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Elementary Particle Physics Vol. 2 : Standard Model and Experiments

ISBN: 9783527409662 | 3527409661
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Pub. Date: 3/11/2013

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
This book presents up to date and most comprehensive coverage of particle physics experiments covering theory of and beyond the standard model. It is an essential reference for researchers in ground-based and astroparticle physics.

The book is an up to date and comprehensive work covering the most recent particle physics experiments and research linking together with the standard model theory and beyond.  Combined with Volume 1 (ISBN: 978-3-527-40962-4), this is a must have resource for researchers in ground bas... MORE

Part I Electroweak Dynamics
1. The Standard Model
2. Neutral Current
3. W
4. Physics at Z Resonance
5. Precision Tests of the Electroweak Theory
6. Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa Matrix
Part II QCD Dynamics
7. QCD
8. Deep Inelastic Scattering
9. Jets and Fragmentations
10. Gluons
11. Jets in Hadron Reactions
A Feynman Rules for the Electroweak Theory
B Radiative Corrections to the Gauge Boson Self Energy
C tHooft's Gauge
D Fierz Transformation
E Collins-Soper Frame
F Multipole Expansion of the Ve... MORE
Yorikiyo Nagashima is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Physics of Osaka University, Japan. An organizer of international conferences, he is also a member of the most important collaboration groups in his field of expertise, including those related to neutrino research. Professor Nagashima was the spokesman of the VENUS group, one of the major detectors of the Japanese first collider accelerator TORISTAN, where he served the first and second term at the start of the project. Professor Nagashima has authored or co-authored 296 papers, some of them cited up to 250 times.


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