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PHY211 Kern- und Teilchenphysik I

General Information

Lecture:

Prof. Laura Baudis

Dr. Jose Cuenca

Assistant: Sebastian George
Exercises/tutorials:

Gloria Senatore

Aravind Remesan Sreekala

Lab course:

Dr. Anna Macchiolo

Dr. Stefanis Leontsinis

Lecture: Wednesdays 10:15 - 12:00, 
Fridays 10:15 - 12:00, 
Exercises/tutorials

Fridays 10:15 - 12:00, 

Start: Friday, September 25, 2026

Literature

Modern Particle Physics - Mark Thomson, Cambridge University Press

Particles and Nuclei (Teilchen und Kerne) - Povh, B., Rith, K., Scholz, C., Zetsche, F., Springer

Concepts of Elementary Particle Physics, M. Peskin, Oxford Academic, 2019

Nuclear and Particle Physics - B. R. Martin, Wiley

Introduction to Elementary Particles - David Griffiths, Wiley

Particle Physics - B. R. Martin, G, Shaw, Wiley

Grades

To be eligible for the exam, regular attendance in exercise sessions is required, 60% grade in exercises, and at least one demonstration of exercise on the blackboard. The grade will be from the written exam.

Lecture notes and exercises

The lecture notes, as well as the exercise problems and solutions are provided on OLAT.

Lecture topics

 

Date Lecture/exercise

16.09.26

Organisation; Introduction to lab course

18.09.26

Introduction, basic concepts

23.09.26

Natural units and forces as quantum fields

25.09.26

Exercise 1

30.09.26

Interactions and Feynman diagrams

02.10.26

Scattering processes and decay rates

07.10.26

Nuclear shapes, sizes and properties

09.10.26

Exercise 2

14.10.26 Elastic scattering on nucleons
16.10.26 Deep inelastic scattering and structure functions
21.10.26 Properties of nuclei, nuclear stability
23.10.26 Exercise 3
28.10.26 The nuclear force and nuclear models
30.10.26 The nuclear shell model
04.11.26 Accelerators
06.11.26 Exercise 4
11.11.26 Particle identification
13.11.26 Detectors
18.11.26 Quarks, gluons and strong interaction
20.11.26 Exercise 5
25.11.26 Hadrons
27.11.26 Particle production in e+e- collisions
02.12.26 Symmetries and conservation laws
04.12.26 Exercise 6
09.12.26 Dirac equation
11.12.26 Introduction to the weak interaction
16.12.26 Parity violation
18.12.26 Exercise 7

Exam

- Written exam

- Date: 

- Time: 

- Location: 

Lab course

Please note that the lab course is a separate module (PHY221) for which you have to sign up separately. It consists of setting up a small experiment  to measure the Positronium lifetime, collecting data,  analyzing the data and writing a report.

The experiments will take place during the semester, in rooms Y 11-E-96 (Positronium).

To prepare, please see the Introduction to the lab course, and consult the manuals:

In case of questions, please contact Anna Macchiolo