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This new edition of The Standard Model and Beyond presents an
advanced introduction to the physics and formalism of the standard
model and other non-abelian gauge theories. It provides a solid
background for understanding supersymmetry, string theory, extra
dimensions, dynamical symmetry breaking, and cosmology. In addition
to updating all of the experimental and phenomenological results
from the first edition, it contains a new chapter on collider
physics; expanded discussions of Higgs, neutrino, and dark matter
physics; and many new problems. The book first reviews
calculational techniques in field theory and the status of quantum
electrodynamics. It then focuses on global and local symmetries and
the construction of non-abelian gauge theories. The structure and
tests of quantum chromodynamics, collider physics, the electroweak
interactions and theory, and the physics of neutrino mass and
mixing are thoroughly explored. The final chapter discusses the
motivations for extending the standard model and examines
supersymmetry, extended gauge groups, and grand unification.
Thoroughly covering gauge field theories, symmetries, and topics
beyond the standard model, this text equips readers with the tools
to understand the structure and phenomenological consequences of
the standard model, to construct extensions, and to perform
calculations at tree level. It establishes the necessary background
for readers to carry out more advanced research in particle
physics. Supplementary materials are provided on the author's
website and a solutions manual is available for qualifying
instructors.
A concise introduction to the cutting-edge science of particle
physics The standard model of particle physics describes our
current understanding of nature's fundamental particles and their
interactions, yet gaps remain. For example, it does not include a
quantum theory of gravity, nor does it explain the existence of
dark matter. Once complete, however, the standard model could
provide a unified description of the very building blocks of the
universe. Researchers have been chasing this dream for decades, and
many wonder whether such a dream can ever be made a reality. Can
the Laws of Physics Be Unified? is a short introduction to this
exciting frontier of physics. The book is accessibly written for
students and researchers across the sciences, and for
scientifically minded general readers. Paul Langacker begins with
an overview of the key breakthroughs that have shaped the standard
model, and then describes the fundamental particles, their
interactions, and their role in cosmology. He goes on to explain
field theory, internal symmetries, Yang-Mills theories, strong and
electroweak interactions, the Higgs boson discovery, and neutrino
physics. Langacker then looks at the questions that are still
unanswered: What is the nature of the mysterious dark matter and
dark energy that make up roughly 95 percent of the universe? Why is
there more matter than antimatter? How can we reconcile quantum
mechanics and general relativity? Can the Laws of Physics Be
Unified? describes the promising theoretical ideas and new
experiments that could provide answers and weighs our prospects for
establishing a truly unified theory of the smallest constituents of
nature and their interactions.
This new edition of The Standard Model and Beyond presents an
advanced introduction to the physics and formalism of the standard
model and other non-abelian gauge theories. It provides a solid
background for understanding supersymmetry, string theory, extra
dimensions, dynamical symmetry breaking, and cosmology. In addition
to updating all of the experimental and phenomenological results
from the first edition, it contains a new chapter on collider
physics; expanded discussions of Higgs, neutrino, and dark matter
physics; and many new problems. The book first reviews
calculational techniques in field theory and the status of quantum
electrodynamics. It then focuses on global and local symmetries and
the construction of non-abelian gauge theories. The structure and
tests of quantum chromodynamics, collider physics, the electroweak
interactions and theory, and the physics of neutrino mass and
mixing are thoroughly explored. The final chapter discusses the
motivations for extending the standard model and examines
supersymmetry, extended gauge groups, and grand unification.
Thoroughly covering gauge field theories, symmetries, and topics
beyond the standard model, this text equips readers with the tools
to understand the structure and phenomenological consequences of
the standard model, to construct extensions, and to perform
calculations at tree level. It establishes the necessary background
for readers to carry out more advanced research in particle
physics. Supplementary materials are provided on the author's
website and a solutions manual is available for qualifying
instructors.
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