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Physics at Hadronic Colliders (1/4)
<!--HTML-->Hadron colliders are often called "discovery machines" since they produce the highest mass particles and thus give often the best chance to discover new high mass particles. Currently they are particularly topical since the Large Hadron Collider will start operating later...
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author | Heinemann, B |
author_facet | Heinemann, B |
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description | <!--HTML-->Hadron colliders are often called "discovery machines" since they produce the highest mass particles and thus give often the best chance to discover new high mass particles. Currently they are particularly topical since the Large Hadron Collider will start operating later this year, increasing the centre-of-mass energy by a factor of seven compared to the current highest energy collider, the Tevatron. I will review the benefits and challenges of hadron colliders and review some of the current physics results from the Tevatron and give an outlook to the future results we are hoping for at the LHC.
Prerequisite knowledge: Introduction to Particle Physics (F. Close), Detectors (W. Riegler, at least mostly) and The Standard Model (A. Pich)
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spelling | cern-11160692022-11-03T08:21:56Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1116069engHeinemann, BPhysics at Hadronic Colliders (1/4)Physics at Hadronic Colliders (1/4)Summer Student Lecture Programme Course<!--HTML-->Hadron colliders are often called "discovery machines" since they produce the highest mass particles and thus give often the best chance to discover new high mass particles. Currently they are particularly topical since the Large Hadron Collider will start operating later this year, increasing the centre-of-mass energy by a factor of seven compared to the current highest energy collider, the Tevatron. I will review the benefits and challenges of hadron colliders and review some of the current physics results from the Tevatron and give an outlook to the future results we are hoping for at the LHC. Prerequisite knowledge: Introduction to Particle Physics (F. Close), Detectors (W. Riegler, at least mostly) and The Standard Model (A. Pich) oai:cds.cern.ch:11160692008 |
spellingShingle | Summer Student Lecture Programme Course Heinemann, B Physics at Hadronic Colliders (1/4) |
title | Physics at Hadronic Colliders (1/4) |
title_full | Physics at Hadronic Colliders (1/4) |
title_fullStr | Physics at Hadronic Colliders (1/4) |
title_full_unstemmed | Physics at Hadronic Colliders (1/4) |
title_short | Physics at Hadronic Colliders (1/4) |
title_sort | physics at hadronic colliders (1/4) |
topic | Summer Student Lecture Programme Course |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1116069 |
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