PHYS 6802 - Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics
Yuan, Tianyu
yuan.503 at buckeyemail.osu.edu
Wed Nov 8 12:47:44 EST 2017
Dear Professor Hill,
I am interested in elementary particle physics and looking forward to taking this course with you, however I don't have any credit hours to enroll in this course for the next semester. So my plan is to take on the next academic year (2018-2019). I wonder if you will still be teaching this course or if this course is still provided next year.
Thank you very much!
Sincerely,
Tianyu Yuan
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Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 10:59:56 AM
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Subject: PHYS 6802 - Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics
Dear All,
I'd like to announce a class that I will teaching next semester, PHYS 6802 - Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics. The course is open to advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. It assumes no prior knowledge of particle physics and will cover the following:
Symmetries and group theory, relativistic QM, particle detectors and experiments, Feynman diagrams, the particles of the SM and the gauge theories of their interactions — charged leptons, photons, and QED; gluons, quarks, and the strong force (QCD); neutrinos, W/Z bosons and the weak force; the Higgs boson and the Higgs mechanism.
We will make use of current research at CERN’s LHC throughout the course to illustrate these concepts.
We will probably use a new book, “Concepts of Elementary Particle Physics” by Micheal E. Peskin (SLAC), which the author has kindly made available as a free pdf at http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~mpeskin/Physics152/theBook.pdf
Grades will determined by 4 HW assignments (60%) and final (40%). The prerequisites for the course are familiarity with relativistic kinematics and non-relativistic QM.
Please register as soon as possible if you are interested in taking this course. A draft syllabus is attached, but feel free to contact me if you would like any further information.
[cid:96351e53-2d5c-4668-8114-e0c8d9cc7548 at osu.edu]
Christopher S Hill
Professor
Department of Physics
3048 Physics Research Building, 191 W. Woodruff Ave., Columbus, OH 43210-1117
614-688-7512 Office
chill at physics.osu.edu<mailto:chill at physics.osu>
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