FOUNDATIONS OF Modern Physics

Academic Year 2016/2017 - 1° Year
Teaching Staff: Giuseppe Russo
Credit Value: 6
Taught classes: 35 hours
Term / Semester:

Learning Objectives

The aim of this course is twofold. On the one hand it serves as a completion that a deepening of already studied electromagnetism highlighting, in particular, its connection with special relativity. On the other hand, provides an overview of other fields of modern physics. In particular, in the first two parts of the program covers the fundamentals of special relativity, the covariant formulation of classical electromagnetism and the theory of radiation. The third part discusses some phenomena that have historically led to the formulation of quantum mechanics and its application in the field of atomic physics, nuclear and subnuclear physics.


Detailed Course Content

Fundamentals of theory of special relativity and general relativity

Operational definition of measures of space and time – Conventionality of synchronization method: topological simultaneity and simultaneity metric-Einstein Synchronisation and Reichenbach – Transformations of synchronicity and its properties (*)-postulates of special relativity-dilation of durations, length contraction and Lorentz transformations – algebraic-geometric Properties of Lorentz transformations-Minkowski space-time Interval – Cronotopo – temporal and spatial separation of events-time – paradox of Twins-Lorentz transformations-transformations of speed and acceleration vector – proper acceleration – Transformations of momentum, energy and strength-aberration and Doppler effect – reflection by a mirror in moto-elements of general relativity theory: the equivalence principle, deflection of light in a gravitational field, gravitational red shift, black holes.

Classical theory of radiation and covariant formulation of Maxwell's equations

References on Maxwell's equations-The conservation laws: Poynting vector and the Maxwell stress tensor – Helmoltz decomposition theorem (*)-plane waves in Ohmic conductors (*)-Potential of c.e.m. and gauge transformations – method of Green's function for the solution of the wave equation – late potentials – potential Liénard-Wiechert and electromagnetic field generated by a charge in motion : Radiation from accelerated charge at low speed and Larmor formula-stability of hydrogen-like Atom – Bremsstrahlung – synchrotron radiation – Cherenkov Radiation Liénard-Formula-Lorentz transformations like rotations in space-time of Minkowski spacetime – four-vector computations, velocity and Acceleration four-vector computations – current density and potential-field strength Tensor-transformations of c.e.m.-Maxwell equations in covariant form-elements of calculus of variations – remarkable Lemmas of the calculus of variations-special cases of the Euler-Lagrange equation – relativistic Lagrangian Formulation of Lagrangian mechanics – Brachistochrone-and Hamiltonian of a charged relativistic Minkowski force-Moto c.e.m. external – of charges in electric and magnetic fields uniforms – inelastic processes Thresholds (*)-formulation Lagrangian for continuous systems and fields-Lagrangian of the electromagnetic field.

Elements of atomic physics, nuclear and subnuclear physics

The black body radiation and Planck's hypothesis-photoelectric effect-Compton effect – creation of pairs and +-e--Atomic models of Thomson, Rutherford and Bohr-size and Constitution of the atomic nucleus – Density nuclear matter – nuclear forces, mass defect and binding energy per nucleon-nuclear fission and fusion – γ β α activity, and unstable Nuclei: radioactive decay law – decay chains – radioactive Dating methods and use of radioactive isotopes as tracers – electron diffraction-principle of the Heisenberg – elements of quantum mechanics: Schrodinger Equation – Ehrenfest Theorem-particle in a potential well – tunneling – harmonic oscillator-Yukawa Theory of nuclear interactions – the four forces of nature – Quark – Grand Unified Theories.

Note: the arguments marked with an asterisk are optional.


Textbook Information

R. Resnick : Introduzione alla relatività ristretta" - C.E.A., Milano.

V. Barone Relatività - Bollati Boringhieri

H. Goldstein : Meccanica classica - Zanichelli

L. Lovitch, S. Rosati : Fisica Generale: Elettricità,Magnetismo, Elettromagnetismo,

Relatività ristretta, Ottica, Meccanica quantistica - C.E.A.

J.D. Jackson : Elettrodinamica classica - Zanichelli

A. Campolattaro : I fondamenti della fisica moderna, Liguori

P.A. Tipler, G. Mosca : Corso di Fisica – Fisica Moderna, Zanichelli

The student is free to choose any other text at the University level.