100 years of subatomic physics

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100 years of subatomic physics

Ernest M. Henley, Stephen D. Ellis

World Scientific Publishing, c2013

  • : hardcover

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By year 1911 radioactivity had been discovered for over a decade, but its origin remained a mystery. Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus and the subsequent discovery of the neutron by Chadwick started the field of subatomic physics - a quest for understanding the fundamental constituents of matter.This book reviews the important achievements in subatomic physics in the past century. The chapters are divided into two parts: nuclear physics and particle physics. Written by renowned authors who have made major developments in the field, this book provides the academics and researchers an essential overview of the present state of knowledge in nuclear and particle physics.

Table of Contents

  • Part I: Nuclear Physics: Introduction by S Weinberg
  • The Beginnings
  • Dynamical Symmetries
  • Heavy Ion Reactions
  • Fission and Fusion
  • Halo and Unstable Nuclei Drip-Lines
  • P, C, T, CPT
  • Nuclear Masses
  • Nucleosynthesis
  • Isospin
  • Chiral Symmetry
  • Part II: Particles and Fields: Colliders
  • Detectors for Neutrinos, p Decay
  • Parton Model and QCD
  • Jets
  • Regge Theory and Diffractive Physics
  • Neutrino Oscillations and Masses
  • Weak Interactions
  • Lattice Techniques
  • Renormalization
  • Theories of Larger Symmetries
  • String Theories
  • Effective Field Theories
  • Dark Energy, Dark Matter
  • 4 Detectors.

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