*10.* *THE PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS* /(for cosmic rays, see 96.40.-z in astronomy; for experimental methods and instrumentation for elementary-particle physics, see section 29)/ *11.* *General theory of fields and particles* /(see also 03.65.-w Quantum mechanics and 03.70.+k Theory of quantized fields)/ *11.10.-z* *Field theory* /(for gauge field theories, see 11.15.-q)/ 11.10.Cd Axiomatic approach 11.10.Ef Lagrangian and Hamiltonian approach 11.10.Gh Renormalization 11.10.Hi Renormalization group evolution of parameters 11.10.Jj Asymptotic problems and properties 11.10.Kk Field theories in dimensions other than four /(see also 04.50.+h Gravity in more than four dimensions; 04.60.Kz Lower dimensional models in quantum gravity)/ 11.10.Lm Nonlinear or nonlocal theories and models /(see also 11.27.+d Extended classical solutions; cosmic strings, domain walls, texture)/ 11.10.Nx Noncommutative field theory 11.10.St Bound and unstable states; Bethe-Salpeter equations 11.10.Wx Finite-temperature field theory ... ... ... /Relativistic wave equations, see 03.65.Pm / *11.15.-q* *Gauge field theories* 11.15.Bt General properties of perturbation theory 11.15.Ex Spontaneous breaking of gauge symmetries 11.15.Ha Lattice gauge theory /(see also 12.38.Gc Lattice QCD calculations)/ 11.15.Kc Classical and semiclassical techniques 11.15.Me Strong-coupling expansions 11.15.Pg Expansions for large numbers of components (e.g., 1//N/_/c/ expansions) 11.15.Tk Other nonperturbative techniques *11.25.-w* *Strings and branes * /(for cosmic strings, see 98.80.Cq in cosmology; see also 11.27.+d Extended classical solutions; cosmic strings, domain walls, texture)/ 11.25.Db Properties of perturbation theory 11.25.Hf Conformal field theory, algebraic structures 11.25.Mj Compactification and four-dimensional models 11.25.Pm Noncritical string theory 11.25.Sq Nonperturbative techniques; string field theory 11.25.Tq Gauge/string duality 11.25.Uv D branes 11.25.Wx String and brane phenomenology 11.25.Yb M theory *11.27.+d* *Extended classical solutions; cosmic strings, domain walls, texture* /(see also 98.80.Cq in cosmology; 11.25.-w Strings and branes)/ *11.30.-j* *Symmetry and conservation laws* /(see also 02.20.-a Group theory)/ 11.30.Cp Lorentz and Poincare invariance 11.30.Er Charge conjugation, parity, time reversal, and other discrete symmetries 11.30.Fs Global symmetries (e.g., baryon number, lepton number) 11.30.Hv Flavor symmetries 11.30.Ly Other internal and higher symmetries 11.30.Na Nonlinear and dynamical symmetries (spectrum-generating symmetries) 11.30.Pb Supersymmetry /(see also 12.60.Jv Supersymmetric models)/ 11.30.Qc Spontaneous and radiative symmetry breaking 11.30.Rd Chiral symmetries *11.40.-q* *Currents and their properties* 11.40.Dw General theory of currents 11.40.Ex Formal properties of current algebras /(see also 12.39.Fe Chiral Lagrangians)/ 11.40.Ha Partially conserved axial-vector currents *11.55.-m* *S-matrix theory; analytic structure of amplitudes* 11.55.Bq Analytic properties of S matrix 11.55.Ds Exact S matrices 11.55.Fv Dispersion relations 11.55.Hx Sum rules 11.55.Jy Regge formalism /(see also 12.40.Nn in strong interactions)/ *11.80.-m* *Relativistic scattering theory* 11.80.Cr Kinematical properties (helicity and invariant amplitudes, kinematic singularities, etc.) 11.80.Et Partial-wave analysis 11.80.Fv Approximations (eikonal approximation, variational principles, etc.) 11.80.Gw Multichannel scattering 11.80.Jy Many-body scattering and Faddeev equation 11.80.La Multiple scattering *11.90.