An Introduction to Relativistic Processes and the Standard Model of Electroweak Interactions (eBook)

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2014 | 2nd ed. 2014
IX, 198 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-06130-6 (ISBN)

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An Introduction to Relativistic Processes and the Standard Model of Electroweak Interactions - Carlo M. Becchi, Giovanni Ridolfi
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This book offers a self-contained introduction to the theory of electroweak interactions based on the semi-classical approach to relativistic quantum field theory, with thorough discussion of key aspects of the field. The basic tools for the calculation of cross sections and decay rates in the context of relativistic quantum field theory are reviewed in a short, but complete and rigorous, presentation. Special attention is focused on relativistic scattering theory and on calculation of amplitude in the semi-classical approximation. The central part of the book is devoted to an illustration of the unified field theory of electromagnetic and weak interactions as a quantum field theory with spontaneously broken gauge invariance; particular emphasis is placed on experimental confirmations of the theory. The closing chapters address the most recent developments in electroweak phenomenology and provide an introduction to the theory and phenomenology of neutrino oscillations. In this 2nd edition the discussion of relativistic scattering processes in the semi-classical approximation has been revised and as a result intermediate results are now explicitly proven. Furthermore, the recent discovery of the Higgs boson is now taken into account throughout the book. In particular, the Higgs decay channel into a pair of photons, which has played a crucial role in the discovery, is discussed.As in the first edition, the accent is still on the semi-classical approximation. However, in view of the necessity of a discussion of H !, the authors give several indications about corrections to the semiclassical approximation. Violation of unitarity is discussed in more detail, including the dispersion relations as a tool for computing loop corrections; the above-mentioned Higgs decay channel is illustrated by means of a full one-loop calculation; and finally, loop effects on the production of unstable particles (such as the Z0 boson) are now discussed. Finally, the neutrino mass and oscillation analysis is updated taking into account the major achievements of the last years.

Carlo M. Becchi is full professor in Theoretical Physics at the University of Genoa since 1976. He is an expert in quantum gauge theories and renormalization, he is one of the discoverers of the Becchi-Rouet-Stora transformation which is now a basic tool for the quantization of systems with constraints. Carlo M. Becchi is Supervisory Editor of Nuclear Physics B. Giovanni Ridolfi received his doctorate in physics from University of Genoa, Italy, in 1989, and has held research appointments at CERN, Geneva and at the italian Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare. He is now full Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Genoa, Italy. His research interests are in the field of phenomenology of fundamental interactions.

Introduction.- Relativistic field theory.- Scattering theory.- Feynman.- Spinor fields.- Gauge symmetries.- The standard model.- Spontaneous breaking of the gauge symmetry.- Breaking of accidental symmetries.- Summary.- Applications.- Neutrino masses and mixing.- A. Large-time evolution of the free field.- B. Scattering from an external density.- C. Dirac matrices.- D. Violation of unitarity in the Fermi theory.- References.

Reihe/Serie UNITEXT for Physics
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Atom- / Kern- / Molekularphysik
Schlagworte Electromagnetic Interactions • Electroweak Phenomenology • Electroweak theory • Feynman diagrams • Gauge Symmetry • Higgs boson • Neutrino Oscillations • QCD and QED • Relativistic Quantum Field Theory • relativistic scattering theory • Semi-classical Approximation • strong interactions • Unified Field Theory • Vector Bosons • Weak Interactions
ISBN-10 3-319-06130-5 / 3319061305
ISBN-13 978-3-319-06130-6 / 9783319061306
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