Title: QuarkNet Mentor Presentation
1QuarkNet Beyond the First Year
Beth Beiersdorf
2Notre Dame QuarkNet Center
- Vision
- A community of researchers including high school
teachers, faculty, postdoctoral, graduate and
undergraduate students and high school students.
- Location
- - Just south of NDs campus.
- - Fully functional research lab.
- - Houses offices, lab spaces, and student
experimental areas.
3Notre Dame QuarkNet Center
- Academic Structure
- 3-8 week QuarkNet and summer research
- PHYS 598Q (teachers) 1-3 credits
- academic year research
- PHYS 598R (teachers) 1 credit
- discussion sections, laboratory activity
- thanks to effort from K. Newman, J. Maddox, B.
Bunker
4Summer 2000
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RET Research Experience for Teachers (8 weeks)
5QuarkNet 3 Weeks
Lunch
Mornings
Afternoons
6Summers 2001 2002
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RET
RET
RET Research Experience for Teachers (8 weeks)
7QuarkNet Staff and Teachers
8Science Alive
9Student Involvement
10How are students chosen?
- Applications
- Participating High Schools
- Juniors
11Notre Dame QuarkNet Center
- Academic Structure
- 3-8 week summer research
- PHYS 098Q (students) 1-3 credits
- academic year research
- PHYS 098R (students) 1 credit
- discussion sections, laboratory activity
- thanks to effort from K. Newman, J. Maddox, B.
Bunker
12Summer Student Research
13Waveguide Bundles Containing 256 Optical Fibers
14Summer Productivity
15September 1999 Initial Meeting for Notre Dame
QN Center
16QuarkNet Summer 2000
What did I learn?
17Particle Physics in the 20th Century
- The e- was discovered by Thompson 1900. The
nucleus was discovered by Rutherford in 1920.
The e, the first antiparticle, was found in
1930. The m, indicating a second generation,
was discovered in 1936. - There was an explosion of baryons and mesons
discovered in the 1950s and 1960s. They were
classified in a "periodic table" using the SU(3)
symmetry group, whose physical realization was
point like, strongly interacting, fractionally
charged "quarks". Direct evidence for quarks and
gluons came in the early 1970s. - The exposition of the 3 generations of quarks and
leptons is only just, 1996, completed. In the mid
1980s the unification of the weak and
electromagnetic force was confirmed by the W and
Z discoveries. - The LHC, starting in 2007, will be THE tool to
explore the origin of the breaking of the
electroweak symmetry (Higgs field?) and the
origin of mass itself.
18The Standard Model
A key equation E2 p2c2 m2c4
New Physics Higgs Bosons Supersymmetry String
Theory Hidden Dimensions
19Detection of Fundamental Particles
SM Fundamental Particle Appears As ?
? (ECAL shower, no track) e
e (ECAL shower, with track) ?
? (ionization only) g
Jet in ECAL HCAL q u, d, s
Jet (narrow) in ECALHCAL q c, b
Jet (narrow) Decay Vertex t --gt W b
W b ?e???? Et
missing in ECALHCAL ?--gtl ?? ?l Et
missing charged lepton W --gt l ?l
Et missing charged lepton,
EtM/2 Z --gt l l-
charged lepton pair --gt ?l ?l Et
missing in ECALHCAL
20Dijet Events at the Tevatron
- The scattering of quarks inside the proton leads
to a "jet" of particles traveling in the
direction of, and taking the momentum of, the
parent quark. Since there is no initial state Pt,
the 2 quarks in the final state are "back to
back" in azimuth.
21Advancing the Energy Frontier
22QuarkNet - Summer, 2001
My research projects
23Fiber Optic Waveguide Bundle
24Optical Connectors
25Scintillating Fibers Under Test
26Why I keep coming back