Elementary Particle Physics An Intuitive Introduction
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2019Description: xx, 488 p. illustrationsISBN: 9781108496988 (HB)Subject(s): Particles (Nuclear physics) | Particles (Nuclear physics) | PhysicsCurrent library | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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IMSc Library | IMSc Library | 539.1 LAR (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Checked out to Swagatam Tah (swagatamt) | 18/05/2023 | 76531 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Special relativity
A little group theory
Fermi's golden rule & Feynman diagrams
Particle collider experiment
Quantum electrodynamics in e+e- collisions
Quarks & gluons
Quantum chromodynamics
Parton evolution and jets
Parity violation
The mass scales of the weak force
Consequences of weak interactions
The Higgs boson
Particle physics at the frontier
"This modern introduction to particle physics equips students with the skills needed to develop a deep and intuitive understanding of the physical theory underpinning contemporary experimental results. The fundamental tools of particle physics are introduced and accompanied by historical profiles charting the development of the field. Theory and experiment are closely linked, with descriptions of experimental techniques used at CERN accompanied by detail on the physics of the Large Hadron Collider and the strong and weak forces that dominate proton collisions. Recent experimental results are featured, including the discovery of the Higgs boson. Equations are supported by physical interpretations, and end-of-chapter problems are based on data sets from a range of particle physics experiments including dark matter, neutrino, and collider experiments. A solutions manual for instructors is available online. Additional features include worked examples throughout, a detailed glossary of key terms, appendices covering essential background material, and extensive references and further reading to aid self-study, making this an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduates in physics"--
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