Scientific Library of Tomsk State University

   E-catalog        

Normal view MARC view

LHC Phenomenology electronic resource edited by Einan Gardi, Nigel Glover, Aidan Robson.

Contributor(s): Gardi, Einan [editor.] | Glover, Nigel [editor.] | Robson, Aidan [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Scottish Graduate SeriesPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XIX, 355 p. 146 illus., 121 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319053622Subject(s): physics | Nuclear physics | Physical measurements | Measurement | Physics | Particle and Nuclear Physics | Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics | Measurement Science and InstrumentationDDC classification: 539.7 LOC classification: QC770-798Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Higgs/Electroweak in the SM and the MSSM -- Introduction to Flavour Physics -- Beyond the Standard Model Phenomenology and the Electroweak Symmetry Breaking -- Probing the Standard Model at Hadron Colliders -- Higgs Boson Searches -- Flavour Physics in the LHC Era -- Searches for New Physics at the Large Hadron Collider -- Monte Carlo Event Generators -- Statistics for Searches at the LHC.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book covers a very broad spectrum of experimental and theoretical activity in particle physics, from the searches for the Higgs boson and physics beyond the Standard Model, to detailed studies of Quantum Chromodynamics, the B-physics sectors and the properties of hadronic matter at high energy density as realised in heavy-ion collisions. Starting with a basic introduction to the Standard Model and its most likely extensions, the opening section of the book presents an overview of the theoretical and phenomenological framework of hadron collisions, and current theoretical models of frontier physics. In part II, discussion of the theory is supplemented by chapters on the detector capabilities and search strategies, as well as an overview of the main detector components, the initial calibration procedures and physics samples, and early LHC results. Part III completes the volume with a description of the physics behind Monte Carlo event generators, and a broad introduction to the main statistical methods used in high energy physics.  LHC Phenomenology covers all of these topics at a pedagogical level, with the aim of providing young particle physicists with the basic tools required for future work on the various LHC experiments. It will also serve as a useful reference text for those working in the field.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
No physical items for this record

Higgs/Electroweak in the SM and the MSSM -- Introduction to Flavour Physics -- Beyond the Standard Model Phenomenology and the Electroweak Symmetry Breaking -- Probing the Standard Model at Hadron Colliders -- Higgs Boson Searches -- Flavour Physics in the LHC Era -- Searches for New Physics at the Large Hadron Collider -- Monte Carlo Event Generators -- Statistics for Searches at the LHC.

This book covers a very broad spectrum of experimental and theoretical activity in particle physics, from the searches for the Higgs boson and physics beyond the Standard Model, to detailed studies of Quantum Chromodynamics, the B-physics sectors and the properties of hadronic matter at high energy density as realised in heavy-ion collisions. Starting with a basic introduction to the Standard Model and its most likely extensions, the opening section of the book presents an overview of the theoretical and phenomenological framework of hadron collisions, and current theoretical models of frontier physics. In part II, discussion of the theory is supplemented by chapters on the detector capabilities and search strategies, as well as an overview of the main detector components, the initial calibration procedures and physics samples, and early LHC results. Part III completes the volume with a description of the physics behind Monte Carlo event generators, and a broad introduction to the main statistical methods used in high energy physics.  LHC Phenomenology covers all of these topics at a pedagogical level, with the aim of providing young particle physicists with the basic tools required for future work on the various LHC experiments. It will also serve as a useful reference text for those working in the field.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
Share