Physics 630
Physics of Hadrons
University of Kentucky
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Fall 2002

Welcome to the
Physics of Hadrons, Phy 630,
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A lecture and problem course providing an overview of our current
understanding of the structure and
interactions of hadrons in terms of their fundamental
constituents, quarks and gluons. An emphasis is placed on
topics important to the research program at
Jefferson Lab.
Prereqs: PHY 614 and 615 (Quantum Mechanics I and II).
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physics research at the University of Kentucky,
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``There are therefore Agents in Nature able to make the
Particles of Bodies stick together by very strong Attractions.
And it is the Business of experimental Philosophy to find them
out.'' --- Isaac Newton
Lecturer:
MW 3:00PM - 4:15PM, Chem-Phys 397
Office: Chem-Phys 387B
Phone: x7-4391
E-mail: gardner@pa.uky.edu
Office Hours: M,W from 4:15-5:15PM, and by appointment.
Required Textbook:
F. Halzen and A.D. Martin,
Quarks and Leptons: An Introductory Course in Modern Particle Physics
(J. Wiley, 1984).
Recommended Textbook:
J.F. Donoghue, E. Golowich, and B.R. Holstein, Dynamics of the Standard
Model (Cambridge, 1994).


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PHY 630,
offered by the Department of Physics and Astronomy at
the University of Kentucky in the fall of 2002.
This page was created by
Susan Gardner and was last updated on
September 8, 2002.
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