bakom ljuset av en stjärna
M Abramowicz, G Madejski 4/95 s 4
Nya reaktorer ska oskadliggöra atombomber och kärnkraftsavfall
J Rose 5/95 s 17
Neutrino -- en spöklik budbärare från rymden
C Jarlskog 6/95 s 9
Strålarna som satte fart på fysiken
J L Heilbron 7/95 s 36
Kan fysiken någon gång ta slut?
L Brink 1/96 s 32
Unika bilder av ett svart hål
M Abramowicz, B Jones, V Karas, I Novikov 2/96 s 28
Antimateria skapas på jorden 3/96 s 50
Partikelkrossare till vardags 3/96 s 52
Universum -- liknar det en kaffekopp eller en boll?
K Dahl 6/96 s 48
Tomrum -- ett inte så tomt rum
L Bergström 1/97 s 40
Att mäta - det blir aldrig rätt!
S Hellman 3/97 s 34
Långt borta eller nära
J Rose 4/97 s 5
Laddad upptäckt (om Thomsons upptäckt av elektronen)
J L Heilbron 4/97 s 46
In i kvarken
J Rose 6/97 s 28
Ett orättvist Nobelpris (om Lise Meitner)
E Crawford, R Lewin Sime, M Walker 7/97 s 42
Hawkings katt: Om att försvinna i ett svart hål
M Abramowicz, M J Percival 1/98 s 26
Japanskt superteleskop löser neutrinernas gåta 2/98 s 6
Universums öde: Evig expansion
A Goobar 4/98 s 24
M -- Mysterium, magi, matris, membran
U Danielsson 5/98 s 40
"Strängteorin kom alldeles för tidigt" (Intervju med E. Witten)
J Rose 5/98 s 46
Sökes: antivärlden
T Francke Okt 98 s 8
Ett svart hål blir till
J Sollerman 1/99 s 22

Scientific American

Scientific American har en del artiklar från 1996 och framåt på webben, och många av dessa har länkar nedan.

Unified theories of elementary particle interaction
S Weinberg July 1974 s 50
The detection of neutral weak currents
A K Mann, C Rubbia Dec 1974 s 108
Electron-positron annihilation and the new particles
S D Drell June 1975 s 50
Quarks with colour and flavour
S L Glashow Oct 1975 s 38
The search for new families of elementary particles
D B Cline, A K Mann, C Rubbia Jan 1976 s 44
The confinement of quarks
Y Nambu Nov 1976 s 48
Fundamental particles with charm
R F Schwitters Oct 1977 s 56
Supergravity and the unification of the laws of physics
D Z Freedman, P van Nieuwenhuizen Feb 1978 s 126
Heavy leptons
M L Pearl, W T Kirk Mar 1978 s 50
The upsilon particle
L M Lederman Oct 1978 s 60
The bag model of quark confinement
K A Johnson July 1979 s 100
The next generation of particle accelerators
R R Wilson Jan 1980 s 26
The inner structure of the proton
M Jacob, P Landshoff Mar 1980 s 46
Gauge theories of the forces between elementary particles
G 't Hooft June 1980 s 90
The cosmic asymmetry between matter and antimatter
F Wilczek Dec 1980 s 60
A unified theory of elementary particles and forces
H Georgi Apr 1981 s 40
The decay of the proton
S Weinberg June 1981 s 52
The search for intermediate vector bosons
C B Cline, C Rubbia, S van der Meer Mar 1982 s 38
Quarkonium
ED Bloom GJ Feldman May 82
Glue balls
K Ishikawa Nov 1982 s 122
The origin of the cosmic X-ray background
B Margon Jan 1983 s 94
The lattice theory of quark confinement
C Rebbi Feb 1983 s 36
The future of the universe
D A Dicus, L R Letaw, D C Teplitz, V L Teplitz Mar 1983 s 74
The structure of quarks and leptons
H Harari Apr 1983 s 48
Vibrations of the atomic nucleus
G F Bertsch May 1983 s 40
Dark matter in spiral galaxies
V C Rubin June 1983 s 88
Particles with naked beauty
N B Mistry, R A Poling, E H Thorndike July 1983 s 98
High-energy collisions between atomic nuclei
Wm C McHarris, J O Rasmussen Jan 1984 s 44
The inflationary Universe
A H Guth, P J Steinhardt May 1984 s 90
Hot nuclear matter
W Greiner, H Stöcker Jan 1985 s 58
Elementary particles and forces
C Quigg Apr 1985 s 64
The search for proton decay
J M LoSecco, F Reines, D Sinclair June 1985 s 42
Cosmic rays from Cygnus X-3
P K MacKeown, T C Weekes Nov 1985 s 40
The Superconduction Super Collider
D Jackson, M Tigner, S Wojcicki Mar 1986 s 56
Is nature supersymmetric?
