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Syllabus



Syllabus

Description

This course covers the phenomenology and experimental foundations of particle and nuclear physics including the fundamental forces and particles and composites. Topics include:

  • Interactions of particles with matter, and detectors
  • SU(2), SU(3), models of mesons and baryons
  • QED, weak interactions, parity violation, lepton-nucleon scattering, and structure functions
  • QCD, gluon field and color
  • W and Z fields, electro-weak unification, the CKM matrix
  • Nucleon-nucleon interactions, properties of nuclei, single and collective particle models
  • Electron and hadron interactions with nuclei
  • Relativistic heavy ion collisions, and transition to quark-gluon plasma

Prerequisites

Quantum Theory I (8.321) and Quantum Theory II (8.322)

Homework

New homework assignments are given out each Thursday. Homework is due after one week -- every Thursday. Assignments along with solutions are available only to qualified educators by sending an e-mail request through the OCW feedback link.

Grading

ACTIVITIESPERCENTAGES
Homework50%
Final Exam50%

 








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