Standard Model A Brief Description by Shahnoor Habib.

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Standard Model A Brief Description by Shahnoor Habib

Earliest times AD: The Ancients AD: The Scientific Revolution and Classical Mechanics AD: Quantum Theory Present: The Modern View (the Standard Model) History of Particle Physics

Introduction Standard Model – a framework to explain elementary particles. –Electromagnetism –Weak interaction –Strong interaction SM does not include gravity. Biggest success of Standard model – unification of weak and electromagnetism.

Particle Physics Prior to Accelerator Discovery of electron Rutherford scattering experiments led to discovery of nucleus and proton Planetary model of atom Quantum Mechanics and development of Charge cloud mode of atom

Planetary model of atom

The Cloud Charge Model

Motivation for the invention of Accelerator  Questions already answered  Atomic spectra and orbits of electrons  Nuclear isotopes  Questions pending  What is the force behind radioactive decay that produce alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays?  Why protons in the nucleus do not burst out because of electromagnetic repulsion?

Enter the Accelerator  Role of Accelerator in the development of Standard Model  High speed particles  Small wavelength associated with particles  Particle Zoo  More than 100 new particles were discovered

Accelerator

Introduction to Quarks  The Quark Proposal  Gellmann and Zweig  Quarks and antiquarks  Fractional charges  Quarks can not be seen individually  Experimental evidence for the presence of quarks

Baryons are made of three quarks and have half integral spin of h bar. Mesons are made of quark and antiquark and have 0,1,2,.. spin of h bar. Fundamental matter particles according to SM

Unseen Effect

Fundamental Interactions Electromagnetism –Force carrier of Electromagnetism –Role of Electromagnetism in the formation of atom –Why atoms combine to form molecules when atom itself is a neutral entity? Weak Interaction –Role of weak interaction in the decay of higher mass particles –Range of weak interaction Strong Interaction –Role of strong interaction in the formation of hadrons –Color and strong interaction –Range of strong interaction –Why nucleons join to form nucleus when a nucleon is colorless?

Unification of Weak Interaction and Electromagnetism Weinberg, Salam, and Glashow Force carrier particles – W, Z and photons Masses of force carrier particles and symmetry breaking. Temperature range where weak and EM are one force.

Three family of quarks Why the need for two other family when we see only the fist family in nature? Dominance of matter over antimatter Dark Matter Dark Energy Higgs Boson and distribution of mass to particles How to incorporate quantum version of gravity in SM? Questions remaining for Standard Model

Beyond Standard Model Supersymmetry and shadow particles Grand Unification of interactions

Conclusion The success of Standard Model to explain observed phenomena Verification of the subtle predictions of Standard Model by experiments Particles predicted by Standard Model have been observed except Higgs Boson. Dependence of Standard Model on Higgs Boson Supersymmetry – an extension of Standard Model but none of the particles predicted by SUSY has been detected.