To The Ph...: Particles And Nuclei: An Introduction
: Nuclides, binding energy, and the charge independence of nuclear forces.
The book is authored by a team of experts, primarily from the and German universities:
: Explains how these elementary particles combine to form more complex systems like hadrons and nuclei . It notes that as systems become more complex, the fundamental interactions become less evident, giving way to many-body phenomena . Key Topics Covered Particles and Nuclei: An Introduction to the Ph...
: The study of quarkonia, mesonic multiplets, baryon masses, and the shell model of nuclei.
The book is conceptually divided into two primary sections that follow the historical and logical progression of modern physics: : Nuclides, binding energy, and the charge independence
The text covers a broad range of subatomic physical concepts:
: Focuses on the building blocks of matter. It demonstrates that experiments designed to uncover the substructure of both nuclei and nucleons share a similar conceptual basis. It explores how matter is constructed from a small number of elementary building blocks and fundamental interactions. Key Topics Covered : The study of quarkonia,
: Detailed examinations of the Standard Model , including the strong and weak interactions, quarks, and leptons.
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