1: Setting the scene
2: Scattering and decay
3: Measurements in particle physics
4: Accelerators and colliders
5: Symmetries and antimatter
6: Electromagnetic interactions
7: The modern theory of strong interactions
8: Flavor symmetries and the quark models
9: From QCD to nuclear physics
10: Weak interactions
11: Radioactivity and cosmic engines
12: The electroweak theory
13: At the forefront of the Standard Model
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Francesco Terranova has been working in collider and neutrino
physics for 25 years giving significant contributions to the DELPHI
experiment at LEP (direct evidence of triple gauge couplings), the
construction and data analysis of OPERA (first observation of tau
neutrino appearance in a long-baseline experiment), and CUORE
(search for neutrinoless double-beta decay with bolometers). In
2015, he proposed the concept of 'monitored neutrino beam' and is
currently
Co-Spokesperson of the CERN NP06/ENUBET experiment. Since 2018 he
has worked in DUNE, the US flagship project in neutrino physics,
which studies CP violation in neutrinos and multi-messenger
physics.
In this long-awaited, agile and modern textbook, the author takes
an innovative deep approach which favours quick and unexpected
connections between diverse subjects while stimulating critical
thinking and further inquiry. It is a fluent, fascinating book with
an exhaustive description of the most updated particle and nuclear
physics state of the art.
*Lucia Votano, emeritus Frascati INFN National Laboratory*
Professor Terranova offers a fresh, much-needed look at the way the
foundations of particle and nuclear physics are introduced to
university students. This textbook exhibits a fine balance of
mathematical rigour, clarity, useful examples, and completeness. It
is a stimulating reading that will please the most exigent
scholars.
*Antonio Bueno, University of Granada*
An excellent undergraduate textbook that covers many aspects of
modern particle physics, including quarks and the Higgs boson,
assuming only basic notions of Special Relativity and Quantum
Mechanics. An invaluable reference for any student or teacher who
wants a simple but complete introduction to our current
understanding of the fundamental interactions in Nature.
*Alberto Zaffaroni, Milano-Bicocca University*
This book is written as a captivating story of particle physics
that enlightens students on the beauty of particle physics and
motivates them to pursue further studies of the subject.
*Alessandro Tricoli, Brookhaven National Laboratory*
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