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Course Name
Turkish
Parçacık Fiziği
English
Particle Physics
Course Code
FIZ 446E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
2
3
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Kerem Cankoçak
Course Objectives
1-) To search the fundamental constituents of matter and the interactions between them
2-) Understanding of Elementary Particle Dynamics and Relativistic kinematics
3-) Learning of the concenpt of Symmetry and the relation between the symmetries and the physics laws
4-) Calculations of Life times and cross sections of the elementary particles
5-) Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics(QED), Weak Interactions and Quantum Chromodynamics(QCD) (Introduction to Standard Model)
Course Description
This course is aimed to give an introduction to the particle physics. After a review of particle physics history, the particle dynamics using relativistic kinematics, symmetries in particle physics, calculation of life times, cross sections and the Feynman diagrams, Dirac Equation, Quantum Electrodynamics(QED), Quantum Chromodynamics(QCD), Weak Interactions and Standard Model will be examined.
Course Outcomes
Students who pass the course will learn:
I. Fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions
II. The principles of the relativistic kinematics,
III. The principles of the symmetry and the applications to elementary particles
IV. The meaning and measurement of life time and cross section in particle physics,
V. Dirac equation and spin dynamics
VI. The fundamental aspects of Quantum Electrodynamics(QED) in the elementary particles,
VII. Electrodynamics of quarks and hadrons
VIII. The basics of Standart Model
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