Thomas, Anthony W. / Weise, Wolfram The Structure of the Nucleon
  1. Edition - March 2001 119.- Euro 2001. XIV, 289 Pages, Hardcover 94 Fig., 9 Tab. - Textbook - ISBN-10: 3-527-40297-7 ISBN-13: 978-3-527-40297-7 - Wiley-VCH, Berlin

Short description As the only stable baryon the nucleon is of crucial importance in particle physics. After more than forty years of research on the nucleon, this book provides a unique overview on the practical studies, theoretical fundamentals, and the different models of the nucleon. A.W. Thomas (University of Adelaide, Australia) and W. Weise (Technical University of Munich, Germany), both outstanding in this field, give a unique synthesis of topics previously only covered in disparate works.
From the contents Introduction ELECTROMAGNETIC STRUCTURE OF THE NUCLEON Elastic Electron Scattering Electromagnetic Form Factors of the Nucleon Nucleon Resonances Compton Scattering WEAK PROBES OF NUCLEON STRUCTURE Matrix Elements of the Weak Currents The Axial Matrix Elements in Charged Current Neutrino Reactions Beta-Decay Myon Capture Near Threshold Pion Electroproduction Neutral Current Interactions DEEP-INELASTIC LEPTON SCATTERING ON THE NUCLEON The Parton Model Scaling Violations Sum Rules Neutrino Deep-Inelastic Scattering Experimental Results for Unpolarised Targets Spin Dependent Structure Functions Qualitative Understanding of Parton Distributions ELEMENTS OF QCD Basic Lagrangian Feynman Rules Renormalization The Renormalization Group Deep Inelastic Scattering: Parton Model Deep Inelastic Scattering within QCD ASPECTS OF NON-PERTUBATIVE QCD Symmetries, Currents and Anomalies Structure of the QCD Vacuum: Brief Survey QCD Sum Rules Lattice QCD and the Nucleon CHIRAL SYMMETRY AND NUCLEON STRUCTURE Chiral Effective Field Theory Baryon Masses and Sigma Terms Chiral Low Energy Theorems Summary: The Pion Cloud of the Nucleon MODELS OF THE NUCLEON Survey Non-relativistic Quark Models Soliton Models Bag Models Chiral Quark Models Chiral Solitons Final Remarks App. A Notations and Conventions App. B Cross Sections for Lepton and Photon Nucleon Scattering
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