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adam_text | Contents
Suggested
Short
Course Inside
Front Cover
Editors Preface to the Manchester Physics Series
xiii
Authors Preface
XV
Notes
xvii
1
SOME BASIC CONCEPTS
1
1.1
Introduction
1
1.2
Antiparticles
3
1.2.1
Relativistic wave equations
3
1.2.2
Hole theory and the positron
6
1.3
Interactions and Feynman Diagrams
9
1.3.1
Basic electromagnetic processes
9
1.3.2
Real processes
10
1.3.3
Electron-positron pair production and annihilation
14
1.3.4
Other processes
17
1.4
Particle Exchange
18
1.4.1
Range of forces
18
1.4.2
The Yukawa potential
19
1.4.3
The zero-range approximation
20
1.5
Units and Dimensions
22
PROBLEMS
1
24
2
LEPTONS AND THE WEAK INTERACTION
27
2.1
Lepton
Multiplets
and
Lepton
Numbers
27
2.1.1
Electron neutrinos
28
2.1.2
Further generations
31
2.2
Leptonic Weak Interactions
34
2.2.1
XVі and Z° exchange
34
2.2.2
Lepton
decays and universality
36
2.3
Neutrino Masses and Neutrino Mixing
38
2.3.1
Neutrino mixing
39
2.3.2
Neutrino oscillations
41
It Starred sections may be omitted on a first reading as they are not required later in the book.
viii Contents
2.3.3 Neutrino
masses
46
2.3.4
Lepton
numbers revisited
48
PROBLEMS
2 49
3
QUARKS AND HADRONS
51
3.1
Quarks
52
3.2
General Properties of Hadrons
53
3.3
Pions
and
Nucléons
57
3.4
Strange Particles, Charm and Bottom
60
3.5
Short-Lived Hadrons
66
3.6
Allowed Quantum Numbers and Exotics
71
PROBLEMS
3 73
4
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
75
4.1
Overview
75
4.2
Accelerators and Beams
77
4.2.1
Linear accelerators
77
4.2.2
Cyclic accelerators
78
4.2.3
Fixed-target machines and colliders
80
4.2.4
Neutral and unstable particle beams
82
4.3
Particle Interactions with Matter
83
4.3.1
Short-range interactions with nuclei
83
4.3.2
Ionization energy losses
85
4.3.3
Radiation energy losses
88
4.3.4
Interactions of photons in matter
90
4.3.5
Ranges and interaction lengths
92
4.4
Particle Detectors
92
4.4.1
Introduction
93
4.4.2
Gas detectors
93
4.4.3
Semiconductor detectors
99
4.4.4
Scintillation counters
100
4.4.5
Čerenkov
counters
101
4.4.6
Calorimeters
103
4.5
Detector Systems and Experiments
106
4.5.1
Discovery of the W± and Z° bosons
106
4.5.2
Some modern detector systems
112
PROBLEMS
4 115
5
SPACE-TIME SYMMETRIES
117
5.1
Translational
Invariance
118
5.2
Rotational
Invariance
120
5.2.1
Angular momentum conservation
121
5.2.2
Classification of particles
124
5.2.3
Angular momentum in the quark model
125
Contents ix
5.3
Parity
127
5.3.1 Leptons
and antileptons
129
5.3.2 Quarks
and hadrons
131
5.3.3
Parity of the charged
pion
132
5.3.4
Parity of the photon
133
5.4
Charge Conjugation
134
5.4.1
π°
and
η
decays
136
£5.5
Positronium
138
£5.5.1
Fine structure
139
£5.5.2
С
-parity
and annihilations
141
*5.6 Time Reversal
142
£5.6.1
Principle of detailed balance
144
£5.6.2
Spin of the charged
pion
144
PROBLEMS
5 145
6
THE QUARK MODEL
147
6.1
Isospin Symmetry
148
6.1.1
Isospin quantum numbers
148
6.1.2
Allowed quantum numbers
150
6.1.3
An example: the
sigma
(Σ)
baryons
151
6.1.4
The
u, d
quark mass splitting
153
6.2
The Lightest Hadrons
