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PHYS564: Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics I (PAST/FUTURE SEMESTER)

Offering:
Sem. 1, Class 3, cr. 3.


Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: PHYS 360 or 460 or 550.
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Description:

This is the first part of a two-semester course sequence to give an introduction to Particle Physics. Focus is given to the experimental features, with phenomenological and theoretical considerations. This course brings students up to the current status of research in elementary particle physics.

After a chronological introduction, the Standard Model of particles and interactions with emphasis on the electroweak theory is described. The seminal experiments that confirmed the predictions of the Standard Model are presented.

The topics covered include a historical survey of the major discoveries in particle physics, kinematics and quantum mechanics of scattering and decay of particles, particle accelerators, particle interactions with matter, experimental techniques, quarks and leptons, the role of symmetries and a discussion of the electromagnetic, strong, and weak interactions.


Instructor(s):
JUNG, ANDREAS


Email:
anjung@purdue.edu


Textbook(s) for Fall 2022

Title Author Edition ISBN Publisher Req/Opt Notes
Modern Particle Physics Mark Thomson 1st Edition 978-1107034266 Cambridge University Press Optional

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