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Nagashima, Yorikiyo
Elementary Particle Physics
Volume 2: Foundations of the Standard Model

1. Edition February 2013
139.- Euro
2013. XXXII, 614 Pages, Hardcover
277 Fig. (21 Colored Fig.), 19 Tab. 
- Monograph -
ISBN 978-3-527-40966-2 - Wiley-VCH, Berlin




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This second volume of Elementary Particle Physics, "Foundations of the Standard Model", concentrates on the main aspects of the Standard Model by addressing developments from its establishments to recent progress and some future prospects. Two subjects are clearly separated which cover dynamics of the electroweak and strong interactions, but basso continuo throughout the book is a bridge between theory and experiments. All the basic formulas are derived from the first principle, and corrections to meet the experimental accuracy are explained. This volume is a logical step up from volume I but can also be considered and used as an independent monograph for high energy and theoretical physicists, as well as astronomers, graduate students and lecturers in physics.

From the contents
Part I Electroweak Dynamics
1. The Standard Model
2. Neutral Current
3. W
4. Physics at Z Resonance
5. Precision Tests of the Electroweak Theory
6. Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa Matrix
Part II QCD Dynamics
7. QCD
8. Deep Inelastic Scattering
9. Jets and Fragmentations
10. Gluons
11. Jets in Hadron Reactions
A Feynman Rules for the Electroweak Theory
B Radiative Corrections to the Gauge Boson Self Energy
C tHooft's Gauge
D Fierz Transformation
E Collins-Soper Frame
F Multipole Expansion of the Vertex Function
G SU(N) 2)
H Unitarity Relation
I s Model and the Chiral Perturbation Theory
J Splitting Function
K Answers to the Problems


 





 

        

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