- Cours (CM) -
- Cours intégrés (CI) -
- Travaux dirigés (TD) 20h
- Travaux pratiques (TP) -
- Travail étudiant (TE) -
Langue de l'enseignement : Anglais
Niveau de l'enseignement : B2-Avancé - Utilisateur indépendant
Description du contenu de l'enseignement
Student’s seminars
Each week, a pair of students prepares a short seminar for the other students. The presentation reviews some topics explained during past lectures (both common and optional lectures are concerned).
Example of subjects :
Each week, a pair of students prepares a short seminar for the other students. The presentation reviews some topics explained during past lectures (both common and optional lectures are concerned).
Example of subjects :
- Special relativity : Definition and notation of 4-vectors, application to deep inelastic scattering and pp collisions at the LHC. Definition and relation of some commonly used kinematic variables, Q2, ν, y, xBJ, rapidity, s, u, t.
- Theory of signal formation in electronic detectors ; the proportional chamber ; application of Ramo’s theorem on a simple detector geometry.
- The Dirac equation : Motivation, basic concepts and interpretation of solutions in the relativistic and non-relativistic limits.
- Interactions of heavy charged particles with matter ; Detailed derivation of the Bethe-Bloch formula.
- Helicity and chirality and their conservation in the high-energy limit ; Angular distribution in e-e+ -> μ-μ+ scattering. Notation of “left” and “right” handed particles, mass terms in the Lagrangian.
- Nuclear pairing and super-fluidity, quasi particles and BCS (Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer) equations.
- Data analysis : concepts of significance and exclusion limits. Application in the context of discovery of the Higgs particle.
- Stationary perturbation theory, exemple of the Rayleigh-Schrödinger method.
- Concepts of group theory applied to subatomic physics : rotations, unitary and special unitary groups. The parton and quark model.
- Physics of fast rotating nuclei, quantum numbers, the quantum-Coriolis effect ; Rotation-induced phase transition.
- The Noether theorem and current conservation ; Global and local gauge invariance and fundamental interaction.
- Explicit calculation of elementary cross sections : From the matrix elements and the phase space factors to the experiment-comparable quantities.
Contact
Faculté de physique et ingénierie
3-5, rue de l'Université67084 STRASBOURG CEDEX
Formulaire de contact
Responsable
Jérôme Baudot