Hi Frank,
These loook like fun...thanks much for letting me know about them.
--Ray
On Sun, 7 Feb 2010, Frank Taylor wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> These lectures may be of general interest ... fyi
>
> --
> Best regards,
>
> Frank
>
> Frank E. Taylor
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> 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
>
> **************************************************
> 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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