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The Standard Model of Particle Physics
www.slac.stanford.eduThe Standard Model of Particle Physics Andrea Romanino – Associate Profes-sor, SISSA. The scientific interests in-clude Standard Model and beyond, includ-ing supersymmetry, extra dimensions and grand unification; flavour and neutrino physics. Abstract: These lectures provide a basic introduction to the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics.
A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO PARTICLE PHYSICS
www.classe.cornell.eduThe Standard Model Particle physicists now believe they can describe the behavior of all known subatomic particles within a single theoretical framework called the Standard Model, incorporating quarks and leptons and their interactions through the strong, weak and electromagnetic forces. Gravity is the one force not described by the Standard Model.
Introduction to Quantum Field Theory
www-thphys.physics.ox.ac.ukStandard Model † 1970s: further ... derstand Feynman diagrams and their uses in particle physics, and have the basis for understanding gauge theories as well as applications of fleld theory and RG methods in condensed matter physics. 2 The Feynman path integral in particle quantum mechanics
Lectures on String Theory - UCI Physics and Astronomy
www.physics.uci.eduNewman Laboratory of Elementary Particle Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA E-mail: (a) mcallister@cornell.edu, (b) pt267@cornell.edu This version: March 23, 2010 Abstract This is a set of LATEX’ed notes on String Theory from Liam McAllister’s Physics 7683: String Theory course at Cornell University in Spring 2010.
PARTICLE PHYSICS - issp.ac.ru
www.issp.ac.ruChapter 1 The Generation Model of Particle Physics 1 Brian Robson Chapter 2 Constraining the Couplings of a Charged Higgs to Heavy Quarks 29 A. S. Cornell Chapter 3 Introduction to Axion Photon Interaction in Particle Physics and Photon Dispersion in Magnetized Media 49 Avijit K. Ganguly Chapter 4 The e-Science Paradigm for Particle Physics 75
Particle Physics - Lecture Notes
www.hep.lu.seOxana Smirnova Lund University 2 Basic concepts Particle Physics I. Basic concepts Particle physics studie s the elementary “building blocks” of matter and interactions between them. Matter consists of particles and fields. Particles interact via forces caused by fields. Forces are being carried by …
Particle Physics - University of Cambridge
www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uke.g. consider contributions involving the neutral interactions of electrons: W3 B is equivalent to requiring The relation •Writing this in full: which works if: (i.e. equate coefficients of L and R terms) Couplings of electromagnetism, the weak interaction and the interaction of the U(1) Y symmetry are therefore related.