New Physics At The Large Hadron Collider - Proceedings Of The Conference New Physics At The Large Hadron Collider - Proceedings Of The Conference

New Physics At The Large Hadron Collider - Proceedings Of The Conference

Proceedings of the Conference

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Descrizione dell’editore

The Standard Theory of Particle Physics describes successfully the observed strong and electroweak interactions, but it is not a final theory of physics, since many aspects are not understood: (1) How can gravity be introduced in the Standard Theory? (2) How can we understand the observed masses of the leptons and quarks as well as the flavor mixing angles? (3) Why are the masses of the neutrinos much smaller than the masses of the charged leptons? (4) Is the new boson, discovered at CERN, the Higgs boson of the Standard Theory or an excited weak boson? (5) Are there new symmetries at very high energy, e.g. a broken supersymmetry? (6) Are the leptons and quarks point-like or composite particles? (7) Are the leptons and quarks at very small distances one-dimensional objects, e.g. superstrings?

This proceedings volume comprises papers written by the invited speakers discussing the many important issues of the new physics to be discovered at the Large Hadron Collider.
0Readership: Graduates and researchers in high energy physics.
New Physics, Physics Beyond the Standard Model, Supersymmetry, LHC0

GENERE
Scienza e natura
PUBBLICATO
2016
28 ottobre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
456
EDITORE
World Scientific Publishing Company
DIMENSIONE
35,4
MB

Altri libri di Harald Fritzsch

Murray Gell-Mann and the Physics of Quarks Murray Gell-Mann and the Physics of Quarks
2018
E=mc2 E=mc2
1998
Quantum Field Theory Quantum Field Theory
2017
Massive Neutrinos: Flavor Mixing Of Leptons And Neutrino Oscillations Massive Neutrinos: Flavor Mixing Of Leptons And Neutrino Oscillations
2015
50 Years of Quarks 50 Years of Quarks
2015
Quantenfeldtheorie ─ Wie man beschreibt, was die Welt im Innersten zusammenhält Quantenfeldtheorie ─ Wie man beschreibt, was die Welt im Innersten zusammenhält
2015