260300 VO Experimental Particle Physics II (2019S)
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Language: English
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Vorbesprechung: 08.03.19, 09:00 Uhr, Boltzmanngasse 3, Zi 2.08
Fr 09:00-12:00 Uhr, 14-tätig, Boltzmanngasse 3, Zi 2.08Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Foundations of experimental particle physics, the standard model of particle physics, fundamental symmetries and conservation laws.
Assessment and permitted materials
Written examination (60 minutes) with basic questions of understanding
No aids allowed.
No aids allowed.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Minimum requirement for positive result: 50% of total points
less than 50%: "nicht genügend"
Minimum 50% but less than 65%: "genügend"
Minimum 65% but less than 80%: "befriedigend"
Minimum 80% but less than 90%: "gut"
Minimum 90%: "sehr gut"
less than 50%: "nicht genügend"
Minimum 50% but less than 65%: "genügend"
Minimum 65% but less than 80%: "befriedigend"
Minimum 80% but less than 90%: "gut"
Minimum 90%: "sehr gut"
Examination topics
Part II, chapter 3-8 from the skriptum (lecture notes) available on moodle. Questions will be in English, it is possible to answer in German.
Reading list
D. H. Perkins, Introduction to High Energy Physics, Cambridge University Press 2000.
Henley & Garcia, Subatomic Physics, World Scientific, 3rd edition, 2007
C. Amsler, Nuclear and Particle Physics, IOP, 2015
Lecture notes (Skriptum) available via moodle
Henley & Garcia, Subatomic Physics, World Scientific, 3rd edition, 2007
C. Amsler, Nuclear and Particle Physics, IOP, 2015
Lecture notes (Skriptum) available via moodle
Association in the course directory
MF 3, MaG 12, MaV 2, LA-Ph212(1)
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