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8.701  Introduction to Nuclear & Particle Physics

Spring 2009

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Decay of the Ω particle

Instructor: Steven Nahn

TAs: Burak Han Alver, Anna Maria Convertino

Lecture:  TR1.30-3  (26-414 )
K. Room Phone:  617 324 8767       

Information: 

  • Course Description

    This is a introductory graduate level course pursuing the understanding of the constituents of nature and their interactions on the most fundamental level, with an emphasis on the experimental establishment of the leading models, and the theoretical tools and experimental apparatus used to establish them.

  • Assignments and Grading Policy

    Homework will be made available weekly on Thursdays, to be turned in the following Thursday, and will make up 50% of the grade. The other 50% will be for the one final at the end of the course.

  • Textbooks

    • Required (recommended) course textbook:

      Title:

      Author:

      Quarks and Leptons F. Halzen and A. D. Martin
      Introduction to Nuclear Physics S.M. Wong
      Introduction to Elementary Particles D. Griffith
      Particles and Nuclei: An Introduction to the Physical Concepts B. Povh et al.
    • Other useful literature:

      Title:

      Author:

      Modern Quantum Mechanics

      J.J. Sakurai

    • Texts for Accelerators and Detectors

      Title:

      Author:

      Publisher

      ISBN:

      The Physics of Particle Accelerators: An Introduction

      Klaus Wille, Jason McFall (Translator)

      Clarendon (May 2001)

      0-198505493

      Introduction to Experimental Particle Physics

      Richard Fernow

      Cambridge University Press

      0-521-37940-7 (paperback)

      Techniques for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments

      W.R. Leo

      Springer-Verlag

      0-387-17386-2

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Announcements

Exam today!

Just a reminder and reassurance, the exam today is at 9 AM in the Kolker room - all conflicts were resolved.

Announced on 18 May 2009  7:39  a.m. by Steven Nahn

Last minute details

Hi All
  Some last minute things
  • Please fill out a course evaluation online if you so choose.  However, there is a deadline of  Monday, May 18, 9 AM
  • Speaking of Monday, May 18, 9 AM, that is when the final is, in the Kolker room as usual.  There is a crib sheet which will be available to you during the test - if you want more information than I've already put there, let me know
  • I will be around all weekend for last minute questions during your preparations.  Do not hesitate to get in touch.
  • "last class" on Thurs, May 21 at 5 PM at the Muddy Charles.
Cheers

Steve

Announced on 14 May 2009  10:51  a.m. by Steven Nahn

Please remember to go to 26-528 today

Hello class
   Please remember that the class today is being held in 26-528 to accomodate an LNS celebration, and next Tuesday there is no class due to Patriot's day.

Announced on 16 April 2009  6:44  a.m. by Steven Nahn

Class Schedule

Just a reminder on class schedule:
Tuesday April 7 Normal Class
Thursday April 9 Guest Lecturer Prof. Paus
Tuesday April 14 Normal Class, Prof Nahn@CERN
Thursday April 16 Class displaced to 26-528, Prof Nahn@CERN
Tuesday April 19 No Class, Patriot's Day
Thursday April 21 Normal Class, Prof Nahn@CERN

After that its class as usual, Prof Nahn@MIT until the end of the term.

Announced on 06 April 2009  10:05  a.m. by Steven Nahn

Office Hours

In general, you can either drop by or email me any time for questions/discussion, but I should schedule some regular office hours too.  So I made a doodle, vote for what times work for you

Announced on 18 February 2009  7:10  p.m. by Steven Nahn

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