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Introduction to Particle Physics and the Standard Model

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Zusatztext ? thoroughly recommended for a final-year specialist or first-year postgraduate study level especially for those engaged in experimental high energy physics research. The author has performed an excellent service in making accessible the language and results of field theory applied to elementary particle physics.-John J. Quenby! Contemporary Physics! 52! 2011The first chapter shows how clearly the author can write and even though the subject matter gets more complex through the book! the clarity continues. ? giv[es] readers greater insights into how the maths and the reality match (or don't match!) and hopefully exciting them into further consideration of what may be 'hidden behind the curtain'. ? while most of the book is limited to final year and postgraduate students! the first and last chapters of the book should be accessible to any interested reader wanting to understand the present knowledge and future directions of particle physics. The author has intended the book to be used as a course of study ? he has used the material himself in this way with success for two decades. ? Every chapter ends with ? well thought out! relevant questions ?-Jack McArdle! Reviews! Volume 11! Issue 1! 2010 Informationen zum Autor Robert Mann Klappentext Emphasizing the connections between particle physics and the rest of the physics field, this book provides an organizational framework for understanding modern particle physics. The author presents a standard model of strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions. Undergraduate students will develop a working knowledge of some of the calculation methods and mathematical tools used in particle physics. Reviewing key experimental and theoretical achievements in the field, the text covers such topics as conservation laws, quantum electrodynamics, and wave equations. The final chapter offers a perspective on the future of particle physics. Zusammenfassung Emphasizing the connections between particle physics and the rest of the physics field, this book provides an organizational framework for understanding modern particle physics. It presents a standard model of strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Acknowledgements. Further Reading. Introduction and Overview. A Review of Special Relativity. Symmetries. Conservation Laws. Particle Classfication. Discrete Symmetries. Accelerators. Detectors.Scattering. A Toy Theory. Wave Equations for Elementary Particles. Gauge Invariance. Quantum Electrodynamics. Testing QED. From Nuclei to Quarks. The Quark Model. Testing the Quark Model. Heavy Quarks and QCD. From Beta Decay to Weak Interactions. Charged Leptonic Weak Interactions. Charged Weak Interactions of Quarks and Leptons. Electroweak Unfication. Electroweak Symmetry Breaking. Testing Electroweak Theory. Beyond the Standard Model. Notation and Conventions. Kronecker Delta and Levi-Civita Symbols. Dirac Delta-Functions. Pauli and Dirac Matrices. Cross-Sections and Decay Rates. Clebsch-Gordon Coefficients. Fundamental Constants. Properties of Elementary Particles. Feynman Rules for the Standard Model. The Large Hadron Rap. ...

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