A Zeptospace Odyssey: A Journey into the Physics of the LHC
Gian Francesco Giudice
Abstract
It is at this very moment that the most ambitious scientific experiment of all time is about to begin, and yet its precise aims are rather poorly understood by the general public. This book provides an everyman's guide for understanding and following the discoveries that will take place within the next few years at the LHC project at CERN. This book shares an insider's view of the world of particle physics and allows for an appreciation of a true intellectual revolution that is about to take place. The technological innovations required to build the LHC constitute not the least among the many ... More
It is at this very moment that the most ambitious scientific experiment of all time is about to begin, and yet its precise aims are rather poorly understood by the general public. This book provides an everyman's guide for understanding and following the discoveries that will take place within the next few years at the LHC project at CERN. This book shares an insider's view of the world of particle physics and allows for an appreciation of a true intellectual revolution that is about to take place. The technological innovations required to build the LHC constitute not the least among the many astonishing aspects of this scientific adventure, and they too are described here as part of the LHC story. The book culminates with an outline of the scientific aims and expectations at the LHC. Does the mysterious Higgs boson exist? Does space hide supersymmetry or extend into extra dimensions? How can colliding protons at the LHC unlock the secrets of the origin of our universe? These questions are all framed and then addressed by an expert in the field.
Keywords:
LHC,
particle physics,
collider experiments,
CERN,
new theories,
new discoveries,
Higgs boson,
supersymmetry,
extra dimensions
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 2009 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780199581917 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: February 2010 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199581917.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Gian Francesco Giudice, Author
Theoretical Physics Division, CERN, Geneva
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