01852nam a22002897a 450000500170000000800410001702000190005804000090007704100080008608200220009410000220011624500320013826000420017030000290021236500560024144000340029752008390033165000390117065000240120965000380123365000260127165000380129770000240133594200120135999900190137195201720139020220314092759.0220314b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a978-0710212344 cAloy aeng 223a539.721bKENE aI R Kenyon923528 aElementary Particle Physics aLondonbRoultledge & Kegan Paulc2020 axi,312 p.bPBc23x15 cm. 2Physicsa6321b796.00c₹d995.00e20%f08-03-2022 aStudent Physics Series923527 aThe last few years have seen particular excitement in particle physics, culminating in the experimental confirmation of the W and Z particles. Ian Kenyon, who was involved in the UA1 experiment at CERN that searched for the particles, provides an introduction to particle physics and takes a refreshingly non-historical approach. The aim of the book has been to concentrate on the 'standard model' and the gauge symmetries because these form the core of the subject. Leptons, quarks and forces are introduced at the beginning. After this introduction the gauge theories are dealt with in order of increasing complexity. Attention is then focussed on the hadrons - deep inelastic scattering of hadrons, then hadron spectroscopy and finally hadron interactions. Current developments beyond the standard model appear in the last chapter. aParticles (Nuclear Physics)923520 aGauge Fields923529 aLeptons, Quarks and Forces923521 aColour and QCD923522 aHadron-hadron Interactions923523 aKENYON (I R)923524 2ddccBK c221846d221846 00102ddc40708PHYaALbALd2022-03-10eBiblios Book Point, Surathkal, Mangalore-575014g796.00l0o539.721 KENEp075628r2022-03-14 00:00:00v995.00w2022-03-14yBK