Electroweak Theory
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- Nuclear physics
- B mesons
- charged current reactions
- CP violation
- cross sections and traces
- D mesons
- deep inelastic scattering
- electromagnetic current properties
- Glashow-Salam-Weinberg model
- global and local Symmetries
- hadrons
- heavy quarks
- Higgs mechanism
- Higgs particles
- K mesons
- leptons
- neutral currents in semileptonic reactions
- neutrinos
- quark bilinear identities
- quark model
- spinors
- spontaneous symmetry breaking
- weak currents
- Yang-Mills theories
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The electroweak theory unifies two basic forces of nature: the weak force and electromagnetism. This is a concise introduction to the structure of the electroweak theory and its applications. It describes the structure and properties of field theories with global and local symmetries, leading to the standard model. It describes the particles and processes predicted by the theory, and compares them with experimental results. It also covers neutral currents, the properties of W and Z bosons, the properties of quarks and mesons containing heavy quarks, neutrino oscillations, CP-asymmetries in K, D, and B meson decays, and the search for Higgs particles. Each chapter contains problems to supplement the text, stemming from the author's long teaching experience. This will be of great interest to graduate students and researchers in elementary particle physics.
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