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Book

The book is published by Springer with DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-71706-6

Jupyter Notebooks with Python are available at this GitHub link.

Book: Particle Physics

Book

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Authors

Christoph Berger

Gregor Herten

Information about the book

This textbook on elementary particle physics provides an introduction from the basics to modern experiments to the latest developments in particle physics. Experimental tools such as accelerators and detectors as well as the symmetry principles and their applications are presented in detail. In addition, the Standard Model - which largely dominates today’s experimental and theoretical discussion - is introduced. To this end, the book explains essential areas of quantum electrodynamics, the quark model, quantum chromodynamics and electroweak theory. The Lagrangian formalism, the standard model as a gauge theory and the Higgs mechanism are described in detail. Chapters on the physics of hadron colliders and neutrino physics tie in with current research and also examine possible extensions of the Standard Model in the light of recent experimental results. The appealing design of the textbook and the 207 exercises with solution instructions and supplements as Jupyter Notebooks on GitHub subsequently serve to deepen the knowledge. The book is published by Springer with DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-71706-6.

Calculations with python

The very popular programming language Python is part of the curriculum at many universities. Sympy is a computer algebra programme based on Python. In conjunction with the Jupyter notebook, it provides an elegant framework for computer algebra. Please consult the Python and Jupyter pages to install these programs on your system. On this GitHub link we provide additional material for detailed calculations and solution notes for the exercises. The Python programming is intentionally kept at a simple level so that beginners in programming can get started easily.

Contents

1 Overview and Tools

2 The Scattering Matrix and its Symmetries

3 Elementary Quantum Electrodynamics

4 Quarks and Gluonsin Quantum Chromodynamics

5 Electrons and Quarks

6 From the Weak to the Electroweak Interaction

7 The Standard Model asa Gauge Theory

8 Hadron-Hadron Interactions

9 Neutrino Masses and Neutrino Oscillations

10 Beyond the Standard Model

Appendix