This is a list of references in preparation for and in support of the HUGS program. Further specific references will be suggested by the speakers. You are also welcome to browse the similarly aimed CTEQ pedagogical page, and to send us your comments and suggestions (hugs@jlab.org).
General texbooks
- Donnelly, Formaggio, Holstein, Milner, Surrow - Foundations of Nuclear and Particle Physics (2017)
- Short, focused chapters covering practically all past, present, and near future HUGS topics! - Povh, Rith, Scholz, Zetsche, Rodejohann - Particles and Nuclei (2015)
- Good introductory level text - Griffiths - Introduction to Elementary Particles (2008)
- Another good introductory level text, more focused on the elementary particle aspects - Halzen, Martin - Quarks and leptons (2008)
- More advanced, treats QCD in some detail
(General) QCD
- Kronfeld and Quigg, Resource Letter: Quantum Chromodynamics
- Part intro/overview part guide to the literature on QCD
- Very exhaustive - The "Suggested QCD literature" list of references by T. Rogers
- Historical as well as technical references
(Perturbative) QCD
- W. K. Tung, Perturbative QCD and the parton structure of the nucleon
- K. Kovarik, P. M. Nadolski, D. E. Soper, Hadron structure in high-energy collisions
- B. Poetter, Calculational Techniques in Perturbative QCD: The Drell-Yan Process
- Textbooks:
- J. Collins - Foundations of Perturbative QCD (2011)
- Kovchegov, Levin - Quantum Chromodynamics at High Energy (2012)
3D Structure of Nucleons
- Introductory:
- A. Bacchetta, Transverse Momentum DIstributions (a.k.a."Trento lectures", 2012)
- P. Mulders, Transverse-momentum distributions and beyond: setting up the nucleon tomography, lectures at the Galileo Galilei Institute (2015)
- M. Diehl, Introduction to GPDs and TMDs, Eur.Phys.J. A52 (2016) 149
- P. Mulders, Transverse momentum dependence in structure functions in hard scattering processes
- M. Diehl, Lectures on GPDs, Varenna (ITA), 2011
- M. Diehl, Generalized Parton Distributions, Phys.Rept. 388 (2003) 41
Lattice QCD
- Textbooks:
- Gattringer & Lang - Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice - Springer 2010
- DeGrand & deTar - Lattice Methods for Quantum Chromodynamics - World Scientific 2006
- H.-W. Lin and H. B. Meyer (Eds.), Lattice QCD for Nuclear Physics - Springer, 2015
- Lecture notes:
- R. Gupta, Introduction to Lattice QCD , 1998
- M. Luscher, Advanced lattice QCD, 1998
- Reviews:
- R.A. Briceno, J.J. Dudek, R..D. Young, Scattering processes and resonances from lattice QCD, Rev.Mod.Phys. 90 (2018) 2, 025001
- Cichy and Constantinou - A guide to light-cone PDFs from Lattice QCD: an overview of approaches, techniques and results - Adv.High Energy Phys. 2019 (2019) 3036904
- The PDFLattice white papers:
- Lin et al., Parton distributions and lattice QCD calculations: a community white paper, Prog.Part.Nucl.Phys. 100 (2018) 107-160
- Constantinou et al., Parton distributions and lattice QCD calculations: toward 3D structure, arXiv:2006.08636
Nuclear structure and interactions
- Reviews on ab-initio calculations of electromagnetic properties of light nuclei:
- Carlson & Schiavilla - Rev.Mod.Phys. 70 (1998) 743-842
- Bacca & Pastore - J.Phys. G41 (2014) no.12, 123002
- Textbooks
- Walecka - Theoretical Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics - Oxford University Press (1995)
- Scherer, Schindler - A Primer for Chiral Perturbation Theory - Springer (2011)
Computing and data science
- VanderPlaas - Python Data Science Handbook
- A practical intro and online reference for Datascience, Python, Jupyter, and all that
And finally....
... if you are in for a bibliographical feast, not necessarily related to HUGS, you may try "How to become a good theoretical physicist" by G. 't Hooft. (We are not aware of a similar list for experimental physicists, but if you find one, please drop us a note!)