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Advanced Particle Physics Volume II
The Standard Model and Beyond
Author: Boyarkin Oleg
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Gauge Boson; Advanced Particle Physics Volume; particle physics; Neutrino Flux; quantum chromodynamics; Neutrino Oscillations; massive neutrinos; Gluon Field; renormalization; Higgs Bosons; physics beyond the Standard Model; Solar Neutrino; neutrino physics; Neutrino Masses; electroweak interactions; Deep Inelastic Scattering; gauge bosons; Gauge Fields; left-right model; Sin2 θW; quark-gluon plasma; Electron Neutrinos; solar neutrinos; Coupling Constants; atmospheric neutrinos; Quark Mass; Atmospheric Neutrino; Cos 2θ0; Total Cross Section; Neutrino Beam; Sun’s Core; Differential Cross Section; Energy Momentum Tensor; Mixing Angle; Feynman Diagrams; Chiral Symmetry; GI
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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.
QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS: Canonical Quantization. Formalism of Functional Integration. Renormalization and Unitarity. Asymptotical Freedom. Chiral Symmetries. Anomalies. Hard Processes in QCD. Lattice QCD. Quark-Gluon Plasma. QCD Vacuum. QCD Experimental Status. ELECTROWEAK INTERACTIONS: Glashow–Weinberg–Salam Theory. Physics beyond the Standard Model. NEUTRINO PHYSICS: Neutrino Properties. Neutrino Oscillation in Vacuum. Neutrino Oscillation in Matter. Solar Neutrinos. Atmospheric Neutrinos. Results and Perspectives.
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.