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Physics in D >= 4 : proceedings of the Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics : TASI 2004 : Boulder, CO, USA, 6 June-2 July 2004 / editors, John Terning, Carlos E.M. Wagner, Dieter Zeppenfeld.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics, Corporate Author.
Contributor:
Terning, John, 1962-
Wagner, Carlos E. M.
Zeppenfeld, Dieter, 1956-
Conference Name:
Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics (2004 : Boulder, Colo.)
Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Particles (Nuclear physics)--Congresses.
Particles (Nuclear physics).
Standard model (Nuclear physics)--Congresses.
Standard model (Nuclear physics).
Field theory (Physics)--Congresses.
Field theory (Physics).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 856 p. ) ill., ports.
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Physics in D greater than or equal to 4
TASI 2004
Place of Publication:
Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, c2006.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book contains write-ups of lectures from a summer school for advanced graduate students in elementary particle physics. In the first lecture, Scott Willenbrock gives an overview of the standard model of particle physics. This is followed by reviews of specific areas of standard model physics : precision electroweak analysis by James Wells, quantum chromodynamics and jets by George Sterman, and heavy quark effective field by Matthias Neubert. Developments in neutrino physics are discussed by Andre de Gouvea and the theory behind the Higgs boson is addressed by Laura Reina. Collider phenomenology from both experimental and theoretical perspectives are highlighted by Heidi Schellman and Tao Han. A brief survey of dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking is provided by R Sekhar Chivukula and Elizabeth H Simmons. Martin Schmaltz covers the recent proposals for "little" Higgs theories. Markus Luty describes what is needed to make supersymmetric theories realistic by breaking supersymmetry. There is an entire series of lectures by Raman Sundrum, Graham Kribs, and Csaba Csaki on extra dimensions. Finally, Keith Olive completes the book with a review of astrophysics.
Contents:
Symmetries of the standard model / Scott Willenbrock
Introduction to precision electroweak analysis / James D. Wells
QCD and jets / George Sterman
Effective field theory and heavy quark physics / Matthias Neubert
Neutrino physics / Andre de Gouvea
Higgs boson physics / Laura Reina
Learn hadron collider physics in 3 days / Heidi Schellman
Collider phenomenology : basic knowledge and techniques / Tao Han
Dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking / R. Sekhar Chivukula and Elizabeth H. Simmons
Little Higgs goes to TASI / M. Schmaltz
Supersymmetry breaking / Markus A. Luty
To the fifth dimension and back / Raman Sundrum
Phenomenology of extra dimensions / Graham D. Kribs
Electroweak symmetry breaking from extra dimensions / Csaba Csaki, Jay Hubisz and Patrick Meade
Astroparticle physics / Keith A. Olive
Student seminars
KT-Fest
Student participants
Lecturers, directors, and local organizing committee.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789812773579
9812773576
OCLC:
879025291

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