Resonance

, Volume 15, Issue 10, pp 926–940 | Cite as

Symmetry principles and conservation laws in atomic and subatomic physics — 2

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This article is the second part of our review of the important role that symmetry plays in atomic and subatomic physics. We will concentrate on the discrete symmetries — parity, charge conjugation, and time reversal — that have played a significant part in the development of the ‘standard model’ of particle physics during the latter part of the 20th century. The importance of experimental tests of these symmetries, in both atomic and particle physics, and their sensitivity to new phenomena is also discussed. To conclude, we describe how ‘symmetry breaking’ in the standard model leads to the generation of mass via the Higgs mechanism and how the search for evidence of this symmetry violation is one of the principal goals of the Large Hadron Collider, which began operating at CERN, Switzerland in 2009.

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Discrete symmetries violation of parity and CP Higgs mechanism LHC 

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© Indian Academy of Sciences 2010

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of PhysicsIndian Institute of Technology MadrasChennaiIndia

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