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Dynamics of the Standard Model

Dynamics of the Standard Model

Dynamics of the Standard Model

John F. Donoghue, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Eugene Golowich, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Barry R. Holstein, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
July 1992
Replaced By 9780521476522
Hardback
9780521362887

    This book gives a detailed account of the Standard Model of particle physics, focussing on the techniques by which the model can produce information about real observed phenomena. It opens with a pedagogic account of the theory of the Standard Model. Introductions to the essential calculational techniques are included. The major part of the text is concerned with the use of the Standard Model in the calculation of physical properties of particles. Rigorous and reliable methods (radiative corrections and nonperturbative techniques based on symmetries and anomalies) are emphasized, but other useful models (such as the quark and Skyrme models) are also described. The strong and electroweak interactions are not treated as independent threads but rather are woven together into a unified phenomenological fabric. Many exercises and diagrams are included.

    • Standard Model is the outstanding achievement of past thirty years in particle physics
    • Gives detailed account of Standard Model
    • Pedagogic and comprehensive

    Reviews & endorsements

    "...certainly a good resource for a worker in the field....a valuable reference book in a graduate particle physics course." Mary K. Gaillard, American Journal of Physics

    "...I like this book. In fact, I think you will too, if you are interested in the details of the standard model. This book devotes a lot of attention to aspects of the standard model that require an understanding of its dynamics and not merely its symmetries. These issues are very important for researchers, and the book is destined to become both a valuablereference for them and a text that can be used in advanced courses in particle physics." Steven Gottlieb, Physics Today

    "...a welcome addition. Their text concentrates on how the basic theory can be connected to the observable real world....will fill in a gap in...the existing literature available to the particle physics community." A.D. Martin, Journal of Physics G

    "...provides a clear concise formulation of the theory and then goes through the application of the theory to most of the important experimental results to which it can be applied." L. Wolfenstein, Foundations of Physics

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    Product details

    July 1992
    Hardback
    9780521362887
    558 pages
    256 × 183 × 36 mm
    1.186kg
    60 b/w illus. 30 tables 50 exercises
    Replaced by 9780521476522

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Inputs to the standard model
    • Interactions of the standard model
    • Symmetries and anomalies
    • Introduction to effective Lagrangians
    • Leptons
    • Very low energy QCD - Pions and photons
    • Introducing kaons and etas
    • Kaons and the ∆S=1 interaction
    • Kaon mixing and CP violation
    • The large N expansion
    • Phenomenological models
    • Baryon properties
    • Hadron spectroscopy
    • Weak interactions of heavy quarks
    • The Higgs boson
    • The electroweak gauge bosons
    • Appendices
    • References
    • Index.
      Authors
    • John F. Donoghue , University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    • Eugene Golowich , University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    • Barry R. Holstein , University of Massachusetts, Amherst