描述
开 本: 16开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9787305136337丛书名: 南京大学研究生精品课程
内容简介
《标准模型及拓展(南京大学研究生精品课程)》是弗加多斯在南京大学关于粒子物理的演讲稿整理成文,由粒子物理的简介入手,依次讲解了群论原理、狄拉克理论等内容,适合物理学粒子物理方向学生学习。
目 录
0.1 PREFACE 1 Introduction to Particle Physics 1.1 The natural System of Units 1.2 The Planck Natural system of units 1.3 Invariants in kinematics 1.4 Cross sections and Luminosities 1.4.1 Luminosity for fixed target experiments 1.4.2 Lmninosity for colliding beam experiments 1.5 Kinematics of particle decay 1.6 Invariants in the scattering of two particles 1.7 Transformation properties of non invariant quantities 2 Elements of Group Theory 2.1 Definitions 2.2 Matrix groups 2.2.1 The exponential of a matrix 2.2.2 Determination of the independent parameters 2.3 The structure constants 2.4 Representations 2.4.1 The fundamental representation 2.4.2 The adjoined representation 2.5 Homomorphism-isomorphism 2.6 Some further examples 2.7 The proper orthogonal groups O(3) and O(4) 2.8 Symmetries and conservation laws-Noether's theorem 3 The Dirac Theory 3.1 Preliminaries-The Klein Gordon equation 3.2 The Dirac equation 3.2.1 The spinors u and v 3.2.2 Projection operators 3.2.3 Various representations of the Dirac Matrices 3.3 Interpretation of negative energy solutions 3.4 The notion of helicity 3.5 Charge conjugation for 4-spinors 3.6 Types of currents 4 The standard Model-Symmetry and particle content 4.1 The essential ingredients 4.2 The notion of a local symmetry 4.3 Non Abelian gauge transformation 4.3.1 Transformations associated with a non Abelian group 4.3.2 Some Examples 4.4 Gauge invariant Lagrangians 4.4.1 Only gauge fields 4.4.2 Lagrangian in the presence of scalar fields 4.4.3 Lagrangian in the presence of fermion fields 4.5 The particle content of the SM 4.6 The electroweak Lagrangian 5 The Higgs Mechanism 5.1 The Higgs Mechanism in global gauge transformations 5.2 The Higgs Mechanism in gauge theories 5.3 Fundamental theorem of Higgs Mechanism 6 The Group SU(3)-Quantum Chromodynamics 6.1 Quantum chromodynamics QCD 6.2 The one gluon exchange potential 6.2.1 Process involving only baryons 6.2.2 processes involving the creation of a qq pair 6.2.3 processes involving interaction of mesons 6.3 Low energy formalism 6.3.1 The orbital part at the quark level 6.3.2 The kinetic energy part 6.3.3 The confining potential 6.3.4 Fitting the strength of the confining potential 6.4 Matrix elements involving two quarks 6.4.1 The confining potential 6.4.2 The one gluon exchange potential 7 Fermion Masses and Currents 7.1 Fermion masses 7.2 The currents 7.2.1 The EM current 7.2.2 The charged currents 7.2.3 The neutral currents 7.3 The contact interaction 7.4 Determination of the Standard Model Parameters 7.5 Summary 8 Rates and Cross Sections in Electroweak Theory 8.1 Brief review and formulae 8.2 Decay widths and cross section 8.2.1 The decay of a vectcr boson 8.3 Muon-antimuon production in electron- positron colliders 8.4 neutrino electron scatterir 9 Supersymmetry for Pedestrians 9.1 Introduction 9.2 The particle content of MSSM 9.2.1 gauge particles 9.2.2 Fermions and s-fermions 9.2.3 The Higgs content 9.3 The Higgs mechanism 9.4 The Fermion masses 9.5 Supersymmetry breaking 9.6 Some remarks about the particle spectrum 10 SU(5)-An Example of Grand Unification 10.1 Mathematical Introduction 10.2 The structure of the GUT SU(5) 10.3 The particle content 10.3.1 The Fermions 10.3.2 The gauge bosons 10.3.3 The Higgs content 10.4 The Higgs Mechanism 10.5 The gauge boson masses 10.6 Gauge couplings 10.7 Baryon Asymmetry 11 A Brief Introduction to Cosmology 11.1 Cosmological Principles 11.2 The eXpanding Universe-Tie big bang scenario 11.2.1 The receding of galaxies 11.2.2 The background microwave radiation 11.2.3 The abundance of primordial 4/2He and other light elements in theUniverse 11.3 Evolution of the Universe 11.4 The Cosmological Constant - Dark Energy 11.5 The standard cosmological model 11.6 The proper length and the horizon 11.6.1 The proper length entering the prototype candles 11.6.2 The horizon 11.7 temperature 11.7.1 The relic neutrinos 11.8 The role of dark matter 11.8.1 The rotational velocities 11.8.2 Gravitational lensing 11.8.3 The observation of bullet cluster 11.9 Dark energy 11.9.1 Observations with standard candles 11.9.2 The microwave background radiation -The earliest picture of the Universe 11.10 The WMAP and PLANCK Observations 12 Neutrino oscillations 12.1 Introduction 12.2 The formalism 12.3 Neutrino oscillation experiments 12.4 The absolute scale of the neutrino mass 12.5 Neutrinos as probes 13 C.P.T and all that 13.1 Space inversion P 13.1.1 Parity conservation-parity violation 13.2 The helicity of the neutrinos 13.2.1 The determination of the helicity of neutrinos 13.2.2 Weak interaction and handedness 13.3 Charge Conjugation 13.3.1 Charge conjugation for 4-spinors 13.3.2 Transformation of currents 13.3.3 Symmetry relation of the Dirac mass term 13.3.4 Symmetry relation of the Majorana mass term 13.3.5 The charge conjugation of composite systems 13.3.6 How good a symmetry is the charge conjugation? 13.4 Time reversal 13.4.1 Time reversal in classical mechanics 13.4.2 Time reversal in quantum mechanics 13.4.3 Premature evidence for T violation 13.5 CP the combined action of P and C symmetries 13.5.1 The neutral Kaon system 13.5.2 Strangeness oscillations 13.5.3 Kaon regeneration 13.5.4 CP Violation 13.5.5 Evidence for T-violation 13.6 The combined symmetry CPT
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