154
6.2.1
The light mesons
154
6.2.2
The light baryons
156
6.2.3 Baryon
mass splittings
159
£6.2.4 Baryon
magnetic moments
160
6.3
Colour
162
6.3.1
Colour charges and confinement
163
■£6.3.2
Colour wavefunctions and the
Pauli
principle
165
£6.4
Charmonium and Bottomium
168
£6.4.1
Charmonium
169
*6.4.2 Bottomium
172
£6.4.3
The quark-antiquark potential
172
PROBLEMS
6 176
7
QCD, JETS AND GLUONS
179
7.1
Quantum Chromodynamics
179
7.1.1
The strong coupling constant
183
£7.1.2
Screening,
antiscreening
and asymptotic freedom
185
£7.1.3
The quark-gluon plasma
187
7.2
Electron-Positron Annihilation
190
7.2.1
Two-jet events
190
7.2.2
Three-jet events
193
7.2.3
The total cross-section
194
x
Contents
7.3
Elastic Electron
Scattering: The size of the proton
196
7.3.1
Static charge distributions
197
7.3.2
Proton form factors
198
-£7.3.3
The basic cross-section formulas
200
7.4
Inelastic Electron and Muon Scattering
202
7.4.1
Björken
scaling
203
7.4.2
The
parton
model
205
■£7.4.3
Parton
distributions and scaling violations
207
■£7.5
Inelastic Neutrino Scattering
210
■£7.5.1
Quark identification and quark charges
213
PROBLEMS
7 215
8
WEAK INTERACTIONS: QUARKS AND LEPTONS
217
8.1
Charged Current Reactions
219
8.1.1
WMepton interactions
220
8.1.2
Lepton-quark symmetry
224
8.1.3
W
boson decays
229
■£8.1.4
Selection rules in weak decays
231
8.2
The Third Generation
234
8.2.1
More quark mixing
235
8.2.2
Properties of the top quark
238
£8.2.3
Discovery of the top quark
240
PROBLEMS
8 245
9
WEAK INTERACTIONS: ELECTROWEAK UNIFICATION
249
9.1
Neutral Currents and the Unified Theory
250
9.1.1
The basic vertices
250
9.1.2
The unification condition and the W* and Z°
masses
253
9.1.3
Electroweak reactions
256
9.1.4
Z° formation: how many neutrinos are there?
258
9.2
Gauge
Invariance
and the Higgs Boson
263
9.2.1
Unification and the gauge principle
264
9.2.2
Particle masses and the Higgs field
265
9.2.3
Higgs boson decays
269
9.2.4
The search for the Higgs boson
273
PROBLEMS
9 276
10
DISCRETE SYMMETRIES: C, P, CP AND CPT
279
10.1
Ρ
Violation,
С
Violation and CP Conservation
279
10.1.1
Muon decay symmetries
281
10.1.2
Left-handed neutrinos and right-handed antineutrinos
283
10.1.3
Pion
and muon decays revisited
286
10.2
CP Violation
288
10.2.1
CP eigenstates
288
10.2.2
The discovery of CP violation
291
Contents xi
10.2.3
CP-
violating K°L decays
294
10.2.4
CP violation in
В
decays
296
10.3
Flavour Oscillations and the CPT Theorem
299
10.4
CP Violation in the Standard Model
303
PROBLEMS
10 305
11
BEYOND THE STANDARD MODEL
307
11.1
Grand Unification
308
11.1.1
Quark and
lepton
charges
310
11.1.2
The weak mixing angle
311
11.1.3
Proton decay
311
11.2
Supersymmetry
314
11.2.1
CP violation and electric
dipole
moments
315
11.2.2
Detection of superparticles
317
11.3
Strings and Things
318
11.4
Particle Cosmology
320
11.4.1
Dark matter: WIMPs and neutrinos
320
11.4.2
Matter-antimatter asymmetry
323
11.5
Neutrino Astronomy
324
11.6
Dirac or
Majorana
Neutrinos?
327
11.6.1
The seesaw mechanism
328
11.6.2
Double-beta decay
329
PROBLEMS
11 333
A RELATIVISTIC KINEMATICS
335
A.
