Author(s)
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Barnett, Richard Michael (LBL, Berkeley) ; Carone, Cristopher D (Phys. Division., Laurence Berkeley Lab., CA, USA) ; Groom, Donald E (Phys. Division., Laurence Berkeley Lab., CA, USA) ; Trippe, Thomas G (Phys. Division., Laurence Berkeley Lab., CA, USA) ; Wohl, Charles G (Phys. Division., Laurence Berkeley Lab., CA, USA) ; Armstrong, Betty (Phys. Division., Laurence Berkeley Lab., CA, USA) ; Gee, Paul S (Phys. Division., Laurence Berkeley Lab., CA, USA) ; Wagman, Gary S (Phys. Division., Laurence Berkeley Lab., CA, USA) ; James, Fred (CERN) ; Mangano, Michelangelo L (CERN) ; Mönig, Klaus (CERN) ; Montanet, Lucien (CERN) ; Feng, Jonathan L (Phys. Division., Laurence Berkeley Lab., CA, USA ; Dep. Phys., Univ. California, CA, USA) ; Murayama, Hitoshi (Phys. Division., Laurence Berkeley Lab., CA, USA ; Dep. Phys., Univ. California, CA, USA) ; Hernández, Juan José (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Manohar, Aneesh Vasant (dep. of Phys., Univ. California, San Diego, CA, USA) ; Aguilar-Benítez, M (CIEMAT) ; Caso, Carlo (Dip. Fisica, Univ. Genova, Italy ; INFN) ; Crawford, Ronald L (Dep. Phys and Astronomy, Univ. Glasgow, Scotland) ; Roos, Matts (Phys. Dep., Univ. Helsinki, Finland) ; Törnqvist, N A (Research Inst. of High Engergy Phys., Japan) ; Hayes, Kenneth G (Dep. Phys., Hilsdalle College, MI, USA) ; Hagiwara, Kaoru (KEK, Tsukuba) ; Nakamura, Kenzo (KEK, Tsukuba) ; Tanabashi, Masaharu (KEK, Tsukuba) ; Olive, Keith A (School of Phys. and Astronomy, Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) ; Honscheid, Klaus (Dep. pf Phys., Ohio State Univ., Colombus, OH, USA) ; Burchat, Patricia R (Dep. of Phys., Stanford Univ., CA, USA) ; Shrock, Robert E (Inst. for Theor. Phys., State Univ. Ney York, USA) ; Eidelman, Simon (Inst. for Nucl. Phys., Novosibirsk, Russia) ; Schindler, Rafe H (Stanford Linear accelerator Center, USA) ; Gurtu, Atul (Tata Inst. of fundamental Research, Bombay, India ; CERN) ; Hikasa, Ken Ichi (Phys. Dep. Tohoku Univ., Japan) ; Conforto, Gianni (Univ. degli studi, Italy) ; Workman, Ronald L (Sate Univ. USA ; Dep. of Phys., Virginna Polytechnic Inst.) ; Grab, C (Inst. of Hieg Energy Phys., Zürich, Switzerland) ; Amsler, C (Inst. of Phys. Univ. Zürich) |
Abstract
| This report summarizes the highlights of the 1996 Review of Particle Physics (Phys, Rev. D54, 1 (1996)). Using data from previous editions, plus 1900 new measurements from 700 papers, we list, evaluate, and average, measured properties of gauge bosons, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as Higgs bosons, heavy neutrinos, and supersymmetric particles. We also give numerous reviews, tables, figures, and formulae. The present edition marks the apparent completion of the table of Standard Model quarks with the discovery of the top. A booklet is available containing the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the other sections of the full Review.. |