|  Standard Model of Particle Physics | 
In General > s.a. cosmological standard model;
  history of particle physics; particle physics [context].
  * Particles: They are classified
    by representations of the symmetry group SU(3) × SU(2) × U(1); The
    presently known particles can be divided into quarks (u, d;
  c, s; t, d) (each in 3 colors), leptons
    (e, νe; μ,
    νμ; τ,
    ντ), and gauge bosons
    (graviton, 8 gluons, W ±, Z);
    Others are predicted by various extensions, like Higgs scalars (from spontaneous gauge
    symmetry breaking), gravitinos (> see supergravity),
    etc; Cosmology puts an upper bound of 4 on the number of generations.
  * Interactions: Four of them
    explain all presently known phenomena:
| Interaction | Strength | Range | Exchange particles | Theory | See also | 
| gravitational | 10−40 | ∞ | graviton | > general relativity | > other theories, quantum gravity | 
| weak | 10−15 | 10−15 cm | W ±, Z | > electroweak | |
| electromagnetic | 10−2 | ∞ | photon | > electroweak | > other theories, QED | 
| strong | 1 | 10−13 cm | gluons | > QCD | 
    The weak and electromagnetic interactions have in fact been unified by
    the Weinberg-Salam electroweak theory, which has been experimentally
    tested; aka hypercharge force; There could be additional forces
    (> see fifth force).
  @ Books, reviews: Leader & Predazzi 95;
    Rosner AJP(03)apr [RL];
    Particle Data Group PLB(04) [reference];
    Morii et al 04;
    Oerter 05 [I];
    Burgess & Moore 06;
    Cottingham & Greenwood 07;
    Mann 09;
    Langacker 09;
    Robinson 11 [introduction];
    Schwartz 13,
    Han 14 [and qft];
    Becchi & Ridolfi 14 [II];
    Donoghue et al 14;
    Kibble a1412-conf [rev];
    Wells a1911 [rev, history];
    Gripaios a2005-ln [II].
  @ General references:
    Cahn RMP(96) [18 parameters];
    Herrero hp/98-ln;
    Riles CP(98) [tests];
    Bertin et al RNC(00) [CKM matrix];
    Quigg AIP(00)hp;
    McCabe ed-PFP(07) [structure and interpretation];
    Perović SHPMP(11) [missing experimental challenges];
    Butterworth PTRS(16)-a1601-conf [successes and challenges];
    Maiani & Rolandi ed-16;
    't Hooft IJMPA(16).
  @ Number of generations: van der Bij PRD(07) [three generations and the topology of the universe];
    Gould a1011 [anthropic argument for three generations];
    Kaplan & Sun PRL(12) [spacetime as a topological insulator];
    He et al a1408
      [algebraic geometry and the phenomenology of generations];
    > s.a. beyond the standard model [beyond three generations].
Theoretical Aspects
  > s.a. group theory; Hypercharge;
  renormalization of gauge theories; unified theories.
  * Isospin:
    A quantum number associated with an SU(2) group, related to a transformation between
    the u and d quarks; The isospin SU(2) is a symmetry group for strong
    interactions, but is broken when electromagnetic interactions are turned on, since
    Q = \(1\over2\)B  + I3,
    so [Q, I1,2] ≠ 0;
    Usually though Hem \(\ll\)
    Hstrong, and the breaking is small.
  * Cabibbo angle: The parameter
    θC that allows to obtain the weakly
    interacting eigenstates as linear combinations of the quark mass eigenstates, like
d' = d cos θC + s sin θC, s' = −d sin θC + s cos θC .
* Theoretical problems:
    Why do weak interactions couple differently to left-handed and right-handed
    particles? The theoretical basis for the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix
    (too many parameters); The standard model is not enough to account for
    baryogenesis (GUTs or supersymmetry of some type are needed);
    > s.a. Landau Pole; Hierarchy Problem.
  @ General references: Iliopoulos a1101-conf [Cabibbo angle, history];
    news Phy(20)may [anomalies].
  @ Hamiltonian / Dirac treatment: Lusanna NPPS(97)ht,
    ht/97-conf;
    Lusanna & Valtancoli IJMPA(98)ht/97.
  @ And  the exceptional Jordan algebra: 
    Todorov & Dubois-Violette a1806;
    Todorov a1922;
    Boyle a2006.
  @ Other theoretical aspects: Grigore a1506-conf [perturbation theory up to second order (in the causal approach)].
  > Related topics:
    see Calabi-Yau Spaces; CKM Matrix;
    clifford algebra; conformal symmetry;
    fine-structure constant [variation]; Fine Tuning;
    Jordan Algebra; Krajewski Diagrams;
    PMNS Matrix.
Phenomenology and Experiment
  > s.a. experimental physics and particle physics
  / early-universe cosmology; QCD phenomenology.
  * And experiment: 1989, So far it seems
    to be ok with experiment down to 10−16 cm; Some
    predictions confirmed to 10−12; No problem including
    a fourth family, and can accommodate ν oscillations; Possible problems include
    same sign dileptons; The decay Z0 →
    l+ l−
    γ, and, Where is the Higgs particle? 2002, The experimental value of the CP
    violation parameter sin 2β approaches prediction, but the muon g−2
    problem remains; 2019, The most precise predictions of the standard model are the electron
    and positron magnetic moments; 2020, The muon g−2 discrepancy is one of the
    longest-standing anomalies in particle physics.
  @ Cosmology:
    Kusenko & Langacker PLB(97) [vacuum];
    Bjorken PRD(01) [and Λ],
    PRD(03)ht/02;
    > s.a. vacuum phenomenology.
  @ Particle physics:
    Froggatt et al NPB(94) [fermion masses];
    Dolgov NPB(97) [mass corrections in expanding universe];
    Gynther & Vepsäläinen JHEP(06) [high-T, pressure];
    Mangano IJMPA(08)-a0802-in [LHC preview];
    news symm(11)jul [Ξb discovery by CDF];
    Blümlein a1205-proc [perturbative precision calculations];
    > s.a. astrophysics; atomic physics;
      electron; electroweak theory [including W and Z bosons,
      Higgs particle]; higgs field; Regge Trajectory;
      Sum Rules.
Variations / Generalizations
  > s.a. physics beyond the standard model [including non-commutative geometry].
  @ References: Spaans gq/97 [topological];
    Lombardo hp/01-ln [at finite temperature, phase transitions];
    Srivastava & Brodsky PRD(02) [light front];
    Blaha ht/02 [as quantum computer]; 
    Davoudiasl et al PLB(05)hp/04 [new minimal model];
    Ziino MPLA(07) [with neutrino masses and oscillations];
    Zubkov PLB(07) [extra discrete symmetry];
    Grinstein et al PRD(08)-a0704 [Lee-Wick, with Higgs mass stabilization];
    Alberghi et al a0804 [vacuum energy and additional particles];
    Sannino MPLA(11)
      [as the magnetic dual of a gauge theory with only fermionic matter];
    Masina & Sannino a1110 [dark-sector modifications];
    Senjanović MPLA(17)-a1610-proc [left-right symmetric theory].
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