Dear All,
These lectures may be of general interest ... fyi
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Best regards,
Frank
Frank E. Taylor
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Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:52:54 -0500
From: Al Goshaw <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [Usatlas-l] Hadron Collider Physics Lectures given by Dan Green
Dear Colleagues,
See the message below about a series of lectures to be given by Dan Green
on Hadron Collider Physics.
Regards,
Al
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Dear Colleagues,
With the start of the LHC era we can think of no better time to have a
series of lectures on Hadron Collider Physics. We are delighted that a
leading authority on the subject, our own Dan Green, has agreed to
repeat the four lectures he developed for a summer school in 2009,
updated to include the results from the first LHC collisions at the end
of last year. The lecture schedule and content of each lecture are
below. A webpage for this lecture series is
http://www.physics.purdue.edu/particle/lpc_lectures/
<http://www.physics.purdue.edu/particle/lpc_lectures/%20>
If you cannot join us in person the lectures will also be simultaneously
broadcast on EVO
Title: LPC Lectures on Hadron Collider Physics
Description: LPC Lectures on Hadron Collider Physics
Community: Universe
In addition the FNAL Visual Media Department will make a high quality
recording which will be made available on the web soon after the event.
Outline
Lecture 1 The Standard Model Tuesday February 9 13:30-17:00 CST in Curia
II in Wilson Hall, FNAL.
Tools: Comphep and Calchep. SM Particles and Forces, V-V Interactions,
SM Questions. The LHC, ATLAS and CMS. First Data – Soft Interactions,
Hard Scattering. The format lecture 1 is 1 hour lecture, 30 minute
break, 1 hour lecture, 1 hour tutorial on the programs Comphep and
Calchep on a laptop.
Lecture 2 Early LHC Data Thursday February 11 13:30-16:00 CST in 1 West,
Wilson Hall, FNAL.
Hi Pt Jets, Calibration and SM recovery, Di-Jets, Quark Composites?,
Exotics – Long Lived particles, Black-Holes, Photons and Diphotons, b
Tags J/psi and Upsilon, W, Z, Z to tau pairs, W’ ? Z’ ? V-V Pairs, Top
pairs, Z’ ? The format of lecture 2 is 1 hour lecture, 30 minute break,
1 hour lecture.
Lecture 3 The Higgs Boson Tuesday February 16 13:30-16:00 CST in 1 West,
Wilson Hall
W-W Scattering, Vacuum Fields, Higgs Mass, W vs. Top Mass, Direct
Searches @ LEP, Upper Limits, Higgs Couplings to Bosons and Fermions –
Decays and Production, Vector Boson Fusion, Higgs Quantum Numbers, Higgs
Pairs? The format of lecture 3 is 1 hour lecture, 30 minute break, 1
hour lecture
Lecture 4 Dark Matter, Dark Energy February 18 13:30-16:00 CST in 1
West, Wilson Hall
Running Coupling Constants, QED, Standard Model, Unification. SUSY,
Unification, Production, LHC Searches, SUSY Spectroscopy at the LHC.
Dark Matter, SUSY DM, Direct Searches, Annihilation, Dark Energy. The
format of lecture 4 is 1 hour lecture, 30 minute break, 1 hour lecture
We look forward to seeing you at the lectures.
Ian & Rick
Ian Shipsey Richard Cavanaugh
co-Coordinators the LHC Physics Center at Fermilab
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