Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 A Brief History of Unification
- 2 Gravitation
- 3 Non-abelian Gauge Theory
- 4 Spontaneous Breaking of Global and Local Symmetries
- 5 The Standard Model
- 6 Anomalies
- 7 Effective Lagrangians
- 8 Supersymmetry
- 9 Grand Unification
- 10 The MSSM Lagrangian
- 11 N = 1 Supergravity
- 12 Coupling of Supergravity with Matter and Gauge Fields
- 13 Supergravity Grand Unification
- 14 Phenomenology of Supergravity Grand Unification
- 15 CP Violation in Supergravity Unified Theories
- 16 Proton Stability in Supergravity Unified Theories
- 17 Cosmology, Astroparticle Physics, and Supergravity Unification
- 18 Extended Supergravities and Supergravities from Superstrings
- 19 Specialized Topics
- 20 The Future of Unification
- 21 Appendices
- 22 Notation, Conventions, and Formulae
- 23 Constants and Units
- 24 Further Reading
- Author Index
- Subject Index
24 - Further Reading
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 December 2016
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 A Brief History of Unification
- 2 Gravitation
- 3 Non-abelian Gauge Theory
- 4 Spontaneous Breaking of Global and Local Symmetries
- 5 The Standard Model
- 6 Anomalies
- 7 Effective Lagrangians
- 8 Supersymmetry
- 9 Grand Unification
- 10 The MSSM Lagrangian
- 11 N = 1 Supergravity
- 12 Coupling of Supergravity with Matter and Gauge Fields
- 13 Supergravity Grand Unification
- 14 Phenomenology of Supergravity Grand Unification
- 15 CP Violation in Supergravity Unified Theories
- 16 Proton Stability in Supergravity Unified Theories
- 17 Cosmology, Astroparticle Physics, and Supergravity Unification
- 18 Extended Supergravities and Supergravities from Superstrings
- 19 Specialized Topics
- 20 The Future of Unification
- 21 Appendices
- 22 Notation, Conventions, and Formulae
- 23 Constants and Units
- 24 Further Reading
- Author Index
- Subject Index
Summary
The following is a list of books and review articles which the reader may find useful for cross-referencing the material discussed in this book and for further reading.
Field Theory and Gauge Theories
1. E. S. Abers and B. W. Lee, “Gauge theories,” Phys. Rep. 9, 1 (1973).
2. T.-P. Cheng and L.-F. Li, Gauge Theory of Elementary Particle Physics, Oxford University Press (1984).
3. P. H. Frampton, Gauge Field Theories, Benjamin-Cummings (1987).
4. M. E. Peskin and D. V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory, Addison-Wesley (1995).
5. C. Quigg, Gauge Theories of the Strong, Weak, and Electromagnetic Interactions, 2nd edn, Princeton University Press (2013).
6. M. D. Schwartz, Quantum Field Theory and the Standard Model, Cambridge University Press (2013).
7. M. Srednicki, Quantum Field Theory, Cambridge University Press (2007).
8. S. Weinberg, The Quantum Theory of Fields, vols I and II, Cambridge University Press (2000).
9. A. Zee, Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell, Princeton University Press (2010).
Supersymmetry and Supergravity
1. R. Arnowitt, A. Chamseddine, and P. Nath, Applied N=1 Supergravity, World Scientific (1984).
2. H. Baer and X. Tata, Weak Scale Supersymmetry, Cambridge University Press (2006).
3. D. Bailin and A. Love, Supersymmetric Gauge Field Theory and String Theory, Institute of Physics (1994).
4. P. Binetruy, Supersymmetry: Theory, Experiment and Cosmology, Oxford University Press (2006).
5. I. L. Buchbinder and S. M. Kuzenko, Ideas and Methods of Supersymmetry and Supergravity: A Walk Through Superspace, Institute of Physics (1995).
6. D. J. H. Chung, L. L. Everett, G. L. Kane, S. F. King, J. D. Lykken, and L. T. Wang, Phys. Rep. 407, 1 (2005).
7. B. S. Dewitt, Supermanifiolds, Cambridge University Press (1992).
8. M. Dine, Supersymmetry and String Theory: Beyond the Standard Model, Cambridge University Press (2007).
9. M. Drees, R. Godbole, and P. Roy, Theory and Phenomenology of Sparticles, World Scientific (2004).
10. D. Z. Freedman and A. Van Proeyen, Supergravity, Cambridge University Press (2012).
11. S. J. Gates, M. T. Grisaru, M. Rocek, and W. Siegel, “Superspace or one thousand and one lessons in supersymmetry,” Front. Phys. 58, 1 (1983).
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