+t* *Other topics in general theory of fields and particles (restricted to new topics in section 11)* *12.* *Specific theories and interaction models; particle systematics* *12.10.-g* *Unified field theories and models* /(see also 04.50.+h-in general relativity and gravitation, 11.25.Mj Compactification and four-dimensional models)/ 12.10.Dm Unified theories and models of strong and electroweak interactions 12.10.Kt Unification of couplings; mass relations *12.15.-y* *Electroweak interactions* ... ... ... /Extensions of gauge or Higgs sector, see 12.60.Cn or 12.60.Fr/ 12.15.Ff Quark and lepton masses and mixing /(see also 14.60.Pq Neutrino mass and mixing)/ 12.15.Hh Determination of Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix elements 12.15.Ji Applications of electroweak models to specific processes 12.15.Lk Electroweak radiative corrections /(see also 13.40.Ks Electromagnetic corrections to strong- and weak-interaction processes)/ 12.15.Mm Neutral currents *12.20.-m* *Quantum electrodynamics* 12.20.Ds Specific calculations 12.20.Fv Experimental tests /(for optical tests in quantum electrodynamics, see 42.50.Xa)/ *12.38.-t* *Quantum chromodynamics* ... ... ... /Quarks, gluons, and QCD in nuclei and nuclear processes, see 24.85.+p/ 12.38.Aw General properties of QCD (dynamics, confinement, etc.) 12.38.Bx Perturbative calculations 12.38.Cy Summation of perturbation theory 12.38.Gc Lattice QCD calculations /(see also 11.15.Ha Lattice gauge theory)/ 12.38.Lg Other nonperturbative calculations 12.38.Mh Quark-gluon plasma /(see also 25.75.Nq Quark deconfinement, quark-gluon plasma production and phase transitions in relativistic heavy ion collisions)/ 12.38.Qk Experimental tests *12.39.-x* *Phenomenological quark models* 12.39.Ba Bag model 12.39.Dc Skyrmions 12.39.Fe Chiral Lagrangians 12.39.Hg Heavy quark effective theory 12.39.Jh Nonrelativistic quark model 12.39.Ki Relativistic quark model 12.39.Mk Glueball and nonstandard multi-quark/gluon states 12.39.Pn Potential models 12.39.St Factorization *12.40.-y* *Other models for strong interactions* 12.40.Ee Statistical models 12.40.Nn Regge theory, duality, absorptive/optical models /(see also 11.55.Jy Regge formalism)/ 12.40.Vv Vector-meson dominance 12.40.Yx Hadron mass models and calculations *12.60.-i* *Models beyond the standard model* ... ... ... /Unified field theories and models, see 12.10.-g/ 12.60.Cn Extensions of electroweak gauge sector 12.60.Fr Extensions of electroweak Higgs sector 12.60.Jv Supersymmetric models /(see also 04.65.+e Supergravity)/ 12.60.Nz Technicolor models 12.60.Rc Composite models *12.90.+b* *Miscellaneous theoretical ideas and models (restricted to new topics in section 12)* *13.* *Specific reactions and phenomenology* *13.15.+g* *Neutrino interactions* *13.20.-v* *Leptonic, semileptonic, and radiative decays of mesons* 13.20.Cz Decays of pi mesons 13.20.Eb Decays of /K/ mesons 13.20.Fc Decays of charmed mesons 13.20.Gd Decays of /J//psi, Upsilon, and other quarkonia 13.20.He Decays of bottom mesons 13.20.Jf Decays of other mesons *13.25.-k* *Hadronic decays of mesons* 13.25.Cq Decays of pi mesons 13.25.Es Decays of /K/ mesons 13.25.Ft Decays of charmed mesons 13.25.Gv Decays of /J//psi, Upsilon, and other quarkonia 13.25.Hw Decays of bottom mesons 13.25.Jx Decays of other mesons *13.30.-a* *Decays of baryons* 13.30.Ce Leptonic, semileptonic, and radiative decays 13.30.Eg Hadronic decays *13.35.-r* *Decays of leptons* 13.35.Bv Decays of muons 13.35.Dx Decays of taus 13.35.Hb Decays of heavy neutrinos *13.38.-b* *Decays of intermediate bosons* 13.38.Be Decays of /W/ bosons 13.38.Dg Decays of /Z/ bosons *13.40.