H E Haber, G L Kane June 1986 s 42
Superstrings
M B Green Sept 1986 s 44
The Higgs boson
M J G Veltman Nov 1986 s 88
Dark matter in the universe
L M Krauss Dec 1986 s 50
The cosmic synthesis of Lithium, Beryllium and Boron
V E Viola, G J Mathews May 1987 s 34
Collisions between spinning protons
A D Krisch Aug 1987 s 32
Helium-rich supernovas
J C Wheeler, R P Harkness Nov 1987 s 50
Cosmic strings
A Vilenkin Dec 1987 s 52
A flaw in a universal mirror
R K Adair Feb 1988 s 30
The membrane paradigm for black holes
R H Price, K Thorne Apr 1988 p 45
The mystery of the cosmological constant
L Abbott May 1988 s 82
Particle accelerators test cosmological theory
D N Schramm, G Steigman June 1988 s 44
Gravitational lenses
E L Turner July 1988 s 26
Beyond truth and beauty: A fourth family of particles
D B Cline Aug 1988 s 42
Plasma particle accelerators
J M Dawson Mar 1989 s 34
Creating superheavy elements
P Armbruster, G Münzenberg May 1989 s 36
The great supernova of 1987
S Woosley, T Weaver Aug 1989 s 24
Double-beta decay
M K Moe, S P Rosen Nov 1989 s 30
The cosmic background explorer
S Gulkis, P M Lubin, S S Meyer, R F Silverberg Jan 1990 s 132
What is happening in the centre of our galaxy?
C H Townes, R Genzel Apr 1990 s 26
The solar neutrino problem
J N Bahcall May 1990 s 26
The LEP collider
S Meyers, E Picasso July 1990 s 34
Energy from nuclear power
W Häfele Sep 1990 s 90
Black holes in Galactic Centers
M J Rees Nov 1990 s 26
The number of families of matter
G J Feldman, J Steinberger Feb 1991 s 26
The Tevatron
L M Lederman Mar 1991 s 48
Tracking and imaging elementary particles
H Breuker m fl Aug 1991 s 42
The Nuclear Equation of State
H Gutbrod and H Stocker Nov 1991 s 32
Quantum cosmology and the creation of the universe
J J Halliwell Dec 1991 s 28
Textures and cosmic structure
D N Spergel, N G Turok Mar 1992 s 36
Catching the (gravitational) wave
R Ruthen Mar 1992 s 72
Heisenberg, uncertainty and the quantum revolution
D C Cassidy May 1992 s 64
Quantum philosophy
J Horgan July 1992 s 72
How cosmology became a science
S G Brush Aug 1992 s 34
Black holes and the centrifugal force paradox
M A Abramowicz Mar 1993 s 26
P A M Dirac and the beauty of physics
R C Hovis, H Kragh May 1993 s 62
Edwin Hubble and the expanding Universe
D E Osterbrock, J A Gwinn, R S Brashear July 1993 s 70
The Compton gamma ray observatory
N Gehrels et al Dec 1993 s 38
The search for strange matter
H J Crawford, C H Greiner Jan 1994 s 58
The quantum physics of time travel
D Deutsch, M Lockwood Mar 1994 s 50
Bohm´s alternative to quantum mechanics
D Z Albert May 1994 s 32
Extreme ultraviolet astronomy
