Phenomenology Beyond the Standard Model
... The Stakes in the Higgs Search • How is gauge symmetry broken? • Is there any elementary scalar field? • Would have caused phase transition in the Universe when it was about 10-12 seconds old • May have generated then the matter in the Universe: electroweak baryogenesis • A related inflaton might h ...
... The Stakes in the Higgs Search • How is gauge symmetry broken? • Is there any elementary scalar field? • Would have caused phase transition in the Universe when it was about 10-12 seconds old • May have generated then the matter in the Universe: electroweak baryogenesis • A related inflaton might h ...
Lecture 6 - Damping ring design
... Lattice Design and Parameter Optimization: Energy and Polarization Considering just the damping time and the energy spread sets the energy scale at a few GeV. A more thorough optimization will include collective effects (spacecharge, intrabeam scattering, instability thresholds) which generally get ...
... Lattice Design and Parameter Optimization: Energy and Polarization Considering just the damping time and the energy spread sets the energy scale at a few GeV. A more thorough optimization will include collective effects (spacecharge, intrabeam scattering, instability thresholds) which generally get ...
Electron Cooling Simulation for Arbitrary Distribution of Electrons
... cooling system. However, this model can not cover all possible versions of the electron cooling system design, and its accuracy is insufficient for a design of high energy electron coolers. Recently, modifications of the usual configuration of the low energy electron cooling system were proposed. To ...
... cooling system. However, this model can not cover all possible versions of the electron cooling system design, and its accuracy is insufficient for a design of high energy electron coolers. Recently, modifications of the usual configuration of the low energy electron cooling system were proposed. To ...
Physics in Canada
... cope w i t h change. By availing ourselves, at great expense, of their services we will somehow be able to survive through this new phenomenon of change so they tell us. A hundred years ego Roentgen's inquisitiveness lead rapidly to huge changes in certain key aspects of medecine and these were acco ...
... cope w i t h change. By availing ourselves, at great expense, of their services we will somehow be able to survive through this new phenomenon of change so they tell us. A hundred years ego Roentgen's inquisitiveness lead rapidly to huge changes in certain key aspects of medecine and these were acco ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... This thesis presents measurements of the elliptic flow anisotropy parameter, v2, for Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions at center-of-mass energies of 200 GeV and 62 GeV per nucleon pair. The data was taken at the PHOBOS experiment at RHIC using the spectrometer in conjunction with the ring and octagon multi ...
... This thesis presents measurements of the elliptic flow anisotropy parameter, v2, for Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions at center-of-mass energies of 200 GeV and 62 GeV per nucleon pair. The data was taken at the PHOBOS experiment at RHIC using the spectrometer in conjunction with the ring and octagon multi ...
Einstein`s Photoelectric Effect
... Einstein’s Theory – Controversial Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) published his theory of the photoelectric effect in 1905, the same year in which he published the Special Theory of Relativity and the paper on molecular dimensions which earned him his PhD from the University of Zurich. However, his r ...
... Einstein’s Theory – Controversial Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) published his theory of the photoelectric effect in 1905, the same year in which he published the Special Theory of Relativity and the paper on molecular dimensions which earned him his PhD from the University of Zurich. However, his r ...
10/29/2007 Julia Velkovska PHY 340a
... • Note the masses of W and Z are not exactly the same because of the different factors involving the Weinberg angle in the vertices. Julia Velkovska ...
... • Note the masses of W and Z are not exactly the same because of the different factors involving the Weinberg angle in the vertices. Julia Velkovska ...
MPGD_2015_Proceedings_TPC-C_v4_Revised
... detecting Cherenkov light produced by high momentum particles in the same gas volume. The charge from tracks passing through the detector is drifted to a triple GEM detector located at the bottom of the drift volume, and Cherenkov light is detected by a second triple GEM which has a photosensitive C ...
... detecting Cherenkov light produced by high momentum particles in the same gas volume. The charge from tracks passing through the detector is drifted to a triple GEM detector located at the bottom of the drift volume, and Cherenkov light is detected by a second triple GEM which has a photosensitive C ...
Baseline Configuration Document
... circumference 6 km or lower unattractive, unless significant progress can be made with mitigation techniques. Space-charge effects will be less problematic in a 6 km than in a 17 km ring, and achieving the required acceptance will be easier in a circular ring than in a dogbone ring. The electron rin ...
... circumference 6 km or lower unattractive, unless significant progress can be made with mitigation techniques. Space-charge effects will be less problematic in a 6 km than in a 17 km ring, and achieving the required acceptance will be easier in a circular ring than in a dogbone ring. The electron rin ...
DESY
The Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (english German Electron Synchrotron) commonly referred to by the abbreviation DESY, is a national research center in Germany that operates particle accelerators used to investigate the structure of matter. It conducts a broad spectrum of inter-disciplinary scientific research in three main areas: particle and high energy physics; photon science; and the development, construction and operation of particle accelerators. Its name refers to its first project, an electron synchrotron. DESY is publicly financed by the Federal Republic of Germany, the States of Germany, and the German Research Foundation (DFG). DESY is a member of the Helmholtz Association and operates at sites in Hamburg and Zeuthen.