Heavy Quark Physics

Aneesh V Manohar author Mark B Wise author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:2nd Jul '07

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A clear and original introductory 2000 text on the physics of heavy quarks, written by two world leading experts.

This introductory 2000 text to the physics of heavy quarks is written by two world leading experts, with a clear and original presentation. Provides graduate students with an ideal introduction to the physics of heavy quarks, and more experienced researchers with an authoritative reference to the subject. Includes problems.Understanding the physics of heavy quarks gives physicists the unique opportunity to test the predictions of Quantum Chromodynamics and the Standard Model. First published in 2000, this introductory text on this exciting area of high-energy physics begins with a review of the standard model, followed by the basics of heavy quark spin-flavor symmetry and how it can be applied to the classification of states, decays and fragmentation. Heavy quark effective theory is then developed and applied to the study of hadron masses, form factors, and inclusive decay rates. The authors also discuss the application of chiral perturbation theory to heavy hadrons. Written by two world leading experts, the presentation is clear and original, with problems provided at the end of each chapter. This lucid volume provides graduate students with an ideal introduction to the physics of heavy quarks, and more experienced researchers with an authoritative reference to the subject.

'Manohar and Wise now provide us with a valuable textbook on heavy quark physics … The illuminating discussions of the approximations and assumptions made at each step … make it valuable reading for all physicists … a concise and systematic summary of today's knowledge, and will stay as a bibliographical milestone while new developments take place.' Gordon Fraser, CERN

ISBN: 9780521037570

Dimensions: 243mm x 169mm x 10mm

Weight: 330g

204 pages