The Origin of Mass

Elementary Particles and Fundamental Symmetries

John Iliopoulos author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:5th Oct '17

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Origin of Mass cover

The discovery of a new elementary particle at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in 2012 made headlines in world media. Since we already know of a large number of elementary particles, why did this latest discovery generate so much excitement? This small book reveals that this particle provides the key to understanding one of the most extraordinary phenomena which occurred in the early Universe. It introduces the mechanism that made possible, within tiny fractions of a second after the Big Bang, the generation of massive particles. The Origin of Mass is a guided tour of cosmic evolution, from the Big Bang to the elementary particles we study in our accelerators today. The guiding principle of this book is a concept of symmetry which, in a profound and fascinating way, seems to determine the structure of the Universe.

Iliopoulos offers an elegant introduction to the Higgs boson and the standard model. Recommended. * M. C. Ogilvie, CHOICE *
I do recommend it, especially because it fills an otherwise rather vacant niche between superficial popular-science books and more technical expositions, and is obviously written by an expert in the field. * Phillip Helbig, The Observatory *

ISBN: 9780198805175

Dimensions: 223mm x 141mm x 14mm

Weight: 345g

150 pages