-f* *Electromagnetic processes and properties* 13.40.Dk Electromagnetic mass differences 13.40.Em Electric and magnetic moments 13.40.Gp Electromagnetic form factors 13.40.Hq Electromagnetic decays 13.40.Ks Electromagnetic corrections to strong- and weak-interaction processes *13.60.-r* *Photon and charged-lepton interactions with hadrons* /(for neutrino interactions, see 13.15.+g)/ 13.60.Fz Elastic and Compton scattering 13.60.Hb Total and inclusive cross sections (including deep-inelastic processes) 13.60.Le Meson production 13.60.Rj Baryon production *13.66.-a* *Lepton-lepton interactions* 13.66.Bc Hadron production in /e/^- /e/^+ interactions 13.66.De Lepton production in /e/^- /e/^+ interactions 13.66.Fg Gauge and Higgs boson production in /e/^- /e/^+ interactions 13.66.Hk Production of non-standard model particles in /e/^- /e/^+ interactions 13.66.Jn Precision mesurements in /e/^- /e/^+ interactions 13.66.Lm Processes in other lepton-lepton interactions *13.75.-n* *Hadron-induced low- and intermediate-energy reactions and scattering (energy(less-than-or-equal-to)10 GeV)* /(for higher energies, see 13.85.-t)/ 13.75.Cs Nucleon-nucleon interactions (including antinucleons, deuterons, etc.) /(for /N/-/N/ interactions in nuclei, see 21.30.-x)/ 13.75.Ev Hyperon-nucleon interactions 13.75.Gx Pion-baryon interactions 13.75.Jz Kaon-baryon interactions 13.75.Lb Meson-meson interactions *13.85.-t* *Hadron-induced high- and super-high-energy interactions (energy>10 GeV)* /(for low energies, see 13.75.-n)/ 13.85.Dz Elastic scattering 13.85.Fb Inelastic scattering: two-particle final states 13.85.Hd Inelastic scattering: many-particle final states 13.85.Lg Total cross sections 13.85.Ni Inclusive production with identified hadrons 13.85.Qk Inclusive production with identified leptons, photons, or other nonhadronic particles 13.85.Rm Limits on production of particles 13.85.Tp Cosmic-ray interactions /(see also 96.40.-z Cosmic rays in astronomy)/ *13.87.-a* *Jets in large-Q^2 scattering* 13.87.Ce Production 13.87.Fh Fragmentation into hadrons *13.88.+e* *Polarization in interactions and scattering* *13.90.+i* *Other topics in specific reactions and phenomenology of elementary particles (restricted to new topics in section 13)* *14.* *Properties of specific particles* *14.20.-c* *Baryons (including antiparticles)* 14.20.Dh Protons and neutrons 14.20.Gk Baryon resonances with /S/=0 14.20.Jn Hyperons 14.20.Lq Charmed baryons 14.20.Mr Bottom baryons 14.20.Pt Dibaryons *14.40.-n* *Mesons* 14.40.Aq Pi, /K/, and eta mesons 14.40.Cs Other mesons with /S/=/C/=0, mass<2.5 GeV 14.40.Ev Other strange mesons 14.40.Gx Mesons with /S/=/C/=/B/=0, mass>2.5 GeV (including quarkonia) 14.40.Lb Charmed mesons 14.40.Nd Bottom mesons *14.60.-z* *Leptons* 14.60.Cd Electrons (including positrons) 14.60.Ef Muons 14.60.Fg Taus 14.60.Hi Other charged heavy leptons 14.60.Lm Ordinary neutrinos (nue, numu, nutau) 14.60.Pq Neutrino mass and mixing /(see also 12.15.Ff Quark and lepton masses and mixing)/ 14.60.St Non-standard-model neutrinos, right-handed neutrinos, etc. *14.65.-q* *Quarks* 14.65.Bt Light quarks 14.65.Dw Charmed quarks 14.65.Fy Bottom quarks 14.65.Ha Top quarks *14.70.-e* *Gauge bosons* 14.70.Bh Photons 14.70.Dj Gluons 14.70.Fm /W/ bosons 14.70.Hp /Z/ bosons 14.70.Pw Other gauge bosons *14.80.-j* *Other particles (including hypothetical)* 14.80.Bn Standard-model Higgs bosons 14.80.Cp Non-standard-model Higgs bosons 14.80.Hv Magnetic monopoles 14.80.Ly Supersymmetric partners of known particles 14.80.Mz Axions and other Nambu-Goldstone bosons (Majorons, familons, etc.)