The Field Guide to Particle Physics

This is your informal guide to the subatomic ecosystem we’re all immersed in. In this series, we explore the taxa of particle species and how they interact with one another. Our aim is give us all a better foundation for understanding our place in the universe. The guide starts with a host of different particle species. We’ll talk about their masses, charges and interactions with other particles. We’ll talk about how they are created, how they decay, and what other particles they might be made of.

The Reason for Antiparticles

Bonus : The Perils of Science Communication

Bonus : The Physics of Muon Colliders

Bonus: We should build a muon collider.

Bonus : Do we really need new particle physics?

The Positron Excess

The Antineutrino

The Antineutron

The Antiproton

The Positron

Antimatter! : Season 3 Trailer

The Impact of Particle Physics on the Moon

Cosmic Rays : Part 4 : Paleoclimatology and Muons

Cosmic Rays : Part 3 : Cosmogenic Muons and Special Relativity

Cosmic Rays : Part 2 : Plasma Physics

Cosmic Rays : Part 1 : Particles from Space

The Omega Baryon

The Cascades

The Neutral Sigma Baryon

The Charged Sigma Baryons

The Neutral Kaons

The Eta and Eta Prime Mesons

The Charged Kaons

The Strange Quark

The Lambda 0 Baryon

Season 2 Trailer : Introducing Strangeness

The Alpha Particle : Part 5 : The Solar Wind

The Alpha Particle : Part 4 : Inside the Earth

The Alpha Particle : Part 3 : Binding Energy

The Alpha Particle : Part 2 : The Helium Shortage

The Alpha Particle : Part 1 : Helium

The Higgs Boson

The Z Boson

W Boson

The Gluon

The Delta Baryons

The Neutral Pion

The Charged Pion

The Neutron

The Proton

The Up and Down Quarks

The Neutrino

The Tau

The Muon

The Electron

The Photon

The Electron Cloud

The Atomic Nucleus

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