Where Can I Find Free Downloadable Books on Particle Physics?

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Need "particle physics" Refrence

hi:smile:

actually , i am looking for a good book that i could down load freely throw
the internet .

i am studying physics at Damascus univ , Syria >>>

thanks
 
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thanks Mr.Neutrino :smile:

my research is about the accelerators ..
we are about 12 students from our department and we have decided to
saperate the project into three sections :
1-the elementy particle physics (wich come into the accelerator )
2- the accelerator it self (studying the storage rings)
4- the result of the accelerated particles (particles in the bable champer)

could u please send us useful links to followthanks for help :smile:
 
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