S Bowyer Aug 1994 s 22
Low-energy ways to observe high-energy phenomena
D B Cline Sept 1994 s 26
The evolution of the Universe
P James et al. Oct 1994 s 28
The self-reproducing inflationary Universe
A Linde Nov 1994 s 32
The duality in matter and light
B-G Englert M O Scully, H Walther Dec 1994 s 56
The birth and death of nova V1974 Cygni
S Starrfield, S N Shore Jan 1995 s 56
Binary neutron stars
T Piran May 1995 s 34
The silicon microstrip detector
A M Litke, A S Schwarz May 1995 s 56
Halo nuclei
S M Austin, G F Bertsch June 1995 s 62
Quantum-mechanical computers
S Lloyd Oct 1995 s 44
The discovery of X-rays
G Farmelo Nov 1995 s 68
Quarks by computer
D H Weingarten Feb 1996 s 104
The reluctant father of black holes
J Bernstein June 1996 s 66
The nature of space and time
S W Hawking, R Penrose July 1996 s 44
The stellar dynamo
E Nesme-Ribes, SL Baliunas, D Sokoloff Aug 1996 s 30
Primordial deuterium and the big bang
CJ Hogan Dec 1996 s 36
Cosmic rays at the energy frontier
JW Cronin, TK Gaisser, SP Swordy Jan 1997 s 44
The ghostliest galaxies
GD Bothun Feb 1997 s 40
Black holes and the information paradox
L Susskind Apr 1997 s 40
Galaxies in the young universe
FD Macchetto, M Dickinson May 1997 s 66
Pinning down inflation
J Horgan Jun 1997 s 15
Bringing Schrödinger's cat to life
P Yam Jun 1997 s 104
Gamma-ray bursts
GJ Fishman, DH Hartmann Jul 1997 s 34
The discovery of the top quark
TM Liss, PL Tipton Sep 1997 s 36
Exploiting zero-point energy
P Yam Dec 1997 s 54
Lise Meitner and the discovery of nuclear fission
RL Sime Jan 1998 s 80
The theory formerly known as strings
MJ Duff Feb 1998 s 54
Cosmic antimatter
G Tarle, SP Swordy Apr 1998 s 30
A new look at quasars
M Disney Jun 1998 s 36
Inflation is dead; long live inflation
G Musser Jul 1998 s 9
A massive discovery (om SuperKamiokande och neutrinooscillationer)
WW Gibbs Aug 1998 s 9
Fusion and the Z-pinch
G Yonas Aug 1998 s 22
Making new elements
P Armbruster, FP Hessberger Sep 1998 s 51
The evolution of the periodic system
ER Scerri Sep 1998 s 57
String instruments - String theory may soon be testable
G Musser Oct 1998 s 13
The asymmetry between matter and antimatter
HR Quinn, MS Witherell Oct 1998 s 50
Glueballs
FE Close, PR Page Nov 1998 s 52
SPECIAL REPORT: Revolution In Cosmology, med artiklar: Jan 1999 s 27
Surveying space-time with supernovae (CJ Hogan, RP Kirshner, NB Suntzeff) s 28
Cosmological antigravity (LM Krauss) s 34
Inflation in a low-density universe (MA Bucher, DN Spergel) s 42
A little Big Bang (om tungjonskollisioner och kvark-gluon plasma)
M Mukerjee Mar 1999 s 42
Is space finite?
