{"id":1697,"date":"2009-03-12T09:56:01","date_gmt":"2009-03-12T14:56:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.math.columbia.edu\/~woit\/wordpress\/?p=1697"},"modified":"2009-03-12T10:09:38","modified_gmt":"2009-03-12T15:09:38","slug":"particle-fever","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.math.columbia.edu\/~woit\/wordpress\/?p=1697","title":{"rendered":"Particle Fever"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>LHC media fever continues this year, with at least three books out or on the way:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Quantum-Frontier-Large-Hadron-Collider\/dp\/0801891442\">The Quantum Frontier: The Large Hadron Collider<\/a> by Fermilab experimentalist Don Lincoln.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Collider-Search-Worlds-Smallest-Particles\/dp\/0470286202\">Collider: The Search for the Worlds Smallest Particles<\/a> by Paul Halpern.<\/p>\n<p>and<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Large-Hadron-Collider-Lyndon-Evans\/dp\/143980401X\/\">The Large Hadron Collider<\/a> by Lyn Evans, who knows a thing or two about the subject.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s also a documentary entitled <a href=\"http:\/\/www.particlefever.com\">Particle Fever<\/a> being made about the LHC, produced by theorist David Kaplan, who &#8220;has discovered some of the most recognizable extensions to the standard model of elementary particles.&#8221; The film web-site has bios for five physicists who will feature prominently in the film: three theorists well-known for their work on large extra-dimensional models, one experimentalist from CMS, and one from ATLAS.  The ATLAS experimentalist is described as &#8220;a leader in the search for extra dimensions.&#8221;   I can&#8217;t find anything about the Higgs on the web-site, maybe they&#8217;ve already given up on that and left it to the Tevatron&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>The descriptions of the theorists include &#8220;responsible for some of the wildest theories about the nature of gravity, cosmology and fundamental particles&#8221;, &#8220;a leader in the fields of supersymmetry, extra dimensions and new forces&#8230; has become a controversial figure by questioning experimentalists&#8217; traditional methods of analyzing the data&#8221; and &#8220;the most likely to win a Nobel Prize after the LHC data is interpreted.&#8221;  The experimentalist description is rather more modest (&#8220;has been involved in detector R&#038;D and construction, software development and physics data analysis&#8221;), nothing about any possible Nobel prizes.  If you had to choose whether to be a theorist or an experimentalist, the choice looks easy.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>LHC media fever continues this year, with at least three books out or on the way: The Quantum Frontier: The Large Hadron Collider by Fermilab experimentalist Don Lincoln. 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