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Experimental and Physics Prospects at ATLAS and CMS - 2011 and Beyond

The ATLAS and CMS experiments have collected data at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) since December 2009, and with a collision energy \sprts=7 TeV since March 2010. Both detectors work remarkably well at this early stage of operation, and several physics analyses have already been published. It...

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Autor principal: Clark, Allan G.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1311027
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description The ATLAS and CMS experiments have collected data at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) since December 2009, and with a collision energy \sprts=7 TeV since March 2010. Both detectors work remarkably well at this early stage of operation, and several physics analyses have already been published. It is currently expected that an integrated luminosity of ~1 fb-1 will be collected before a 15 month shutdown from early 2012, and that up to 10 (100) fb-1 will be collected at a collision energy at or near \sqrts=14 Tev by the end of 2013 (2016). Taking account of the outstanding Tevatron results obtained so far, a perspective is given of key physics measurements using data at the end of 2011 and beyond.
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spelling cern-13110272023-03-12T20:50:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1311027engClark, Allan G.Experimental and Physics Prospects at ATLAS and CMS - 2011 and BeyondParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS and CMS experiments have collected data at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) since December 2009, and with a collision energy \sprts=7 TeV since March 2010. Both detectors work remarkably well at this early stage of operation, and several physics analyses have already been published. It is currently expected that an integrated luminosity of ~1 fb-1 will be collected before a 15 month shutdown from early 2012, and that up to 10 (100) fb-1 will be collected at a collision energy at or near \sqrts=14 Tev by the end of 2013 (2016). Taking account of the outstanding Tevatron results obtained so far, a perspective is given of key physics measurements using data at the end of 2011 and beyond.The ATLAS and CMS experiments have collected data at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) since December 2009, and with a collision energy \sprts=7 TeV since March 2010. Both detectors work remarkably well at this early stage of operation, and several physics analyses have already been published. It is currently expected that an integrated luminosity of ~1 fb-1 will be collected before a 15 month shutdown from early 2012, and that up to 10 (100) fb-1 will be collected at a collision energy at or near \sqrts=14 Tev by the end of 2013 (2016). Taking account of the outstanding Tevatron results obtained so far, a perspective is given of key physics measurements using data at the end of 2011 and beyond.arXiv:1011.6572oai:cds.cern.ch:13110272010-12-01
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Clark, Allan G.
Experimental and Physics Prospects at ATLAS and CMS - 2011 and Beyond
title Experimental and Physics Prospects at ATLAS and CMS - 2011 and Beyond
title_full Experimental and Physics Prospects at ATLAS and CMS - 2011 and Beyond
title_fullStr Experimental and Physics Prospects at ATLAS and CMS - 2011 and Beyond
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and Physics Prospects at ATLAS and CMS - 2011 and Beyond
title_short Experimental and Physics Prospects at ATLAS and CMS - 2011 and Beyond
title_sort experimental and physics prospects at atlas and cms - 2011 and beyond
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1311027
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