1
The
Lorentz
Transformation for Energy and Momentum
335
A.2 The Invariant Mass
337
A.2.1 Beam energies and thresholds
337
A.2.2 Masses of unstable particles
339
A.3 Transformation of the Scattering Angle
339
PROBLEMS A
341
В
AMPLITUDES AND CROSS-SECTIONS
343
343
345
346
348
351
352
355
357
359
360
362
B.I
Rates and Cross-Sections
B.2
The Total Cross-Section
B.3
Differential Cross-Sections
•B.4
The Scattering Amplitude
•B.5
The Breit-Wigner Formula
B.5.1 Decay distributions
B.5.2 Resonant cross-sections
PROBLEMS
В
•THE ISOSPIN FORMALISM
C.I
Isospin
Operators
C.2
Isospin
States
xi¡
Contents
С.З
Isospin
Multiplets
363
C.3.1 Hadron
states
364
C.4
Branching
Ratios
366
C.5
Spin
States
367
PROBLEMS
С
368
D
•GAUGE THEORIES
369
D.I Electromagnetic Interactions
370
D.2 Gauge Transformations
371
D.3 Gauge
Invariance
and the Photon Mass
372
D.4 The Gauge Principle
374
D.5 The Higgs Mechanism
376
D.5.1 Charge and current densities
376
D.5.2 Spin-0 bosons
377
D.5.3 Spontaneous symmetry breaking
379
D.6
Quantum
Chromodynamics
380
D.7 Electroweak Interactions
384
D.7.1 Weakisospin
385
D.7.2 Gauge
invariance
and charged currents
386
D.7.3 The unification condition
388
D.7.4 Spin structure and parity violation
391
PROBLEMS
D
392
E
TABLES OF PARTICLE PROPERTIES
395
E.I Gauge Bosons
395
E.2 Leptons
396
E.3 Quarks
396
E.4 Low-lying
Baryons 397
E.5 Low-lying Mesons
399
F
SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS
403
References
433
Index
435
Physical Constants, Conversion Factors
and Natural Units Inside Back Cover
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Suggested
Short
Course Inside
Front Cover
Editors' Preface to the Manchester Physics Series
xiii
Authors' Preface
XV
Notes
xvii
1
SOME BASIC CONCEPTS
1
1.1
Introduction
1
1.2
Antiparticles
3
1.2.1
Relativistic wave equations
3
1.2.2
Hole theory and the positron
6
1.3
Interactions and Feynman Diagrams
9
1.3.1
Basic electromagnetic processes
9
1.3.2
Real processes
10
1.3.3
Electron-positron pair production and annihilation
14
1.3.4
Other processes
17
1.4
Particle Exchange
18
1.4.1
Range of forces
18
1.4.2
The Yukawa potential
19
1.4.3
The zero-range approximation
20
1.5
Units and Dimensions
22
PROBLEMS
1
24
2
LEPTONS AND THE WEAK INTERACTION
27
2.1
Lepton
Multiplets
and
Lepton
Numbers
27
2.1.1
Electron neutrinos
28
2.1.2
Further generations
31
2.2
Leptonic Weak Interactions
34
2.2.1
XVі and Z° exchange
34
2.2.2
Lepton
decays and universality
36
2.3
Neutrino Masses and Neutrino Mixing
38
2.3.1
Neutrino mixing
39
2.3.2
Neutrino oscillations
41
It Starred sections may be omitted on a first reading as they are not required later in the book.
