9789400724631-9400724632-Particles and Fundamental Interactions: An Introduction to Particle Physics (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics)

Particles and Fundamental Interactions: An Introduction to Particle Physics (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics)

ISBN-13: 9789400724631
ISBN-10: 9400724632
Edition: 1st ed. 2012
Author: Sylvie Braibant, Giorgio Giacomelli, Maurizio Spurio
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Springer
Format: Paperback 512 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789400724631
ISBN-10: 9400724632
Edition: 1st ed. 2012
Author: Sylvie Braibant, Giorgio Giacomelli, Maurizio Spurio
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Springer
Format: Paperback 512 pages

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Particles and Fundamental Interactions: An Introduction to Particle Physics (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics) (ISBN-13: 9789400724631 and ISBN-10: 9400724632), written by authors Sylvie Braibant, Giorgio Giacomelli, Maurizio Spurio, was published by Springer in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Astrophysics (Physics, Mathematical Physics, Astronomy & Space Science) books. You can easily purchase or rent Particles and Fundamental Interactions: An Introduction to Particle Physics (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Astrophysics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The book provides theoretical and phenomenological insights on the structure of matter, presenting concepts and features of elementary particle physics and fundamental aspects of nuclear physics.

Starting with the basics (nomenclature, classification, acceleration techniques, detection of elementary particles), the properties of fundamental interactions (electromagnetic, weak and strong) are introduced with a mathematical formalism suited to undergraduate students. Some experimental results (the discovery of neutral currents and of the W± and Z0 bosons; the quark structure observed using deep inelastic scattering experiments) show the necessity of an evolution of the formalism. This motivates a more detailed description of the weak and strong interactions, of the Standard Model of the microcosm with its experimental tests, and of the Higgs mechanism. The open problems in the Standard Model of the microcosm and macrocosm are presented at the end of the book.

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