01826nam a22002417a 4500003001700000005001700017008004100034020001800075040000700093041001200100082001600112100003100128245004800159250000600207260004700213300003000260365006300290520101200353650003701365942001201402999001901414952015101433St Aloysius Coll20260306180506.0260302b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781009440738 cAL aEnglish a539.7bBETI aAlessandro Bettini9257309 aIntroduction to elementary particle physics a3 aNew YorkbCambridge University Pressc2024 axvi, 544p.bHBc28x18.3cm 2Generala6261b₹4886.00c₹d₹6264.00e22%f23/0/2026 aThe third edition of this successful textbook has been redesigned to reflect the progress of the field in the last decade, including the latest studies of the Higgs boson, quark-gluon plasma, progress in flavor and neutrino physics and the discovery of gravitational waves. It provides undergraduate students with complete coverage of the basic elements of the Standard Model of particle physics, assuming only introductory courses in nuclear physics, special relativity and quantum mechanics. Examples of fundamental experiments are highlighted before discussions of the theory, giving students an appreciation of how experiment and theory interplay in the development of physics. The author examines leptons, hadrons and quarks, before presenting the dynamics and the surprising properties of the charges of the different forces, concluding with a discussion on neutrino properties beyond the Standard Model. This title is also available as open access on Higher Education from Cambridge University Press. 2Nuclear PhysicsaPhysics9257310 2ddccBK c240979d240979 00102ddc40708PHYaSACPGbSACPGd2026-03-26eBiblios Book Pointg4886.00l0o539.7 BETIpPG025216r2026-03-02 18:34:02v6264.00w0000-00-00yBK