
Fysiikan historia
... by neutron irradiation. He had bombarded eg. uranium (Z=92) with neutrons. In 1938 Germans Otto Hahn (1879-1968) and Fritz Strassmann (1902-1980) started a careful radiochemical analysis of the elements produced in neutron-U collisions. They staggering result was that among the products they identif ...
... by neutron irradiation. He had bombarded eg. uranium (Z=92) with neutrons. In 1938 Germans Otto Hahn (1879-1968) and Fritz Strassmann (1902-1980) started a careful radiochemical analysis of the elements produced in neutron-U collisions. They staggering result was that among the products they identif ...
2009S-FindingHiggs
... transverse energy, MET •Sum of momenta perpendicular to beam pipe should be zero as it is initially •Extra visible particle momentum called MET •MET equals the invisible transverse momentum ...
... transverse energy, MET •Sum of momenta perpendicular to beam pipe should be zero as it is initially •Extra visible particle momentum called MET •MET equals the invisible transverse momentum ...
pbarp - CERN Indico
... Another run took place at the CERN SppS collider in 1984. The centre-of-mass energy was increased from 540 to 630 GeV and the total integrated luminosity in UA1 and UA2 went from ~130 to ~400 nb−1. Preliminary results were presented at the 5th Topical Workshop on Proton – Antiproton Collider Physic ...
... Another run took place at the CERN SppS collider in 1984. The centre-of-mass energy was increased from 540 to 630 GeV and the total integrated luminosity in UA1 and UA2 went from ~130 to ~400 nb−1. Preliminary results were presented at the 5th Topical Workshop on Proton – Antiproton Collider Physic ...
High Energy Physics - Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and
... mass, and gluon radiation interference effects. In addition, numerous searches for new particles, new forces and discrepancies with the Standard Model are all being carried out. For the next few years new physics discoveries will continue to be pursued at one of the premier detectors in the world. T ...
... mass, and gluon radiation interference effects. In addition, numerous searches for new particles, new forces and discrepancies with the Standard Model are all being carried out. For the next few years new physics discoveries will continue to be pursued at one of the premier detectors in the world. T ...
What is matter? - National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
... • The mass of the quarks that make up a proton is only a few percent of the mass. Most of the mass is in gluons (the carriers of the force). ...
... • The mass of the quarks that make up a proton is only a few percent of the mass. Most of the mass is in gluons (the carriers of the force). ...
K.K. Gan Physics 780.02: Introduction to High Energy Physics
... OR a final exam. We will decide on the form of the final later in the quarter. If time permits each student will give a 15-20 minute classroom presentation on their final paper topic. The topics for this paper should be relevant to the class and of interest to you. Below I list several examples of s ...
... OR a final exam. We will decide on the form of the final later in the quarter. If time permits each student will give a 15-20 minute classroom presentation on their final paper topic. The topics for this paper should be relevant to the class and of interest to you. Below I list several examples of s ...
PHYSICS 357S - Problem Set #2 - January 2004
... (d) Suppose the K 0 travels at 0.8c. It then decays in flight into two neutral pions. Find the maximum angle in the LAB frame that the pions can make with the K 0 line of flight. Express your answer in terms of the and K masses. ...
... (d) Suppose the K 0 travels at 0.8c. It then decays in flight into two neutral pions. Find the maximum angle in the LAB frame that the pions can make with the K 0 line of flight. Express your answer in terms of the and K masses. ...
The Standard Model and Beyond
... similar to electrodynamics, the force particle is the graviton Just like photon is a quantum of electromagnetic wave, graviton would be a quantum of gravitational wave Gravitaional waves are predicted by General Relativity, and their indirect effects have been seen, but NO direct ...
... similar to electrodynamics, the force particle is the graviton Just like photon is a quantum of electromagnetic wave, graviton would be a quantum of gravitational wave Gravitaional waves are predicted by General Relativity, and their indirect effects have been seen, but NO direct ...
Computing at the Large Hadron Collider in the CMS
... Susy would solve some of our fundamental questions: ...
... Susy would solve some of our fundamental questions: ...
Curriculum Vitae Contact Prof. Sebastiano Albergo Department of
... Particle Detectors, Standard Model and Beyond Standard Model Physics Publications Summary About four hundreds papers Selected Positions • Member of the Experimental-Particle-Physics National Committee of INFN (2001 – 2007) • Leader of the CMS group in Catania (2000 – 2012) • Director of Centro Sicil ...
... Particle Detectors, Standard Model and Beyond Standard Model Physics Publications Summary About four hundreds papers Selected Positions • Member of the Experimental-Particle-Physics National Committee of INFN (2001 – 2007) • Leader of the CMS group in Catania (2000 – 2012) • Director of Centro Sicil ...