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"he Standard Model and Beyond, Second Edition, presents an advanced introduction to the physics and formalism of the standard model and other non-abelian gauge theories. It provides a solid background for understanding supersymmetry, string theory, extra dimensions, dynamical symmetry breaking, and cosmology. The book covers the development of the technology of particle physics, including Feynman diagrams and relevant group theory. The first edition was highly praised. This second edition brings the physics up to date after the first run of the LHC, and includes new material on the Higgs boson; neutrino mass and mixing; collider physics; dark matter; flavor physics; and electroweak physics"
Standard model (Nuclear physics) --- Modèle standard (physique nucléaire) --- Standard model (Nuclear physics). --- Nuclear models --- Nuclear reactions --- Gauge Theory --- Higgs Boson --- High-energy physics --- Particle physics --- Strong Interaction --- Weak Interaction --- Modèle standard (physique nucléaire)
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Following new developments in the measurement of gravitational waves from neutron–star mergers and the modification or construction of particle colliders to reach larger densities, we are entering a new era, during which we can begin to understand dense and hot matter for the first time. This, together with future supernova explosion data, will provide us with the opportunity to have truly multimessenger data on hot and dense matter, which is, to some extent, similar to the matter present in the core of proto-neutron stars. This Special Issue focuses on the theory necessary to understand present and future data. It includes state-of-the-art theoretical models that describe dense and hot matter and dynamical stellar simulations that make use of them, with the ultimate goal of determining which degrees of freedom are relevant under these conditions and how they affect the matter equation of state and stellar evolution.
Research & information: general --- Physics --- neutron stars --- equations of state --- relativistic models --- gravitational waves --- neutron star --- equation of state --- universal relation --- hybrid star --- color superconductivity --- diquark --- dense matter --- neutrinos --- hyperons --- nuclear matter --- neutron star merger --- beta equilibration --- weak interaction --- n/a --- chiral symmetry --- axion QED --- quark–hole pairing --- cold-dense QCD --- magnetic DCDW --- quark stars --- dark matter --- radial oscillations --- nuclear matter aspects --- quark deconfinement --- quark-gluon plasma production --- phase-transition --- neutron star crust --- meson interactions --- quantum molecular dynamics --- quark-hole pairing
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In 1978, Fred Hoyle proposed that interstellar comets carrying several viruses landed on Earth as part of the panspermia hypotheses. With respect to life, the origin of homochirality on Earth has been the greatest mystery because life cannot exist without molecular asymmetry. Many scientists have proposed several possible hypotheses to answer this long-standing L-D question. Previously, Martin Gardner raised the question about mirror symmetry and broken mirror symmetry in terms of the homochirality question in his monographs (1964 and 1990). Possible scenarios for the L-D issue can be categorized into (i) Earth and exoterrestrial origins, (ii) by-chance and necessity mechanisms, and (iii) mirror-symmetrical and non-mirror-symmetrical forces as physical and chemical origins. These scenarios should involve further great amplification mechanisms, enabling a pure L- or D-world.
supramolecular assembly --- weak neutral current --- homochiral and heterochiral aggregates --- vortex --- neutrinos --- Soai reaction --- Viedma ripening effect --- nucleus–molecular coupling --- absolute asymmetric synthesis --- circular dichroism --- enantiomer self-disproportionation --- magmatic flow --- metal-organic framework --- Z0 boson --- hidden chirality --- gravitation --- SDE --- etch figures --- replicators --- supramolecular chirality --- deracemization --- assemblies --- spin polarized electrons --- super-high-velocity impact --- homochirality --- chirogenesis --- heat capacity --- tunneling --- prebiotic --- Salam hypothesis --- tilt-chirality --- self-assembly --- racemic field --- triethylenediamine (DABCO) molecules --- environmental chirality --- bioorganic homochirality --- polymer --- enantioselective reaction --- two-fold helix --- origin of life --- biological homochirality --- parity violation in the weak interaction --- amino acids --- multi-point approximation --- magnetism --- C1- and C2-symmetric catalysts --- spin-polarized lepton --- lipid --- chiral field (memory) --- Wallach’s rule --- asymmetric autocatalysis --- plasma reactor --- circularly polarized photon --- asymmetric reaction --- racemate --- enantiomorphism --- symmetry breaking --- ?-strand --- chirality --- circularly polarized light --- circularly polarized luminescence --- autocatalysis --- amino acid handedness --- asymmetric synthesis --- precision measurement --- nepheline --- chiral separation --- parity violation --- achiral stationary phase --- genesis of life chirality --- high dimensional chirality
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