JP Luminet, GD Starkman, JR Weeks Apr 1999 s 68
Unmasking black holes
JP Lasota May 1999 s 30
Mapping the universe
SD Landy Jun 1999 s 30
Life's far-flung raw materials
MP Bernstein, SA Sandford, LJ Allamandola Jul 1999 s 26
The mystery of nucleon spin
K Rith, A Schäfer Jul 1999 s 42
The Hidden Ocean of Europa
RT Pappalardo, JW Head, R Greeley Oct 1999 s 34
The Fate of Life in the Universe
LM Krauss, GD Starkman Nov 1999 s 36
END-OF-THE-MILLENIUM SPECIAL ISSUE -
"What will we know in 2050", med artiklar bl a: Dec 1999 s 30
The Unexpected Science to Come (J Maddox) s 30
A Unified Physics by 2050? (S Weinberg) s 36
Exploring our Universe and Others (M Rees) s 44
Is There Life Elsewhere in the Universe? (JC Tarter, CF Chyba) s 80
Negative Energy, Wormholes and Warp Drive
LH Ford, TA Roman Jan 2000 s 30
Voyage to Superheavy Island
Yu Ts Oganessian, VK Utyonkov, KJ Moody Jan 2000 s 45
Fireballs of Free Quarks
GP Collins Apr 2000 s 8
Profile: Brian Greene "A Greene Universe"
AM Hayashi Apr 2000 s 22
Quantum Teleportation
A Zeilinger Apr 2000 s 32
SPECIAL REPORT: Searching for Extraterrestrials: Jul 2000 s 28
Where Are They? (by I Crawford) s 28
Where They Could Hide (by AJ LePage) s 30
Intragalactically Speaking (by GW Swenson Jr) s 34
The Large Hadron Collider
C Llewellyn Smith Jul 2000 s 58
The Universe's Unseen Dimensions
N Arkani-Hamed, S Dimopoulos, G Dvali Aug 2000 s 48
The Odd Couple and the Bomb (om Fermi och Szilard)
W Lanouette Nov 2000 s 86
Brave New Cosmos - Special Report
Om modern kosmologi, flera artiklar Jan 2001
100 Years of Quantum Mysteries
M Tegmark, JA Wheeler Feb 2001 s 54
The Do-It-Yourself Supercomputer
(Om att koppla samman många PC för att göra parallellberäkningar,
något som också används för att analysera data i partikelfysiken.)
WH Hargrove, FM Hoffman, T Sterling Aug 2001 s 62

Physics Today

The nature of elementary particles
W Heisenberg Mar 1976 s 32
When is a particle?
S D Drell June 1978 s 23
Cosmology and elementary particle physics
M S Turner, D N Schramm Sep 1980 s 42
Antiproton-proton colliders, intermediate bosons
D Cline, C Rubbia Aug 1980 s 44
Unified theory of elementary-particle forces
H Georgi, S L Glashow Sep 1980 s 30
CP symmetry violation
J W Cronin, M Stautberg Greenwood July 1982 s 38
The early universe and high-energy physics
D N Schramm Apr 1983 s 27
The Super Collider: A machine for the nineties
S L Glashow, L M Lederman Mar 1985 s 28
Nuclear mean-field theory
J W Negele Apr 1985 s 24
A new level of structure ( om kvarkar och leptoner )
O W Greenberg Sep 1985 s 22
The weak interaction from now on
S Weinberg Aug 1986 s 35
Giant resonances in hot nuclei
G F Bertsch, R A Broglia Aug 1886 s 44
Asymptotic freedom
D J Gross Jan 1987 s 55
Pion physics at the meson factories
D E Nagle, M B Johnson, D F Measday Apr 1987 s 56
Bang: The supernova of 1987
D Helfand Aug 1987 s 24
Particle physics and inflationary cosmology
A Linde Sep 1987 s 61
Superstrings
J H Schwarz Nov 1987 s 33
New particle acceleration techniques
A M Sessler Jan 1988 s 26
Superdeformed nuclei rotate so fast they make heads spin
B Goss Levi Feb 1988 s 17
Flavour SU(3) symmetries in particle physics
H Georgi Apr 1988 s 29
Reflections on early work on "Big Bang" cosmology
R A Alpher, R Herman Aug 1988 s 24
Feynman and partons (Hela numret tillägnat Richard Feynman)
J D Bjorken Feb 1989 s 56
Cosmic strings: Topological fossils of the hot Big Bang
W H Press, D N Spergel Mar 1989 s 29
Neutrino oscillations and solar neutrinos
L Wolfenstein, E W Beier July 1989 s 29
The discovery of nuclear fission
E G Segré July 1989 s 38
LEP, the world's biggest accelerator, is on the air
B Schwarzschild Oct 1989 s 17
The unification of electromagnetism with the weak force
P Langacker, A K Mann Dec 1989 s 22
Models of string theory and two-dimensional quantum
gravity are solved exactly
A Khurana Apr 1990 s 17
Edwin P Hubble and the transformation of cosmology (historisk artikel)
R W Smith Apr 1990 s 52
Supernovae
H A Bethe Sep 1990 s 24
Construction proposals take aim at top and bottom quarks
B Schwarzschild Dec 1990 s 20
Special issue: astronomy and astrophysics Apr 1991
Neutrino and dark-matter detection at low temperature
L Stodolsky Aug 1991 s 24
Unification of couplings
S Dimopoulos, S A Raby, F Wilczek Oct 1991 s 25
The dynamical evidence for dark matter
S Tremaine Febr 1992 s 28
Mapping dark matter with gravitational lenses
A. Tyson June 1992 s 24
Energy from inertial fusion
J Hogan, R Banzerter, G L Kulcinski Sept 1992 s 42
Probing dense nuclear matter in the laboratory
S D Gupta, G D Westfall May 1993 s 34
Advanced accelerator concepts
J S Wurtele July 1994 s 33
Where does the proton really get its spin?
