Particle Data Group Explained

The Particle Data Group (PDG) is an international collaboration of particle physicists that compiles and reanalyzes published results related to the properties of particles and fundamental interactions. It also publishes reviews of theoretical results that are phenomenologically relevant, including those in related fields such as cosmology. The PDG currently publishes the Review of Particle Physics and its pocket version, the Particle Physics Booklet, which are printed biennially as books, and updated annually via the World Wide Web.

In previous years, the PDG has published the Pocket Diary for Physicists, a calendar with the dates of key international conferences and contact information of major high energy physics institutions, which is now discontinued.[1] PDG also further maintains the standard numbering scheme for particles in event generators, in association with the event generator authors.

Review of Particle Physics

The Review of Particle Physics[2] (formerly Review of Particle Properties, Data on Particles and Resonant States, and Data on Elementary Particles and Resonant States) is a voluminous, 1,200+ page reference work which summarizes particle properties and reviews the current status of elementary particle physics, general relativity and big-bang cosmology. Usually singled out for citation analysis, it is currently the most cited article in high energy physics, being cited more than 2,000 times annually in the scientific literature .[3] [4]

The Review is currently divided into 3 sections:

A condensed version of the Review, with the Summary Tables, a significantly shortened Reviews, Tables and Plots, and without the Particle Listings, is available as a 300-page, pocket-sized Particle Physics Booklet.

The history of Review of Particle Physics can be traced back to the 1957 article Hyperons and Heavy Mesons (Systematics and Decay) by Murray Gell-Mann and Arthur H. Rosenfeld,[5] and the unpublished update tables for its data with the title Data for Elementary Particle Physics (University of California Radiation Laboratory Technical Report UCRL-8030)[6] [7] that were circulated before the actual publication of the original article. In 1963, Matts Roos independently published a compilation Data on Elementary Particles and Resonant States.[8] [9] On his suggestion, the two publications were merged a year later into the 1964 Data on Elementary Particles and Resonant States.

The publication underwent three renamings thereafter: 1965 into Data on Particles and Resonant States, 1970 into Review of Particle Properties, and 1996 into the present form Review of Particle Physics. Starting with 1972, the Review no longer appear exclusively in Reviews of Modern Physics, but also in Physics Letters B, European Physical Journal C, Journal of Physics G, Physical Review D, and Chinese Physics C (depending on the year).

Past editions of Review of Particle Physics

YearTitleReference
1957 - 1963Hyperons and Heavy Mesons (Systematics and Decay)M. Gell-Mann & A. H. Rosenfeld, Annu. Rev. Nucl. Sci. 7, 407 (1957).
Data for Elementary Particle PhysicsUniversity of California Radiation Laboratory Technical Report UCRL-8030 (unpublished).
Data on Elementary Particles and Resonant States, November 1963; Tables of Elementary Particles and Resonant StatesM. Roos, Nucl. Phys. 52, 1 (1964)

