Hadron collider physics at UCR
Author(s) -
A. Kernan,
B. C. Shen
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/503490
Subject(s) - physics , large hadron collider , collider , particle physics , work (physics) , superconducting super collider , hadron , nuclear physics , detector , lepton , particle accelerator , beam (structure) , optics , thermodynamics , electron
This paper describes the research work in high energy physics by the group at the University of California, Riverside. Work has been divided between hadron collider physics and e{sup +}-e{sup {minus}} collider physics, and theoretical work. The hadron effort has been heavily involved in the startup activities of the D-Zero detector, commissioning and ongoing redesign. The lepton collider work has included work on TPC/2{gamma} at PEP and the OPAL detector at LEP, as well as efforts on hadron machines
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