viii Contents
2.3.3 Neutrino
masses
46
2.3.4
Lepton
numbers revisited
48
PROBLEMS
2 49
3
QUARKS AND HADRONS
51
3.1
Quarks
52
3.2
General Properties of Hadrons
53
3.3
Pions
and
Nucléons
57
3.4
Strange Particles, Charm and Bottom
60
3.5
Short-Lived Hadrons
66
3.6
Allowed Quantum Numbers and Exotics
71
PROBLEMS
3 73
4
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
75
4.1
Overview
75
4.2
Accelerators and Beams
77
4.2.1
Linear accelerators
77
4.2.2
Cyclic accelerators
78
4.2.3
Fixed-target machines and colliders
80
4.2.4
Neutral and unstable particle beams
82
4.3
Particle Interactions with Matter
83
4.3.1
Short-range interactions with nuclei
83
4.3.2
Ionization energy losses
85
4.3.3
Radiation energy losses
88
4.3.4
Interactions of photons in matter
90
4.3.5
Ranges and interaction lengths
92
4.4
Particle Detectors
92
4.4.1
Introduction
93
4.4.2
Gas detectors
93
4.4.3
Semiconductor detectors
99
4.4.4
Scintillation counters
100
4.4.5
Čerenkov
counters
101
4.4.6
Calorimeters
103
4.5
Detector Systems and Experiments
106
4.5.1
Discovery of the W± and Z° bosons
106
4.5.2
Some modern detector systems
112
PROBLEMS
4 115
5
SPACE-TIME SYMMETRIES
117
5.1
Translational
Invariance
118
5.2
Rotational
Invariance
120
5.2.1
Angular momentum conservation
121
5.2.2
Classification of particles
124
5.2.3
Angular momentum in the quark model
125
Contents ix
5.3
Parity
127
5.3.1 Leptons
and antileptons
129
5.3.2 Quarks
and hadrons
131
5.3.3
Parity of the charged
pion
132
5.3.4
Parity of the photon
133
5.4
Charge Conjugation
134
5.4.1
π°
and
η
decays
136
£5.5
Positronium
138
£5.5.1
Fine structure
139
£5.5.2
С
-parity
and annihilations
141
*5.6 Time Reversal
142
£5.6.1
Principle of detailed balance
144
£5.6.2
Spin of the charged
pion
144
PROBLEMS
5 145
6
THE QUARK MODEL
147
6.1
Isospin Symmetry
148
6.1.1
Isospin quantum numbers
148
6.1.2
Allowed quantum numbers
150
6.1.3
An example: the
sigma
(Σ)
baryons
151
6.1.4
The
u, d
quark mass splitting
153
6.2
The Lightest Hadrons
154
6.2.1
The light mesons
154
6.2.2
The light baryons
156
6.2.3 Baryon
mass splittings
159
£6.2.4 Baryon
magnetic moments
160
6.3
Colour
162
6.3.1
Colour charges and confinement
163
■£6.3.2
Colour wavefunctions and the
Pauli
principle
165
£6.4
Charmonium and Bottomium
168
£6.4.1
Charmonium
169
*6.4.2 Bottomium
172
£6.4.3
The quark-antiquark potential
172
PROBLEMS
6 176
7
QCD, JETS AND GLUONS
179
7.1
Quantum Chromodynamics
179
7.1.1
The strong coupling constant
183
£7.1.2
Screening,
antiscreening
and asymptotic freedom
185
£7.1.3
The quark-gluon plasma
187
7.2
Electron-Positron Annihilation
190
7.2.1
Two-jet events
190
7.2.2
Three-jet events
193
7.2.3
The total cross-section
194
x
Contents
7.3
Elastic Electron
Scattering: The size of the proton
196
7.3.1
Static charge distributions
197
7.3.2
Proton form factors
198
-£7.3.3
The basic cross-section formulas
200
7.4
Inelastic Electron and Muon Scattering
202
7.4.1
Björken
scaling
203
7.4.2
The
parton
model
205
■£7.4.3
Parton
distributions and scaling violations
207
■£7.5
Inelastic Neutrino Scattering
210
■£7.5.1
Quark identification and quark charges
213
PROBLEMS
7 215
8
WEAK INTERACTIONS: QUARKS AND LEPTONS
217
8.1
Charged Current Reactions
219
8.1.1
WMepton interactions
220
8.1.2
Lepton-quark symmetry
224
8.1.3
W
boson decays
229
■£8.1.4
Selection rules in weak decays
231
8.2
The Third Generation
234
8.2.1
More quark mixing
235
8.2.2
Properties of the top quark
238
£8.2.3
Discovery of the top quark
240
PROBLEMS
8 245
9
WEAK INTERACTIONS: ELECTROWEAK UNIFICATION
249
9.1
Neutral Currents and the Unified Theory
250
9.1.1
The basic vertices
250
9.1.2
The unification condition and the W* and Z°
masses
253
9.1.3
Electroweak reactions
256
9.1.4
Z° formation: how many neutrinos are there?
