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Birrabenzina
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Hi everyone, I'm a senior undergrad in an Astrophysics BSc, and I just started my first course in Particle and Nuclear Physics.
Our teacher didn't suggest anything as a textbook, and on my own I couldn't find any really relevant/useful book for my course type, and now I'm here, hopefully having some suggestions.
As a guideline for suggestions.
-) The course is pretty broad, starting from relativistic particle scattering and particle accelerators, passing through Radioactive decay and finishing on Yukawa potentials and Feynman Diagrams. It's the first course on the subject and it supposes having taken a Quantum Mechanics and a Quantum Statistical Mechanics course, advanced math and physics shouldn't be a problem anymore.
Our teacher didn't suggest anything as a textbook, and on my own I couldn't find any really relevant/useful book for my course type, and now I'm here, hopefully having some suggestions.
As a guideline for suggestions.
-) The course is pretty broad, starting from relativistic particle scattering and particle accelerators, passing through Radioactive decay and finishing on Yukawa potentials and Feynman Diagrams. It's the first course on the subject and it supposes having taken a Quantum Mechanics and a Quantum Statistical Mechanics course, advanced math and physics shouldn't be a problem anymore.