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An authoritative, hands-on introduction to the foundational theory
and experimental tests of particle physics The Standard Model is an
elegant and extremely successful theory that formulates the laws of
fundamental interactions among elementary particles. This incisive
textbook introduces students to the physics of the Standard Model
while providing an essential overview of modern particle physics,
with a unique emphasis on symmetry principles as the starting point
for constructing models. The Standard Model equips students with an
in-depth understanding of this impressively predictive theory and
an appreciation of its beauty, and prepares them to interpret
future experimental results. Describes symmetry principles of
growing complexity, including Abelian symmetries and their
application in QED, the theory of electromagnetic interactions,
non-Abelian symmetries and their application in QCD, the theory of
strong interactions, and spontaneously broken symmetries and their
application in the theory of weak interactions Derives the
Lagrangian that implements these symmetry principles and extracts
the phenomenology that follows from it, such as elementary
particles and accidental symmetries Explains how the Standard Model
has been experimentally tested, emphasizing electroweak precision
measurements, flavor-changing neutral current processes, neutrino
oscillations, and cosmology Demonstrates how to extend the model to
address experimental and observational puzzles, such as neutrino
masses, dark matter, and the baryon asymmetry of the universe
Features a wealth of problems drawing from the latest research
Ideal for a one-semester graduate course and an invaluable resource
for practitioners Online solutions manual (available only to
instructors)
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