258
9.2
Gauge
Invariance
and the Higgs Boson
263
9.2.1
Unification and the gauge principle
264
9.2.2
Particle masses and the Higgs field
265
9.2.3
Higgs boson decays
269
9.2.4
The search for the Higgs boson
273
PROBLEMS
9 276
10
DISCRETE SYMMETRIES: C, P, CP AND CPT
279
10.1
Ρ
Violation,
С
Violation and CP Conservation
279
10.1.1
Muon decay symmetries
281
10.1.2
Left-handed neutrinos and right-handed antineutrinos
283
10.1.3
Pion
and muon decays revisited
286
10.2
CP Violation
288
10.2.1
CP eigenstates
288
10.2.2
The discovery of CP violation
291
Contents xi
10.2.3
CP-
violating K°L decays
294
10.2.4
CP violation in
В
decays
296
10.3
Flavour Oscillations and the CPT Theorem
299
10.4
CP Violation in the Standard Model
303
PROBLEMS
10 305
11
BEYOND THE STANDARD MODEL
307
11.1
Grand Unification
308
11.1.1
Quark and
lepton
charges
310
11.1.2
The weak mixing angle
311
11.1.3
Proton decay
311
11.2
Supersymmetry
314
11.2.1
CP violation and electric
dipole
moments
315
11.2.2
Detection of superparticles
317
11.3
Strings and Things
318
11.4
Particle Cosmology
320
11.4.1
Dark matter: WIMPs and neutrinos
320
11.4.2
Matter-antimatter asymmetry
323
11.5
Neutrino Astronomy
324
11.6
Dirac or
Majorana
Neutrinos?
327
11.6.1
The seesaw mechanism
328
11.6.2
Double-beta decay
329
PROBLEMS
11 333
A RELATIVISTIC KINEMATICS
335
A.
1
The
Lorentz
Transformation for Energy and Momentum
335
A.2 The Invariant Mass
337
A.2.1 Beam energies and thresholds
337
A.2.2 Masses of unstable particles
339
A.3 Transformation of the Scattering Angle
339
PROBLEMS A
341
В
AMPLITUDES AND CROSS-SECTIONS
343
343
345
346
348
351
352
355
357
359
360
362
B.I
Rates and Cross-Sections
B.2
The Total Cross-Section
B.3
Differential Cross-Sections
•B.4
The Scattering Amplitude
•B.5
The Breit-Wigner Formula
B.5.1 Decay distributions
B.5.2 Resonant cross-sections
PROBLEMS
В
•THE ISOSPIN FORMALISM
C.I
Isospin
Operators
C.2
Isospin
States
xi¡
Contents
С.З
Isospin
Multiplets
363
C.3.1 Hadron
states
364
C.4
Branching
Ratios
366
C.5
Spin
States
367
PROBLEMS
С
368
D
•GAUGE THEORIES
369
D.I Electromagnetic Interactions
370
D.2 Gauge Transformations
371
D.3 Gauge
Invariance
and the Photon Mass
372
D.4 The Gauge Principle
374
D.5 The Higgs Mechanism
376
D.5.1 Charge and current densities
376
D.5.2 Spin-0 bosons
377
D.5.3 Spontaneous symmetry breaking
379
D.6
Quantum
Chromodynamics
380
D.7 Electroweak Interactions
384
D.7.1 Weakisospin
385
D.7.2 Gauge
invariance
and charged currents
386
D.7.3 The unification condition
388
D.7.4 Spin structure and parity violation
391
PROBLEMS
D
392
E
TABLES OF PARTICLE PROPERTIES
395
E.I Gauge Bosons
395
E.2 Leptons
396
E.3 Quarks
396
E.4 Low-lying
Baryons 397
E.5 Low-lying Mesons
399
F
SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS
403
References
433
Index
435
Physical Constants, Conversion Factors
and Natural Units Inside Back Cover |
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