Gauge Theories in Particle Physics, Volume II

Gauge Theories in Particle Physics, Volume II: QCD and the Electroweak Theory, Third Edition

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  • Provides an introduction to the remaining two gauge theories of the standard model of particle physics: quantum chromodynamics and the electroweak theory
  • Includes two new chapters on the renormalization group and scaling violations in deep inelastic scattering and non-perturbative aspects of QCD using the lattice (path-integral) formulation of quantum field theory
  • Summary

    This is the second volume of the third edition of a successful text, now substantially enlarged and updated to reflect developments over the last decade in the curricula of university courses and in particle physics research. Volume I covered relativistic quantum mechanics, electromagnetism as a gauge theory, and introductory quantum field theory, and ended with the formulation and application of quantum electrodynamics (QED), including renormalization. Building on these foundations, this second volume provides a complete, accessible, and self-contained introduction to the remaining two gauge theories of the standard model of particle physics: quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and the electroweak theory.

    The treatment significantly extends that of the second edition in several important respects. Simple ideas of group theory are now incorporated into the discussion of non-Abelian symmetries. Two new chapters have been added on QCD, one devoted to the renormalization group and scaling violations in deep inelastic scattering and the other to non-perturbative aspects of QCD using the lattice (path-integral) formulation of quantum field theory; the latter is also used to illuminate various aspects of renormalization theory, via analogies with condensed matter systems. Three chapters treat the fundamental topic of spontaneous symmetry breaking: the (Bogoliubov) superfluid and the (BCS) superconductor are studied in some detail; one chapter is devoted to the implications of global chiral symmetry breaking in QCD; and one to the breaking of local SU(2)xU(1) symmetry in the electroweak theory. Weak interaction phenomenology is extended to include discussion of discrete symmetries and of the possibility that neutrinos are Majorana (rather than Dirac) particles.

    Most of these topics are normally found only in more advanced texts, and this is the first book to treat them in a manner accessible to the wide readership that the previous editions have attracted.

    Table of Contents

    NON-ABELIAN SYMMETRIES
    Global Non-Abelian Symmetries
    Local Non-Abelian (Gauge) Symmetries

    QCD AND THE RENORMALIZATION GROUP
    QCD I: Introduction and Tree-Graph Predictions
    QCD II: Asymptotic Freedom, the Renormalization Group and Scaling Violations in Deep Inelastic Scattering
    Lattice Field Theory and the Renormalization Group Revisited

    SPONTANEOUSLY BROKEN SYMMETRY
    Spontaneously Broken Global Symmetry
    Chiral Symmetry Breaking
    Spontaneously Broken Local Symmetry

    WEAK INTERACTIONS AND THE ELECTROWEAK THEORY
    Introduction to the Phenomenology of Weak Interactions
    Difficulties with the Current-Current and "Naïve" Intermediate Vector Boson Models
    The Glashow-Salam-Weinberg Gauge Theory of Electroweak Interactions

    Appendix M: Group Theory
    Appendix N: Dimensional Regularization
    Appendix O: Grassmann Variables
    Appendix P: Majorana Fermions
    Appendix Q: Feynman Rules for Tree Graphs in QCD and the Electroweak Theory

    References
    Index

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