ParticlePhysics MCP Server
Provides seamless access to particle physics data from the Particle Data Group (PDG) for AI assistants and applications.
ParticlePhysics MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that lets Claude Desktop, IDEs, and other MCP clients look up particle properties and decay modes.
Supports natural-language queries (muon plus, pion zero, antiproton, anti up quark),
case-insensitive lookup, MC IDs (-13), and returns both human-readable text and a
structured JSON payload.
Table of Contents
Features
search_particle— mass (MeV + GeV), charge, spin, color, parity / C / I / G, lifetime or width, MCID, review IDlist_decays— exclusive / inclusive branching fractions with the source method named- Natural-language input —
muon plus,positive tau,pion zero,kaon minus - Anti-particle support —
antimuon,anti up quark,ubar,u bar,u_bar,u~,antineutron; resolved via MCID negation, no name guessing - MC ID lookup — query directly with
11,-2212, etc. - Self-conjugate aware —
anti photonresolves togamma,anti pi0topi0 - Structured output — every response includes a fenced
```jsonblock alongside the human-readable text
Install
git clone https://github.com/uzerone/particlephysics-mcp-server.git
cd particlephysics-mcp-server
pip install -e .
Configure your MCP client
Add one of the following to your client's MCP config (e.g. claude_desktop_config.json).
Using uvx from the cloned repo (no global install needed):
{
"mcpServers": {
"particlephysics": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["--from", "/absolute/path/to/particlephysics-mcp-server",
"python", "-m", "particlephysics_mcp_server"]
}
}
}
Using a local virtualenv (after pip install -e .):
{
"mcpServers": {
"particlephysics": {
"command": "/absolute/path/to/.venv/bin/python",
"args": ["-m", "particlephysics_mcp_server"]
}
}
}
Tools
search_particle
| Input | Example |
|---|---|
| Canonical name | mu+, pi0, K-, Sigma+, gamma, Lambda, H |
| English alias | muon, pion, higgs, electron, top quark |
| Anti-particle | antimuon, anti up quark, ubar, u bar, u_bar, u~, antiproton |
| Natural-language charge | muon plus, positive tau, pion zero, kaon minus |
| MC ID | 11 (electron), -13 (mu+), 2212 (proton) |
Sample call: search_particle({"query": "muon plus"})
Found 1 particle(s) matching 'muon plus':
1. mu
Name: mu+
PDG ID: -13
PDG Review ID: S004/2025
Mass: 105.6583755 MeV (0.1056583755 GeV)
Spin (J): 1/2
Charge: 1
Color: singlet
Quantum numbers: J=1/2
Lifetime: 2.196981148893498e-06
```json
{
"query": "muon plus",
"count": 1,
"particles": [{
"name": "mu+",
"mcid": -13,
"pdg_review_id": "S004/2025",
"mass": {"mev": 105.6583755, "gev": 0.1056583755},
"charge": {"value": 1.0, "fraction": "1"},
"spin": "1/2",
"color": {"multiplicity": 1, "label": "singlet"},
"quantum_numbers": {"J": "1/2"},
"lifetime": {"seconds": 2.197e-06, "stable": false, "text": "..."}
}]
}
```
list_decays
Same identifier formats as search_particle. Tries exclusive_branching_fractions →
branching_fractions → inclusive_branching_fractions and reports which source it used.
Returns an empty decay list with stable=true for stable particles.
Sample call: list_decays({"particle_id": "tau"})
Decay modes for particle 'tau':
1. tau- --> mu- nubar_mu nu_tau (BR: 17.39 ± 0.04 %)
2. tau- --> e- nubar_e nu_tau (BR: 17.82 ± 0.04 %)
…
```json
{
"particle": {"name": "tau-", "mcid": 15, ...},
"source": "exclusive_branching_fractions",
"count": 137,
"decays": [{
"description": "tau- --> mu- nubar_mu nu_tau",
"branching_ratio_text": "17.39 ± 0.04",
"value_text": "17.39E-2",
"is_limit": false
}, ...]
}
```
Claude Skill
A Claude Code skill spec lives at .github/skills/particlephysics-skill/SKILL.md. It runs the inspector, validates both tools, and exercises the natural-language / anti-particle / MC ID query surface.
Trigger phrase: particle physics mcp or pp.
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md for release notes.
Maintainer
License
MIT — see LICENSE.txt.
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