Particle Polarization in High Energy Physics : : An Introduction and Case Studies on Vector Particle Production at the LHC.

This open-access book addresses the following questions: how does the polarization of a particle, i.e., the angular momentum state in which it is produced, manifest itself in nature? What are the concepts and tools needed to perform rigorous measurements providing complete and unambiguous physical i...

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