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Standard model phenomenology/ Shaaban, Khalil and Stefano, Moretti

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxon: CRC Press, 2022Description: xxi, 224 pages, 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781138336438
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 530.14 K45
Contents:
Chapter 1 QED theory -- Chapter 2: From Fermi theory to V-A -- Chapter 3: Non-Abelian Gauge theories -- Chapter 4: Theory of EW interactions -- Chapter 5 SSB and Higgs mechanism -- Chapter 6: Glashow -Weinberg-Salam model -- Chapter 7: Strong interactions and QCD -- Chapter 8: Tests of QCD interactions Chapter 9 Higgs Phenomenology -- Chapter 10: Fermion masses and mixing -- Chapter 11:CP Violation -- Chapter 12: Tests of EW interactions -- Chapter 13: Top and Higgs discovery -- Chapter 14: Neutrino masses and mixing --
Summary: book is fully up to date with all the latest developments on both theoretical and experimental investigations of the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics with a particular emphasis on its historical development on both sides. It further stresses the cross-fertilisation between the two sub-disciplines of theoretical and experimental particle physics which has been instrumental in establishing the SM. In other words, the book develops a truly phenomenological attitude to the subject. In addition to emphasising the successes of the SM, this book also critically assesses its limitations and raises key unanswered questions for the purpose of presenting a new perspective of how to further our knowledge above and beyond it. It also contains both historical information from past experiments and latest results from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. This book will be an invaluable reference to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, in addition to early-stage researchers in the field.
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Includes bibliography and index

Chapter 1 QED theory -- Chapter 2: From Fermi theory to V-A -- Chapter 3: Non-Abelian Gauge theories -- Chapter 4: Theory of EW interactions -- Chapter 5 SSB and Higgs mechanism -- Chapter 6: Glashow -Weinberg-Salam model -- Chapter 7: Strong interactions and QCD -- Chapter 8: Tests of QCD interactions Chapter 9 Higgs Phenomenology -- Chapter 10: Fermion masses and mixing -- Chapter 11:CP Violation -- Chapter 12: Tests of EW interactions -- Chapter 13: Top and Higgs discovery -- Chapter 14: Neutrino masses and mixing --

book is fully up to date with all the latest developments on both theoretical and experimental investigations of the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics with a particular emphasis on its historical development on both sides. It further stresses the cross-fertilisation between the two sub-disciplines of theoretical and experimental particle physics which has been instrumental in establishing the SM. In other words, the book develops a truly phenomenological attitude to the subject.

In addition to emphasising the successes of the SM, this book also critically assesses its limitations and raises key unanswered questions for the purpose of presenting a new perspective of how to further our knowledge above and beyond it. It also contains both historical information from past experiments and latest results from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.

This book will be an invaluable reference to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, in addition to early-stage researchers in the field.

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