Particles, Fields, Space-Time: From Thomson's Electron to Higgs' Boson

For this second edition, the complete text has been thoroughly revised. A description of plans for new accelerator facilities has been added, as well as new results on cosmic ray physics, dark matter and dark energy. The usage of natural units has been abandoned in favour of SI units throughout the text.

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Particles, Fields, Space-Time: From Thomson's Electron to Higgs' Boson

For this second edition, the complete text has been thoroughly revised. A description of plans for new accelerator facilities has been added, as well as new results on cosmic ray physics, dark matter and dark energy. The usage of natural units has been abandoned in favour of SI units throughout the text.

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Particles, Fields, Space-Time: From Thomson's Electron to Higgs' Boson

Particles, Fields, Space-Time: From Thomson's Electron to Higgs' Boson

by Martin Pohl
Particles, Fields, Space-Time: From Thomson's Electron to Higgs' Boson

Particles, Fields, Space-Time: From Thomson's Electron to Higgs' Boson

by Martin Pohl

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For this second edition, the complete text has been thoroughly revised. A description of plans for new accelerator facilities has been added, as well as new results on cosmic ray physics, dark matter and dark energy. The usage of natural units has been abandoned in favour of SI units throughout the text.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032856681
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 06/29/2025
Series: Discovering Physics
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Martin Pohl is a professor emeritus at University of Geneva. He started working on particle physics with the Gargamelle neutrino experiment at CERN in the 1970s. Later, he experimented at the colliders PETRA (DESY, Hamburg Germany), LEP and LHC (CERN, Geneva Switzerland), before turning to astroparticle physics in space. He has been the director of the department for nuclear and particle physics (DPNC) at University of Geneva and head of the physics department. Until his retirement in 2017, he led the Geneva team working on the cosmic ray observatory AMS installed on the International Space Station since 2011. He is the author of a textbook on particle physics, as well as the main author of two introductory online courses on the same subject.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

Chapter 2 The first particles 5

2.1 Giants' Shoulders 6

2.2 Rays 19

2.3 Electrons 21

2.4 Quantum Charge 24

Chapter 3 Relativity 31

3.1 Ether 32

3.2 Moving Frames 33

3.3 Special Relativity 36

3.4 Equivalence 42

3.5 Gravity 43

Chapter 4 Atoms and Nuclei 47

4.1 Atomism 47

4.2 Atomic Spectra 53

4.3 Electrons in Matter 54

4.4 Nuclei 57

Chapter 5 Quanta 63

5.1 Heat 64

5.2 Quantum Light 67

5.3 Quantum Atoms 72

5.4 Canonical Quanta 81

5.5 Quantum Nuclei 88

5.6 Quanta Interpreted? 95

Chapter 6 War Time Physics 101

6.1 A "War of the Minds"? 101

6.2 "German" Physics 105

6.3 Hitler's Nuclear Bomb? 108

6.4 The Manhattan Engineer District 115

6.5 Cold War Physics 121

Chapter 7 Quantum Fields 127

7.1 Limits 127

7.2 Moving Fields 129

7.3 Interacting Fields 135

Chapter 8 Enabling Technologies 147

8.1 Cosmic Rays 147

8.2 Particle Accelerators 152

8.3 Particle Detectors 160

8.4 Failed Projects 167

Chapter 9 The Standard Model of Matter and Forces 173

9.1 Matter 173

9.2 Forces 187

9.3 Space-Time 213

Chapter 10 Pushing The Boundaries 221

10.1 Dark Matter 221

10.2 Cosmic Ray Revival 228

10.3 Dark Energy 234

10.4 Quantum Gravity 243

Bibliography 249

Index 289

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