This textbook provides a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to supersymmetry and other aspects of particle physics at the high-energy frontier. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, it also discusses concepts of physics beyond the Standard Model, including extended Higgs sectors, grand unification, and the origin of neutrino masses.
This textbook provides a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to supersymmetry and other aspects of particle physics at the high-energy frontier. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, it also discusses concepts of physics beyond the Standard Model, including extended Higgs sectors, grand unification, and the origin of neutrino masses.
Herbi K. Dreiner is Professor of Physics at the University of Bonn. He received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin, and also worked at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), the University of Oxford, ETH Zürich and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. He is the author of over 100 scientific papers on supersymmetry and has received several teaching prizes. He is a founder of the Bonn Physics Show for which he received the European Physical Society High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP) Outreach Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgements Acronyms and abbreviations Part I. Spin-1/2 Fermions in Quantum Field Theory, the Standard Model, and Beyond: 1. Two-component formalism for spin-1/2 fermions 2. Feynman rules for spin-1/2 fermions 3. From two-component to four-component spinors 4. Gauge theories and the standard model 5. Anomalies 6. Extending the standard model Part II. Constructing Supersymmetric Theories: 7. Introduction to supersymmetry 8. Supersymmetric Lagrangians 9. The supersymmetric algebra 10. Superfields 11. Radiative corrections in supersymmetry 12. Spontaneous supersymmetry breaking Part III. Realistic Supersymmetric Models: 13. The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model 14. Realizations of supersymmetry breaking 15. Supersymmetric phenomenology 16. Beyond the MSSM Part IV. Sample Calculations in the Standard Model and Its Supersymmetric Extension: 17. Practical calculations involving two-component fermions 18. Tree-level supersymmetric processes 19. One-loop calculations Part V. The Appendices: Appendix A. Notations and conventions Appendix B. Compendium of sigma matrix and Fierz identities Appendix C. Behavior of fermion bilinears under C, P, T Appendix D. Kinematics and phase space Appendix E. The spin-1/2 and spin-1 wave functions Appendix F. The spinor helicity method Appendix G. Matrix decompositions for fermion mass diagonalization Appendix H. Lie group and algebra techniques for gauge theories Appendix I. Interaction vertices of the SM and its seesaw extension Appendix J. MSSM and RPV fermion interaction vertices Appendix K. Integrals arising in one-loop calculations Bibliography References Index.
Preface Acknowledgements Acronyms and abbreviations Part I. Spin-1/2 Fermions in Quantum Field Theory, the Standard Model, and Beyond: 1. Two-component formalism for spin-1/2 fermions 2. Feynman rules for spin-1/2 fermions 3. From two-component to four-component spinors 4. Gauge theories and the standard model 5. Anomalies 6. Extending the standard model Part II. Constructing Supersymmetric Theories: 7. Introduction to supersymmetry 8. Supersymmetric Lagrangians 9. The supersymmetric algebra 10. Superfields 11. Radiative corrections in supersymmetry 12. Spontaneous supersymmetry breaking Part III. Realistic Supersymmetric Models: 13. The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model 14. Realizations of supersymmetry breaking 15. Supersymmetric phenomenology 16. Beyond the MSSM Part IV. Sample Calculations in the Standard Model and Its Supersymmetric Extension: 17. Practical calculations involving two-component fermions 18. Tree-level supersymmetric processes 19. One-loop calculations Part V. The Appendices: Appendix A. Notations and conventions Appendix B. Compendium of sigma matrix and Fierz identities Appendix C. Behavior of fermion bilinears under C, P, T Appendix D. Kinematics and phase space Appendix E. The spin-1/2 and spin-1 wave functions Appendix F. The spinor helicity method Appendix G. Matrix decompositions for fermion mass diagonalization Appendix H. Lie group and algebra techniques for gauge theories Appendix I. Interaction vertices of the SM and its seesaw extension Appendix J. MSSM and RPV fermion interaction vertices Appendix K. Integrals arising in one-loop calculations Bibliography References Index.
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