
This book describes the basic concepts of supersymmetric theories. It is aimed at theorists, experimentalists and cosmologists interested in supersymmetry, and its content is correspondingly divided into three distinct tracks of study. The topics covered include a discussion of the motivation for supersymmetry in fundamental physics, a description of the minimal supersymmetric model as well as models of grand unification and string models, a presentation of the main scenarios for supersymmetry breaking, including the concepts and results of dynamical breaking. On the astrophysics/cosmology side, the book includes discussions of supersymmetric dark matter candidates, inflation, dark energy, and the cosmological constant problem. Some very basic knowledge of quantum field theory is needed and extensive appendices (in particular an introduction to the Standard Model of fundamental interactions) allow the reader to refresh and complete their notions.
This text investigates the theoretical foundations, experimental implications, and cosmological applications of supersymmetry within the framework of fundamental physics. Pierre Binetruy, a physicist with extensive research experience in high-energy physics and cosmology, provides a structured pedagogical approach to the subject. The book synthesizes complex mathematical models with observational data to argue for the necessity of supersymmetry in addressing gaps in the Standard Model.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this text as a rigorous resource for graduate-level students and researchers in theoretical physics. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which necessitates a strong background in quantum field theory to fully grasp the presented models.
Page Count:
536
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191523259
ISBN-13:
9780191523250
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