An engaging textbook designed for graduate students studying high energy physics. Its innovative order, presenting charge and neutral currents before the gauge field, allows the early introduction of Feynman diagram calculations, giving readers a head start in understanding the Model's predictions. With problems and exercises for consolidation.
An engaging textbook designed for graduate students studying high energy physics. Its innovative order, presenting charge and neutral currents before the gauge field, allows the early introduction of Feynman diagram calculations, giving readers a head start in understanding the Model's predictions. With problems and exercises for consolidation.
Marco Fabbrichesi is a researcher in theoretical high-energy physics at the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Trieste, Italy. His work spans areas including string theory, supersymmetry, and flavour physics. With a focus on making physics accessible, he has taught a wide variety of classes and has written two books for non-specialists. He studied at the University of Virginia and has been a fellow at the JINR, Dubna, the Neils Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, and the Theory Division at Cern, Geneva.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. What is this book about? 2. Review of what the reader already knows Part I. Where the Model is Explained: 3. In medias res: charged and neutral currents 4. Gauge fields 5. Hidden gauge freedom 6. Strong interactions Part II. Where the Model is Put to Use: 7. The electroweak theory at work 8. Quantum Chromodynamics at work 9. Finding things out 10. Things that go bump in the night Appendices Bibliography Index.
Preface 1. What is this book about? 2. Review of what the reader already knows Part I. Where the Model is Explained: 3. In medias res: charged and neutral currents 4. Gauge fields 5. Hidden gauge freedom 6. Strong interactions Part II. Where the Model is Put to Use: 7. The electroweak theory at work 8. Quantum Chromodynamics at work 9. Finding things out 10. Things that go bump in the night Appendices Bibliography Index.
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