Hadronen an Beschleunigern und astrophysikalische Observablen 1
Hadrons at Accelerators and Astrophysics Observables 1
Modul PH2301
Basisdaten
PH2301 ist ein Semestermodul in Englisch auf das im Wintersemester angeboten wird.
Das Modul ist Bestandteil der folgenden Kataloge in den Studienangeboten der Physik.
- Spezifischer Spezialfachkatalog Kern-, Teilchen- und Astrophysik
- Komplementärer Spezialfachkatalog Physik der kondensierten Materie
- Komplementärer Spezialfachkatalog Biophysik
- Komplementärer Spezialfachkatalog Applied and Engineering Physics
Soweit nicht beim Export in einen fachfremden Studiengang ein anderer studentischer Arbeitsaufwand ("Workload") festgelegt wurde, ist der Umfang der folgenden Tabelle zu entnehmen.
Gesamtaufwand | Präsenzveranstaltungen | Umfang (ECTS) |
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150 h | 60 h | 5 CP |
Inhaltlich verantwortlich für das Modul PH2301 ist Laura Fabbietti.
Inhalte, Lernergebnisse und Voraussetzungen
Inhalt
We will focus on the experimental test of the strong Interaction in the non-perturbative regime ( Low Energy QCD)
and explore the connections to astrophysics with examples from modern and contemporary experiments.
In the first semester, we will focus on the pillars of the strong interactions and treat:
* Chiral Symmetry Breaking (CSB) and possible Restauration (CSR)
CSB is linked to the origin of the hadron mass and experimentally very challenging to explore.
A historical review of the attempts and state of the art of the results will be discussed.
* Hadron properties in the nuclear medium and link to CSR
Hadron properties within nuclear matter at different densities are on one hand connected to the search of CSR but on the other end relevant for the description of objects such as neutron stars. The key experiments will be studied
* Meson-Nucleon and Meson-Nucleus Interaction
* Hyperon-Nucleon interaction
The behaviour of hadrons in matter depend on the two-body and three-body interactions. The experimental method
used to access them will be discussed
This includes:
* Scattering experiments, pionic and kaonic atoms
* Correlations
* Hadronic Resonances and Exotic bound state in low energy QCD
* Link to dense and cold system as Neutron Stars
At the end of the course, the link to the physics of neutrons stars will be made and
then further expanded in the second module of the course during the sommer
semester.
Lernergebnisse
After this course the student will get an overview about
1) Modern experiments at different accelerator facilities and the study of low energy QCD processes involving hadrons
2) Hadrons interaction with nuclear matter under different temperature and density conditions and link to the phase transitions
possible for nuclear matter
3) How are the properties of hadrons within dense and hot nuclear matter correlated to the observation of chiral symmetry restoration. An overview about the implications of chiral symmetry breaking
4) Experimental techniques and observables at accelarator experiments at different energies related to astrophysics
5) Why are hadrons with strange quarks relevant in the study of low energy QCD
6) Kaonic, pionic and hyper-nuclei
7) heavy ion collisions and their power
8) Dileptons and hadrons final states as probes of low energy QCD properties
Voraussetzungen
Nuclear, Particle and Astrophysics Lecture, Expert or Intro
Lehrveranstaltungen, Lern- und Lehrmethoden und Literaturhinweise
Lehrveranstaltungen und Termine
Art | SWS | Titel | Dozent(en) | Termine | Links |
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VO | 2 | Hadronen an Beschleunigern und astrophysikalische Observablen 1 | Fabbietti, L. |
Di, 10:00–12:00, PH 2024 |
eLearning |
UE | 2 | Übung zu Hadronen an Beschleunigern und astrophysikalische Observablen 1 |
Leitung/Koordination: Fabbietti, L. |
Mi, 16:30–18:00, PH 2024 |
Lern- und Lehrmethoden
The course will be based on scientific articles, mainly experimental works, that will be explained and discussed.
Medienformen
The articles treated during the course will be distributed during each lessons to the students.
Slides with all the exposed material will also be made available to the students.
Explenatory examples will be presented at the blackboard.
Literatur
Book: The structure of the Nucleon
A. W. Thomas and W. Weise
Review Articles:
Hadrons in strongly interacting matter
Stefan Leupold, Volker Metag, Ulrich Mosel (Giessen U.). Jul 2009. 80 pp.
Published in Int.J.Mod.Phys. E19 (2010) 147-224
DOI: 10.1142/S0218301310014728
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Modulprüfung
Beschreibung der Prüfungs- und Studienleistungen
Es findet eine mündliche Prüfung von 25 Minuten Dauer statt. Darin wird das Erreichen der im Abschnitt Lernergebnisse dargestellten Kompetenzen mindestens in der dort angegebenen Erkenntnisstufe exemplarisch durch Verständnisfragen und Beispielrechnungen überprüft.
Prüfungsaufgabe könnte beispielsweise sein:
- How can be understand the origin of the hadron mass?
- Which is the experimental signature of chiral symmetry restoration?
- How can we measure the properties of the hadrons in hot and dense nuclear matter?
- How can we relate the hadron properties measured in hadron collisions at accelerators with astrophysics processes?
- What are pionic and kaonic atoms and how can one produce them?
- What are the properties of hyper nuclei?
- Why are dileptons the best experimental probes to study the hadrons properties within nuclear matter?
Wiederholbarkeit
Eine Wiederholungsmöglichkeit wird am Semesterende angeboten.