R L Jaffe Sept 1995 s 24
Julian Schwinger: prodigy, problem solver, pioneering physicist
P C Martin, S L Glashow Oct 1995 s 40
X-rays from the rest of the Universe
D J Helfand Nov 1995 s 58
Symmetry in physics: Wigner´s legacy
D J Gross Dec 1995 s 46
Build the international thermonuclear experiment reactor?
No -- T Stix, A Sessler; Yes -- M Rosenbluth June 1996 s 21
Solar neutrino experiments: the next generation
J N Bahcall et al. July 1996 s 30
Memories of Richard Feynman
A Hey Sept 1996 s 44
SPECIAL ISSUE: 50 years of computers and physicists Oct 1996
Probing cosmic mysteries by supercomputer (ML Norman) s 42
Data acquisition and analysis in extremely high data rate experiments
(JN Butler, DR Quarrie)
s 50
SPECIAL ISSUE: New light on early Soviet bomb secrets Nov 1996
The pool-table analogy with axion physics
P Sikivie Dec 1996 s 22
Superstring theory is testable, even supertestable
G Kane Feb 1997 s 40
Probing the faintest galaxies
HC Ferguson, RE Williams, LL Cowie Apr 1997
HERA groups find excess Deep Inelastic ep scattering events
GB Lubkin Apr 1997
Top-ology (om toppkvarken)
C Quigg May 1997 s 20
Duality, spacetime and quantum mechanics
E Witten May 1997 s 28
Intense radioactive ion beams by fragmentation technique
GB Lubkin May 1997 s 17
With new funding, antimatter research to continue at CERN
T Feder May 1997 s 19
SPECIAL ISSUE: Radioactive waste Jun 1997
High redshift absorption lines show convincingly that
gamma-ray bursters are very far away
B Schwarzschild Jul 1997 s 17
Hipparcos parallax data may reconcile
ages of globular clusters and the universe
Sep 1997 s 19
A Nobel tale of postwar injustice (Om Lise Meitner)
E Crawford, R Lewin Sime, M Walker Sep 1997 s 26
SPECIAL ISSUE: The ubiquitous electron Oct 1997
Are there really electrons? Experiment and reality (A Franklin) s 26
The leptons after 100 years (ML Perl) s 34
The cosmic rosetta stone (om den kosmiska bakgrundsstrålningen)
CL Bennet, MS Turner, M White Nov 1997 s 32
Standford wants to build a TeV linear collider with Japan
B Schwarzschild Nov 1997 s 21
Ancient stardust in the laboratory (om nukleosyntes)
TJ Bernatowicz, RM Walker Dec 1997 s 26
The highest energy cosmic rays
P Sokolsky, S Yoshida Jan 1998 s 31
The new gamma-ray astronomy
N Gehrels, J Paul Feb 1998 s 17
Gamma rays create matter just by plowing into laser light
B Schwarzschild Feb 1998 s 17
Gamma ray colliders and muon colliders
AM Sessler Mar 1998 s 48
Very distant supernovae suggest that the cosmic expansion is speeding up
B Schwarzschild Jun 1998 s 17
Cosmic ray showers provide strong evidence of neutrino oscillations
B Schwarzschild Aug 1998 s 16
Strings may tie Quantum Gravity to Quantum Chromodynamics
B Goss Levi Aug 1998 s 20
Search at SLAC finds no millicharged particles
B Schwarzschild Sep 1998 s 18
Giant air shower array shows cosmic-ray spectrum violating Greisen cutoff
