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Structure of the Proton - Deep Inelastic Scattering

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Klappentext This book describes our present knowledge of protons and neutrons. Experiments using high-energy electrons! muons! and neutrinos reveal that the proton is made up of point-like constituents! i.e. quarks. The strong forces that bind quarks together! gluons! are described in terms of the modern theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). Larger and newer particle accelerators provide an opportunity to see deeper into the proton and probe the interactions between quarks and gluons at shorter distances. An understanding of this detailed substructure and of the fundamental forces responsible is one of the keys to unraveling the physics of the structure of matter. Zusammenfassung Describes present knowledge of protons and neutrons! the particles which make up the nucleus of the atom. Experiments using high energy electrons! muons and neutrinos reveal the proton as being made up of point-like constituents! quarks. The strong forces binding quarks together are detailed. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction; 2. Structure functions; 3. Quark parton model; 4. Perturbative QCD; 5. Application of perturbative to deep inelastic scattering; 6. Exotic phenomena; Appendix; References; Index.

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Authors R. G. Roberts, R.g. Roberts
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.11.1993
 
EAN 9780521449441
ISBN 978-0-521-44944-1
No. of pages 196
Series Cambridge Monographs on Mathem
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Astronomy: general, reference works

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