Advanced Particle Physics Volume II

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chiral anomaly analysis
Chiral Symmetry
composite particle models
Cos 2?0
Cos 2θ0
Coupling Constants
Deep Inelastic Scattering
diagram
Differential Cross Section
electron
Electron Neutrinos
electroweak interactions
Energy Momentum Tensor
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feynman
Feynman Diagrams
field
flux
functional integration methods
Gauge Boson
gauge bosons
Gauge Fields
GI
Gluon Field
Higgs Bosons
lattice quantum field theory
left-right model
massive neutrinos
Mixing Angle
model
neutrino
Neutrino Beam
Neutrino Flux
Neutrino Masses
neutrino oscillation experimental techniques
Neutrino Oscillations
neutrino physics
oscillation
particle physics
physics beyond the Standard Model
quantum
quantum chromodynamics
Quark Mass
quark-gluon plasma
renormalization
Sin2 ?W
Sin2 θW
Solar Neutrino
solar neutrinos
standard
Sun's Core
Sun’s Core
Total Cross Section

Product details

  • ISBN 9781439804162
  • Weight: 1156g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Helping readers understand the complicated laws of nature, Advanced Particle Physics Volume II: The Standard Model and Beyond explains the calculations, experimental procedures, and measuring methods of particle physics, particularly quantum chromodynamics (QCD). It also discusses extensions to the Standard Model and the physics of massive neutrinos.

Divided into three parts, this volume begins with QCD. It explains the quantization scheme using functional integrals and investigates renormalization problems. The book also calculates cross sections of basic hard processes and covers nonperturbative methods, such as the lattice approach and QCD vacuum. The next part focuses on electroweak interactions, in which the author describes the Glashow–Weinberg–Salam theory and presents composite models and a left-right symmetric model as extensions to the Standard Model. The book concludes with chapters on massive neutrino physics that cover neutrino properties, neutrino oscillation in vacuum and matter, and solar and atmospheric neutrinos.

Oleg Boyarkin is a professor of theoretical physics at Belarus State Pedagogical University. Dr. Boyarkin has authored several physics books and was nominated as International Scientist of the Year 2007 by the International Biographical Centre of Cambridge.

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