Phenomenological models of high energy physics
Course: Physics
Structural unit: Faculty of Physics
Title
Phenomenological models of high energy physics
Code
ВКП 6
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
6 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
1.1 Know general information about elementary particles and their interaction, the use of detector devices in high-energy physics
2.1 To be able to logically and consistently formulate the main concepts of high energy physics, independently master and use the literature on high energy physics.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Successful mastering of basic physics courses: "Physics of the atomic nucleus and elementary particles", "Mechanics", "Molecular Physics", "Electricity", "Optics".
2 Be able to solve problems from basic physics courses.
3 Have basic computer skills in search information on the Internet.
Course content
The course "Phenomenological models of high energy physics" will allow:
• Master the basic laws of physics, master the methods and principles of theoretical solution of nuclear-physical problems, and planning and execution of nuclear-physical experiment to develop students' skills of experimentation, observation of nuclear-physical phenomena and processing experimental results.
• Free orientation at the qualitative and quantitative level in the main nuclear-physical phenomena associated with the manifestations of the quantum structure of matter at the level of elementary particles.
• To develop skills of practical use of the acquired knowledge, methods and approaches in the further mastering of courses in the specialty of high-energy physics.
Professional training of students of the Department of Nuclear Physics with approaches that use phenomenological models in high-energy physics.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1.Mukhin K. N. Experimental nuclear physics. T. II. Physics of elementary particles. -1983. - 376 p.
2.Markov M. A. Hyperons and K-mesons. 1958. – 343 p.
3.Yu.V. Novozhilov Introduction to the theory of elementary particles. 1972, 472 p
4.Marshak R., Sudershan E. Introduction to the physics of elementary particles. 1962, 236 p.
5.Bulavin L. A., Tartakovsky V. K. Nuclear Physics. - K.: Znannia, 2005.
6.Ishkhanov B. S. Particles and atomic nuclei. , 2007; http://nuclphys.sinp.msu.ru.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture demonstration; individual work; consultations
Assessment methods and criteria
The discipline "Phenomenological models of high energy physics" is evaluated by a modular rating system. It consists of 2 modules. The results of students' educational activity are evaluated on a 100 - point scale. - semester assessment:
1. Two modular tests (maximum - 20x2 = 40 points).
2. Survey during lectures (maximum - 10 points).
3. Evaluation of homework (maximum - 10 points).
- final assessment in the form of an exam (maximum -40 points)
- Final assessment in the form of an exam
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
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Departments
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