Any Recommendations for Electroweak Theory Books?

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Recommendations for books on electroweak theory include Howard Georgi's "Weak Interactions," A. Pich's "Electroweak Standard Model," and Griffiths' "Intro to Elementary Particles." For a comprehensive reference, Greiner's book on weak interactions is suggested, although it may not cover electroweak baryogenesis specifically. The discussion highlights the importance of a solid foundation in quantum mechanics and electromagnetism for understanding these topics. The user is nearing graduation and has already studied relevant courses, which influences the book recommendations. Overall, participants provided various resources to support the user's advanced study in electroweak theory.
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Hi all,

I would like to ask if anyone could recommend a good book in electroweak theory, possibly covering ew phase transition, ew baryogenesis as well?

Thank you!
Michela
 
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What is your background in math and physics?
 
Thanks for the replies!

I'm an undergraduate in theoretical physics. I was maybe looking for a book "from a to z", that could be used as a reference book as well. I've done a course in particle physics though.
 
michelad said:
I'm an undergraduate in theoretical physics. I've done a course in particle physics though.
That's a big vague. Are you in your first year, last year, ...? Have you had QM, EM? What topics did you cover in the particle physics course? Which book did you use? Griffith's Intro to Elementary Particles would be a first step.
 
Haelfix said:
Try the online book by Howard Georgi 'Weak Interactions'

http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~hgeorgi/weak.pdf

Wow! I did not know this was available online. It's a great book! (Probably too high-level for the OP, though; it assumes you already know quantum field theory.)
 
Landau said:
That's a big vague. Are you in your first year, last year, ...? Have you had QM, EM? What topics did you cover in the particle physics course? Which book did you use? Griffith's Intro to Elementary Particles would be a first step.

Sorry, you're right.. I'm almost graduating, so I've done QM and EM. For particle physics we used Griffiths, but I read also parts of Halzen & Martin's book.
 
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michelad said:
Sorry, you're right.. I'm almost graduating, so I've done QM and EM. For particle physics we used Griffiths, but I read also parts of Halzen & Martin's book.

Then I would highly recommend the book on the weak interaction by Greiner.
 
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nrqed said:
Then I would highly recommend the book on the weak interaction by Greiner.

does it contain the subject "EW baryogenesis"?

I've have been looking at his book, since it will soon come in a new edition. But I have also his QED book, and that is a relly disappointment, it is like a mixture of Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Field Theory approach. It is full of insights and valuable derivations, but one always have the feeling that "this is not 100% the real deal".
 
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Thank you guys for all the good suggestions you gave me! =)
 
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