Particle Physics in the LHC Era

Giles Barr (Associate Professor of Physics, Associate Professor of Physics, University of Oxford),Robin Devenish (Emeritus Professor of Physics, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Oxford),Roman Walczak (Associate Professor of Physics, Associate Professor of Physics, University of Oxford),Tony Weidberg (Professor of Physics, Professor of Physics, University of Oxford)

Particle Physics in the LHC Era
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
21 January 2016
Pages
422
ISBN
9780198748557

Particle Physics in the LHC Era

Giles Barr (Associate Professor of Physics, Associate Professor of Physics, University of Oxford),Robin Devenish (Emeritus Professor of Physics, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Oxford),Roman Walczak (Associate Professor of Physics, Associate Professor of Physics, University of Oxford),Tony Weidberg (Professor of Physics, Professor of Physics, University of Oxford)

This text gives an introduction to particle physics at a level accessible to advanced undergraduate students. It is based on lectures given to 4th year physics students over a number of years, and reflects the feedback from the students. The aim is to explain the theoretical and experimental basis of the Standard Model (SM) of Particle Physics with the simplest mathematical treatment possible. All the experimental discoveries that led to the understanding of the SM relied on particle detectors and most of them required advanced particle accelerators. A unique feature of this book is that it gives a serious introduction to the fundamental accelerator and detector physics, which is currently only available in advanced graduate textbooks. The mathematical tools that are required such as group theory are covered in one chapter. A modern treatment of the Dirac equation is given in which the free particle Dirac equation is seen as being equivalent to the Lorentz transformation. The idea of generating the SM interactions from fundamental gauge symmetries is explained. The core of the book covers the SM. The tools developed are used to explain its theoretical basis and a clear discussion is given of the critical experimental evidence which underpins it. A thorough account is given of quark flavour and neutrino oscillations based on published experimental results, including some from running experiments. A simple introduction to the Higgs sector of the SM is given. This explains the key idea of how spontaneous symmetry breaking can generate particle masses without violating the underlying gauge symmetry. A key feature of this book is that it gives an accessible explanation of the discovery of the Higgs boson, including the advanced statistical techniques required. The final chapter gives an introduction to LHC physics beyond the standard model and the techniques used in searches for new physics. There is an outline of the shortcomings of the SM and a discussion of possible solutions and future experiments to resolve these outstanding questions. For updates, new results, useful links as well as corrections to errata in this book, please see the book website maintained by the authors: https://pplhcera.physics.ox.ac.uk/

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