An up-to-date introduction to particle physics, with special emphasis on the new developments in neutrino physics, particle mixing, and CP-Violation and weak decays of heavy flavors. Another feature not offered in the first edition is the adoption of a metric and a notation for common gamma matrices. Previous edition not cited. Softcover. DLC: Particles (Nuclear Physics).
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"I consider this book to be a must for all those who are beginning the study of electroweak theory and quark models. The book is a must because in their unique fashion, Riazuddin, together with his younger twin brother, Fayyazuddin, have given us an up to date perspective of particle physics ..." A Salam ICTP "This book is a good text or supplement for a graduate particle physics course that covers a wide range of phenomena without going deeply into field theory methods. ... A Modern Introduction to Particle Physics uses Feynman diagram rules and proceeds from there. The presentation is fairly complete and easy to follow ... The book is also an excellent reference for the practicing physicist X theorist or experimenter X and a source for learning about different areas of particle physics. In most chapters, calculations are given for important experiments relevant to the presented theory and recent data are discussed. Each chapter has a good bibliography, includes references to other texts, classic papers, reviews, summer-school lectures and recent papers. Especially useful for a course are the problems given at the end of many chapters; most introductory particle physics texts lack these. The first six chapters give a good treatment of the basic quark model and in addition include Young's tableau for tensor representations in group theory, scattering cross sections (including the helicity formalism), discrete symmetries and SU(6). The electroweak unification and Higgs mechanism are of course covered, and so also are W, Z and Higgs physics and searches. The authors discuss particle mixing and CP violation with thoroughness, explicitly defining the various asymmetries and deriving their results. The unitarity triangle and p- O plots are defined, and B mesons are discussed along with the standard K meson treatment. Several more of the many current topics covered, often as full chapters, are radiative corrections, the triangle anomaly, grand unified theories (but not supersymmetry), heavy flavors, quarkonium, Dirac and Majorana neutrinos, the Mikheyev-Smirnov-Wolfenstein mixing effect, cosmology, baryon asymmetry and inflation. An appendix contains a translation between the Euclidean four-vector and the Pauli representation for the Dirac matrices used in the text, and the Minkowski four-vector and the Bjorken-Drell choice for the Dirac matrices, making the conventions largely irrelevant. With the large amount of material covered in the book, the instructor will have a conveniently wide latitude when designing his or her course. Although the authors claim the book could be used for a one-semester course, there is enough material for a two-quarter or year-long course. In summary, this book deals with many of the most current topics, yet with a simplicity of presentation that will please both instructors and students." Physics Today, 1994
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