Subatomic Physics (PHYS*4130)

Code and section: PHYS*4130*01

Term: Winter 2018

Instructor: Dennis Mücher

Details

Course Information

Instruction

Lecturer Office Email
Dennis Mücher MacN 224 dmuecher@uoguelph.ca

Office hours

Thursday, 2 - 4 pm in my office (MacN 224)
If office hours do not work for you, please arrange an appointment via email or drop in for quick questions.

Lectures

Day Time Location
Monday - Wednesday - Friday 11:30 -12:20 MCKN 226

Lecture Content

  1. Nuclear Physics
    1.1.Nuclear Phenomenology
    1.2.Experimental Methods for Nuclear Physics Experiments
    1.3.The Nuclear Force
    1.4.Nuclear Models and Collectivity in Nuclei
  2. Physics of Exotic Nuclei
    2.1.Nucleosynthesis
    2.2.Experiments with Radioactive Ion Beams
  3. Particle Physics
    3.1.Particle Phenomenology
    3.2.Experimental Methods for Particle Physics Experiment
    3.3.Overview to Feynman Calculus and QED
    3.4.Quantum Chromodynamics, Quark-Gluon Plasma, Higgs
  4. Weak Interaction, Symmetries and Neutrino Physics
  5. Applications of Nuclear and Particle Physics

Course Materials

Textbook

There is no single textbook which covers the complete course. I will be posting my lecture notes and additional material onto courselink.

Recommended texts

  • "Particles and Nuclei" by Povh, Rith, Scholz, Zetsche
  • "Introductory Nuclear Physics" by Kenneth S. Krane
  • "Nuclear and Particle Physics" by B. R. Martin (Wiley)
  • "Introduction to Elementary Particles" by David Griffiths
  • "Subatomic Physics" by Henley and Garcia

Grading

Assessment Weight
Assignments 20%
Midterm (Wednesday, 28 of February 2018, 6pm - 8pm) 30%
Final Exam (Wednesday, 18 of April 2018, 11:30am – 1:30pm) 50%

If the final exam mark is greater than that of the midterm, the midterm will be dropped and the final exam mark will be weighted as 80% of the final mark.

Course Policies

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Drop Date

The last date to drop one-semester courses, without academic penalty, is Friday, March 9, 2018. For regulations and procedures for Dropping Courses, see the Undergraduate Calendar.

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Course Evaluation Information

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