Nuclear and Particle Physics
Title | Nuclear and Particle Physics PDF eBook |
Author | Brian R. Martin |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 2011-08-31 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 111996511X |
An accessible introduction to nuclear and particle physics with equal coverage of both topics, this text covers all the standard topics in particle and nuclear physics thoroughly and provides a few extras, including chapters on experimental methods; applications of nuclear physics including fission, fusion and biomedical applications; and unsolved problems for the future. It includes basic concepts and theory combined with current and future applications. An excellent resource for physics and astronomy undergraduates in higher-level courses, this text also serves well as a general reference for graduate studies.
Introduction To Nuclear And Particle Physics (2nd Edition)
Title | Introduction To Nuclear And Particle Physics (2nd Edition) PDF eBook |
Author | Ashok Das |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2003-12-23 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9814483338 |
The original edition of Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics was used with great success for single-semester courses on nuclear and particle physics offered by American and Canadian universities at the undergraduate level. It was also translated into German, and used overseas. Being less formal but well-written, this book is a good vehicle for learning the more intuitive rather than formal aspects of the subject. It is therefore of value to scientists with a minimal background in quantum mechanics, but is sufficiently substantive to have been recommended for graduate students interested in the fields covered in the text.In the second edition, the material begins with an exceptionally clear development of Rutherford scattering and, in the four following chapters, discusses sundry phenomenological issues concerning nuclear properties and structure, and general applications of radioactivity and of the nuclear force. This is followed by two chapters dealing with interactions of particles in matter, and how these characteristics are used to detect and identify such particles. A chapter on accelerators rounds out the experimental aspects of the field. The final seven chapters deal with elementary-particle phenomena, both before and after the realization of the Standard Model. This is interspersed with discussion of symmetries in classical physics and in the quantum domain, bringing into full focus the issues concerning CP violation, isotopic spin, and other symmetries. The final three chapters are devoted to the Standard Model and to possibly new physics beyond it, emphasizing unification of forces, supersymmetry, and other exciting areas of current research.The book contains several appendices on related subjects, such as special relativity, the nature of symmetry groups, etc. There are also many examples and problems in the text that are of value in gauging the reader's understanding of the material.
Foundations of Nuclear and Particle Physics
Title | Foundations of Nuclear and Particle Physics PDF eBook |
Author | T. William Donnelly |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 661 |
Release | 2017-02-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1108107451 |
This textbook brings together nuclear and particle physics, presenting a balanced overview of both fields as well as the interplay between the two. The theoretical as well as the experimental foundations are covered, providing students with a deep understanding of the subject. In-chapter exercises ranging from basic experimental to sophisticated theoretical questions provide an important tool for students to solidify their knowledge. Suitable for upper undergraduate courses in nuclear and particle physics as well as more advanced courses, the book includes road maps guiding instructors on tailoring the content to their course. Online resources including color figures, tables, and a solutions manual complete the teaching package. This textbook will be essential for students preparing for further study or a career in the field who require a solid grasp of both nuclear and particle physics.
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Title | Nuclear and Particle Physics PDF eBook |
Author | C. Amsler |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Nuclear physics |
ISBN | 9780750311403 |
This book provides an introductory course on Nuclear and Particle physics for undergraduate and early-graduate students, which the author has taught for several years at the University of Zurich. It contains fundamentals on both nuclear physics and particle physics. Emphasis is given to the discovery and history of developments in the field, and is experimentally/phenomenologically oriented. It contains detailed derivations of formulae such as 2- 3 body phase space, the Weinberg-Salam model, and neutrino scattering. Originally published in German as 'Kern- und Teilchenphysik', several sections have been added to this new English version to cover very modern topics, including updates on neutrinos, the Higgs boson, the top quark and bottom quark physics. - Prové de l'editor.
Particles and Nuclei
Title | Particles and Nuclei PDF eBook |
Author | Bogdan Povh |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 389 |
Release | 2013-04-17 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3662050234 |
The fourth edition includes new developments, in particular a new section on the double beta decay including a discussion of the possibility of a neutrinoless decay and its implications for the standard model.
A Modern Primer in Particle and Nuclear Physics
Title | A Modern Primer in Particle and Nuclear Physics PDF eBook |
Author | Francesco Terranova |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 490 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0192845241 |
Suitable for undergraduate and graduate physics students, this unique textbook provides an ideal entry point into particle, nuclear, and astroparticle physics and presents the modern concepts, theories, and experiments that explain the elementary constituents and basic forces of the universe.--
Experimental Techniques in Nuclear and Particle Physics
Title | Experimental Techniques in Nuclear and Particle Physics PDF eBook |
Author | Stefaan Tavernier |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2010-02-06 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3642008291 |
I have been teaching courses on experimental techniques in nuclear and particle physics to master students in physics and in engineering for many years. This book grew out of the lecture notes I made for these students. The physics and engineering students have rather different expectations of what such a course should be like. I hope that I have nevertheless managed to write a book that can satisfy the needs of these different target audiences. The lectures themselves, of course, need to be adapted to the needs of each group of students. An engineering student will not qu- tion a statement like “the velocity of the electrons in atoms is ?1% of the velocity of light”, a physics student will. Regarding units, I have written factors h and c explicitly in all equations throughout the book. For physics students it would be preferable to use the convention that is common in physics and omit these constants in the equations, but that would probably be confusing for the engineering students. Physics students tend to be more interested in theoretical physics courses. However, physics is an experimental science and physics students should und- stand how experiments work, and be able to make experiments work. This is an open access book.