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Chapter 7: Weak Interactions

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Chapter 7: Weak Interactions

pp. 273-314

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, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy
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The weak interaction was proposed by Fermi in 1933, to interpret the beta decay. The interaction Lagrangian is the product of two charged currents (CC) – one of the nucleons, one of the leptons. It was later discovered that parity and charge conjugation are not conserved and that the structure of the charged currents is a combination of vector and axial currents, VA. The beautiful Goldhaber experiment on the helicity of the neutrino.

The coupling of all leptons is universal, but not that of the quarks. To obtain universality, Cabibbo introduced the concept of mixing of the hadronic currents, namely of quarks. Then the Glashow–Iliopoulos–Maiani mechanism solved a problem introducing the hypothesis that a fourth quark would exist, the charm, completing a doublet with the strange one. With the discovery of two more quarks, the quark mixing matrix contains a phase factor that is the origin of CP violation in the Standard Model.

The weak neutral currents were discovered with the Gargamelle bubble chamber at CERN in 1973. This showed a close similarity between weak and electromagnetic interactions and opened the way to their unification.

Keywords

  • Fermi theory
  • Fermi constant
  • parity violation
  • helicity
  • <span class='italic'>V</span>–<span class='italic'>A</span> interaction
  • Lepton universality
  • quark mixing
  • neutral current

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