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Theoretical High Energy Particle Physics Group

Career

  • Professor in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics , University of Cambridge

Research

Professor Ron Horgan is a member of the Theoretical High Energy Particle Physics Group research group.

Research interests are Quantum and Statistical Field Theory, Lattice Field Theory, Statistical Mechanics, Diffusion and Transport Processes.

Teaching

Lecture notes.

Selected Publications

  • Surname, Paper Title, Journal, Year

 

Publications

Foam diagram summation at finite temperature
IT Drummond, RR Horgan, PV Landshoff, A Rebhan
– Nuclear Physics B
(1998)
524,
579
Heavy hybrid states from NRQCD
T Manke, IT Drummond, RR Horgan, HP Shanahan
– Physical Review D
(1998)
57,
r3829
Boundary effects in the one-dimensional coulomb gas
DS Dean, RR Horgan, D Sentenac
– Journal of Statistical Physics
(1998)
90,
899
Hybrid quarkonia with high statistics from NRQCD
T Manke, IT Drummond, RR Horgan, HP Shanahan, UKQCD Collaboration
– Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements
(1998)
63,
332
Monte-Carlo renormalization group study of gauged RP2 spin models in two dimensions
SM Catterall, M Hasenbusch, RR Horgan, R Renken
– Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings
(1998)
63,
670
spectrum from NRQCD with improved action
T Manke, IT Drummond, RR Horgan, HP Shanahan
– Physics Letters B
(1997)
408,
308
Eliminating infrared divergences in the pressure
IT Drummond, RR Horgan, PV Landshoff, A Rebhan
– Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
(1997)
398,
326
Tests of the continuum limit for the SO(4) principal chiral model and the prediction for Delta((MS)over-bar)
M Hasenbusch, RR Horgan
– Physical review. D, Particles and fields
(1996)
53,
5075
Langevin simulation of SU (N) × SU (N)/SU (N) spin systems
LT DRUMMOND, RR HORGAN
– Physics Letters B
(1994)
327,
107
Radial excited states for heavy quark systems in NRQCD
SM CATTERALL, FR DEVLIN, IT DRUMMOND, RR HORGAN
– Physics Letters B
(1994)
321,
246
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Research Group

High Energy Physics

Room

B0.34