M. Roos, Rev. Mod. Phys. 35, 314 (1963).
1964Data on Elementary Particles and Resonant StatesA. H. Rosenfeld et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 36, 977 (1964).
1965Data on Particles and Resonant StatesA. H. Rosenfeld et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 37, 633 (1965).
1967Data on Particles and Resonant StatesA. H. Rosenfeld et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 39, 1 (1967).
1968Data on Particles and Resonant StatesA. H. Rosenfeld et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 40, 77 (1968).
1969Data on Particles and Resonant StatesN. Barash-Schmidt et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 41, 109 (1969).
1970Review of Particle PropertiesA. Barbaro-Galtieri et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 42, 87 (1970).
1971Review of Particle PropertiesA. Rittenberg et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 43, S1 (1970).
1972Review of Particle PropertiesA. Barbaro-Galtieri et al., Phys. Lett. B 39, 1 (1972).
1973Review of Particle PropertiesT. A. Lasinski et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 45, S1 (1973).
1974Review of Particle PropertiesA. Barbaro-Galtieri et al., Phys. Lett. B 50, 1 (1974).
1975Review of Particle Properties: Supplement to 1974 editionA. Barbaro-Galtieri et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 47, 535 (1975).
1976Review of Particle PropertiesT. G. Trippe et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 48, S1 (1976).
1977New Particle Searches and Discoveries: A Supplement to the 1976 Edition of "Review of Particle Properties"C. Bricman et al. Phys. Lett. B 68, 1 (1978).
1978Review of Particle PropertiesC. Bricman et al. Phys. Lett. B 75, 1 (1978).
1980Review of Particle PropertiesR. L. Kelly et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 52, S1 (1980).
1982Review of Particle PropertiesM. Roos et al., Phys. Lett. B 111, 1 (1982).
1984Review of Particle PropertiesC. G. Wohl et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 56, S1 (1986).
1986Review of Particle PropertiesM. Aguilar-Benítez et al., Phys. Lett. B 170, 1 (1986).
1988Review of Particle PropertiesG. P. Yost et al., Phys. Lett. B 204, 1 (1988).
1990Review of Particle PropertiesJ. J. Hernández et al., Phys. Lett. B 239, 1 (1990).
1992Review of Particle PropertiesK. Hikasa et al., Phys. Rev. D 45, S1 (1992).
1994Review of Particle PropertiesL. Montanet et al., Phys. Rev. D 50, 1173 (1994).
1996Review of Particle PhysicsR. M. Barnett et al., Phys. Rev. D 54, 1 (1996).
1998Review of Particle PhysicsC. Caso et al., Eur. Phys. J. C 3, 1 (1998).
2000Review of Particle PhysicsD. E. Groom et al., Eur. Phys. J. C 15, 1 (2000).
2002Review of Particle PhysicsK. Hagiwara et al., Phys. Rev. D 66, 010001 (2002).
2004Review of Particle PhysicsS. Eidelman et al., Phys. Lett. B 591, 1 (2004).
2006Review of Particle PhysicsW.-M. Yao et al., J. Phys. G 33, 1 (2006).
2008Review of Particle PhysicsC. Amsler et al., Phys. Lett. B 667, 1 (2008).
2010Review of Particle PhysicsK. Nakamura et al. (Particle Data Group), J. Phys. G 37, 075021 (2010)
2012Review of Particle PhysicsJ. Beringer et al. (Particle Data Group), Phys. Rev. D 86, 010001 (2012)
2014Review of Particle PhysicsK.A. Olive et al. (Particle Data Group), Chin. Phys. C 38, 090001 (2014).
2016Review of Particle PhysicsC. Patrignani et al. (Particle Data Group), Chin. Phys. C 40, 100001 (2016).
2018Review of Particle PhysicsM. Tanabashi et al. (Particle Data Group), Phys. Rev. D 98, 030001 (2018).
2020Review of Particle PhysicsP.A. Zyla et al. (Particle Data Group), 083C01 (2020).
2022Review of Particle PhysicsR.L. Workman et al. (Particle Data Group), Prog. Theor. Exp. Phys. 2022, 083C01 (2022).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Order PDG products. Particle Data Group. 3 September 2020.
  2. C. Amsler. 2008 . Review of Particle Physics . . 667 . 1–5. 1–6 . 10.1016/j.physletb.2008.07.018. 10020536 . 2008PhLB..667....1A . etal. 1854/LU-685594. 227119789 . free.
  3. T. Brooks . 2008 . The 50 topcited papers from SPIRES in 2007 . . 2009-10-08.
  4. Web site: INSPIRE HEP: Most cited papers since 2016.
  5. M. Gell-Mann . A. H. Rosenfeld . 1957 . Hyperons and Heavy Mesons (Systematics and Decay) . . 7 . 407–478 . 10.1146/annurev.ns.07.120157.002203. 1957ARNPS...7..407G . 2027/mdp.39015086417295 . free .
  6. A. H. Rosenfeld. 1964 . Data on Elementary Particles and Resonant States . . 36 . 4. 977–1004 . 10.1103/RevModPhys.36.977 . 1964RvMP...36..977R . etal.
  7. A. H. Rosenfeld . 1975 . The Particle Data Group: Growth and Operations-Eighteen Years of Particle Physics . . 25 . 555–598 . 10.1146/annurev.ns.25.120175.003011. 1975ARNPS..25..555R .
  8. M. Roos . 1964 . Data on elementary particles and resonant states, November 1963 . . 52 . 1–24 . 10.1016/0029-5582(64)90671-6. 1964NucPh..52....1R .
  9. M. Roos . 1963 . Tables of Elementary Particles and Resonant States . . 35 . 2. 314–323 . 10.1103/RevModPhys.35.314. 1963RvMP...35..314R .