Substructures of Matter as Revealed with Electroweak Probes, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994
Proceedings of the 32. Internationale Universitätswochen für Kern- und Teilchenphysik, Schladming, Austria, 24 February – 5 March 1993

Lecture Notes in Physics Series, Vol. 426

Coordinators: Mathelitsch Leopold, Plessas Willibald

Language: English

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This is a comprehensive overview of the information yielded by electroweak probes about the nuclear- and subnuclear-scale structure of matter. Lepton-induced processes from low energy through to the highest energies are considered. The first three lectures review electromagneticprocesses in hadrons; others cover the properties of partons, the behaviour of the constituents of the hadron, muon and neutrino scattering etc. An introduction to electroweak theory including the status of precision tests and data analyses is given along with a report on the first results from HERA. The lecturers have endeavoured to achieve a balance between scientific and didactic aspects thus making the book accessible also to students of nuclear and particle physics.
Electromagnetic interactions of nucleons and nuclei at low energy and momentum transfer.- Electro-excitation of nucleon resonances and meson production.- Present electron and photon scattering experiments up to GeV energies.- Partons and QCD: Hadron structure and basics of the standard model.- Electroweak reactions in the non-perturbative regime of QCD.- Polarized structure functions and the spin of the proton.- Small ? physics.- Nucleon structure functions.- The standard electroweak theory and its experimental tests.- First results from HERA.- Seminars.