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... Project COMET was recently considered by the PAC on Particle Physics and recommended for extension to 2017-2019. A.Kulikov PAC 25.01.2017 ...
... Project COMET was recently considered by the PAC on Particle Physics and recommended for extension to 2017-2019. A.Kulikov PAC 25.01.2017 ...
The Standard Model and its Simple Extensions
... Experimental tests of electroweak interactions Gauge sector fully determined by three parameters: g, g 0, v (In practise the three best measured parameters are used: α(0), GF, mZ) Can test the model if more than three observables are measured Expect one-loop correction to be of order α ∼ 1% ➟ have ...
... Experimental tests of electroweak interactions Gauge sector fully determined by three parameters: g, g 0, v (In practise the three best measured parameters are used: α(0), GF, mZ) Can test the model if more than three observables are measured Expect one-loop correction to be of order α ∼ 1% ➟ have ...
Constraints on ultracompact minihalos using neutrino signals from
... 2012; Yang et al. 2013a,b). In addition to annihilation, decay is another important approach for detecting dark matter signals. This is especially crucial for those dark matter candidates that do not annihilate. A famous example is gravitino dark matter which in some supergravity models is the light ...
... 2012; Yang et al. 2013a,b). In addition to annihilation, decay is another important approach for detecting dark matter signals. This is especially crucial for those dark matter candidates that do not annihilate. A famous example is gravitino dark matter which in some supergravity models is the light ...
The Weak Interaction
... But we have said that all real particles are colour singlets (colour charge zero). Therefore if a gluon is to be exchanged between two particles (e.g. a neutron and a proton) the gluon must be also be a colour singlet (i.e. does not carry colour). In that case it would have to be the colour singlet ...
... But we have said that all real particles are colour singlets (colour charge zero). Therefore if a gluon is to be exchanged between two particles (e.g. a neutron and a proton) the gluon must be also be a colour singlet (i.e. does not carry colour). In that case it would have to be the colour singlet ...
Femtoscopy with unlike-sign kaons at STAR in 200 GeV Au+Au
... the Time of Flight (ToF) [10]. The TPC records charged particle tracks and measures their momentum p and identifies them via specific ionization loss dE/dx. For kaon selection, the particles were required to have |nσK | < 3, where nσK is the distance from the expected mean expressed in
terms o ...
... the Time of Flight (ToF) [10]. The TPC records charged particle tracks and measures their momentum p and identifies them via specific ionization loss dE/dx. For kaon selection, the particles were required to have |nσK | < 3, where nσK is the distance from the expected mean
Gender Studies and High Energy Physics
... Richard Feynman: „That was the beginning, and the idea seemed so obvious to me and so elegeant that I fell deeply in love with it. And, like falling in love with a woman, it is only possible if you do not know much about her, so you can not see her faults.“ Burton Richter: „Writing this brief biogra ...
... Richard Feynman: „That was the beginning, and the idea seemed so obvious to me and so elegeant that I fell deeply in love with it. And, like falling in love with a woman, it is only possible if you do not know much about her, so you can not see her faults.“ Burton Richter: „Writing this brief biogra ...
oscillation physics, exotic event rates, cross sections
... In decay-at-rest beams, this is simply an overall normalization factor. A single well-understood neutrino cross section is enough to completely determine the neutrino flux (e.g. ne elastic process, or an inverse -decay transition) ...
... In decay-at-rest beams, this is simply an overall normalization factor. A single well-understood neutrino cross section is enough to completely determine the neutrino flux (e.g. ne elastic process, or an inverse -decay transition) ...
Particle Physics
... In this handout we are going to consider the decays of W and Z bosons, for this we will need to consider the polarization. Here simply quote results although the justification is given in Appendices A and B A real (i.e. not virtual) massless spin-1 boson can exist in two transverse polarization ...
... In this handout we are going to consider the decays of W and Z bosons, for this we will need to consider the polarization. Here simply quote results although the justification is given in Appendices A and B A real (i.e. not virtual) massless spin-1 boson can exist in two transverse polarization ...
Slides - Agenda INFN
... The new beam line has been characterized in terms of flux and beam profile by means of several detection systems, namely silicon based devices and gaseous detectors. The detectors are equipped with different neutron converters placed in front of the sensible layer or volume ...
... The new beam line has been characterized in terms of flux and beam profile by means of several detection systems, namely silicon based devices and gaseous detectors. The detectors are equipped with different neutron converters placed in front of the sensible layer or volume ...
In uence of Magnetic Field on Dielectric Breakdown in Transformer
... It was also found, that the propagation velocity of positive streamers are slower in ferrouids than in the pure oil [1]. One can therefore estimate that the presence of magnetic nanoparticles in transformer oil inhibits the processes which lead to the dielectric breakdown. This paradoxical performa ...
... It was also found, that the propagation velocity of positive streamers are slower in ferrouids than in the pure oil [1]. One can therefore estimate that the presence of magnetic nanoparticles in transformer oil inhibits the processes which lead to the dielectric breakdown. This paradoxical performa ...
High Shear Force Cleaning SPCC2017
... Addressing Post CMP Cleaning Challenges in LKP System Cleaner: 5x Side-by-Side Cleaner Stations ...
... Addressing Post CMP Cleaning Challenges in LKP System Cleaner: 5x Side-by-Side Cleaner Stations ...
Compact Muon Solenoid
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The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment is one of two large general-purpose particle physics detectors built on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland and France. The goal of CMS experiment is to investigate a wide range of physics, including the search for the Higgs boson, extra dimensions, and particles that could make up dark matter.CMS is 21.6 metres long, 15 metres in diameter, and weighs about 14,000 tonnes. Approximately 3,800 people, representing 199 scientific institutes and 43 countries, form the CMS collaboration who built and now operate the detector. It is located in an underground cavern at Cessy in France, just across the border from Geneva. In July 2012, along with ATLAS, CMS tentatively discovered the Higgs Boson.