FISICA ED ASTRONOMIA "Ettore Majorana"PhysicsAcademic Year 2022/2023

9795852 - ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS
Module ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS II

Teacher: Alessia Rita TRICOMI

Expected Learning Outcomes

The course is aimed to provide an advanced knowledge of the particle physics phenomenology. In particular, the course is aimed to critically discuss the latest achievements  in particle physics analysing the results obtained at LEP, TeVatron and LHC. The student will acquire a critical knowledge about the Standard Model, the discovery and calssification of elementary particles, the Higgs mechanism and the possible extension of the Standard Model, the research methodology and the obtained results.

Course Structure

The course is based on lectures with student active participation.

Should the circumstances require online or blended teaching, appropriate modifications to what is hereby stated may be introduced, in order to achieve the main objectives of the course.

Required Prerequisites

It is not mandatory but surely the student will benefit of the following courses

“Advanced Quantum Mechanics”, “Nuclear and Particle Physics”, “Strong Interactions”

Attendance of Lessons

Attendance to the course is usually compulsory (consult the Academic Regulations of the Course of Studies)

Detailed Course Content

Textbook Information

The use of minutes of the lectures as well as of summary papers provided during the course is strongly suggested 

Reference books:

Dynamics of the Standard Model - J. Donoughue -Cambridge Mongraphs

Quarks and Leptons: An Introductory Course in Modern Particle Physics - F. Halzen, A.D. Martin

Introduction to Particle Physics - A. Bettini - Cambridge University Press

Course Planning

 SubjectsText References
1Overview of the lepton and quark properties and of gauge theories 6-8 hourslecture notes and slides
2Mesons, Baryons and exotic states2-4lecture notes/slide/papers
3QCDQuarks and gluonsAsymptotic freedom and confinement 
4Running of the coupling constants 
5Jet properties and identification
6Measurement of alpha strong 
7The Electroweak Standard Modellecture notes
8Electroweak lagrangian
9Massless gauge bosons
10Electroweak unification
11Spontenous Symmetry Breaking1-2
12W and Z bosons: charged and neutral currents.Properties and decay of the weak bosons
13Electroweak Physics: precision measurements (sin2thetaW, Z lineshape parameters,W  mass and cross-section, number of neutrino families, top quark).
14Identification of leptonic and hadronic events. b and tau tagging
15Precision test of the Standard Model
16Heavy flavour Physics: charm, bottom, top. Property of heavy flavors. Recent results if the HF sector at colliders
17 sin 2beta measurement. K and B mesons.Mixing.Unitarity triangle. Result at B-factories 
18CP violation and Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix..
19Search for the Higgs boson at LEP and Tevatron
20The discovery of the Higgs boson at LHC
21Beyond the Standard Model Physics: GUT.
22MSSM: search for supersymmetry at LEP and Tevatron.Search of supersymmetry at LHC

Learning Assessment

Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises

The questions below are not an exhaustive list but are just a few examples

Neutrino families

Mechanisms of production and decay of the Higgs boson

b-tagging

Lineshape of the Z boson


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