B Schwarzschild Oct 1998 s 19
The World Wide Web and high energy physics
B White Nov 1998 s 30
SLAC's asymmetric B factory will study CP violation
B Schwarzschild Jan 1999 s 22
Two experiments observe explicit violation of time-reversal symmetry
B Schwarzschild Feb 1999 s 19
Deep under the South Pole ice, a novel telescope records
ultrahigh-energy astrophysical neutrinos
B Schwarzschild Mar 1999 s 19

Böcker

Kosmos 1976: Atomkärnan Liber Förlag/Allmänna Förlaget
Kosmos 1981: Elementarpartiklar Liber Förlag/Allmänna Förlaget
Kosmos 1983: Astrofysik Forskningsrådens Förlagstjänst
De tre första minuterna, S Weinberg Rabén & Sjögren, 1978
Kvarkar - Universums minsta byggstenar? H Fritzsch Natur och Kultur 1982
Mikrokosmos, S Kullander, B Larsson Studieförlaget 1984
Den kosmiska löken, F Close Mannerheim & Mannerheim 1985
Kvarkarnas värld, S Nilsson Forskningsrådens Förlagstjänst 1985
How the world works, B Rensberger William Morrow & Co 1986
Kosmos: en kort historik, S Hawking Prisma 1989
From quarks to the cosmos - Tools of discovery
L M Lederman, D N Schramm
Scientific American Library 1990
The discovery of subatomic particles, S Weinberg Freeman 1990
Readings from Scientific American: Particles and Forces,
At the heart of matter R A Carrigan JR, W P Trower
Freeman 1990
Kosmos 1991 Swedish Science Press
  • s 7: Nobelpriset i fysik 1990, G Ingelman
  • s 65: Gåtan om materiens uppbyggnad, L Jönsson
Partiklarnas värld, L Bergström, E Johansson Studentlitteratur i Lund 1991
Spaceship neutrino, C Sutton Cambridge University Press 1992
Rädd för fysik?, LM Krauss Rabén Prisma 1993
Kosmos 1993 Swedish Science Press
  • s 87: Astropartikelfysik, L Bergström
Kvarken och Universum, H-U Bengtsson, G & L Gustafson Corona 1994
Out of sight! From quarks to living cells, S Kullander, B Larsson Cambridge Univerity Press 1994
Kvarken och jaguaren, M Gell-Mann ICA Bokförlag 1994
Physics for poets, RH March McGraw-Hill 1996

Böcker för grundläggande universitetskurser (i stigande svårighetsgrad)

B G Duff: Fundamental Particles Taylor & Francis 1986
R J Blin-Stoyle: Nuclear and Particle Physics Chapman & Hall 1991
I R Kenyon: Elementary Particle Physics Routledge & Kegan Paul 1987
B P Roe: Particle physics at the new millenium Springer-Verlag 1996
Das, Ferbel: Introduction to nuclear and particle physics
H Frauenfelder, E Henley: Subatomic physics Prentice Hall 1991
W S C Williams: Nuclear and particle physics Oxford 1991
D H Perkins: Introduction to High Energy Physics Addison-Wesley 1987
B R Martin, G Shaw: Particle Physics John Wiley & Sons 1992
F Halzen, A D Martin: Quarks & leptons John Wiley & Sons 1984
P Renton: Elementary particle physics Cambridge 1990
O Nachtmann: Elementary particle physics Springer-Verlag 1994
M E Peskin, D V Schroeder: An introduction to Quantum Field TheoryPerseus Books 1995