Title: FSU Experimental HEP Faculty
1FSU Experimental HEP Faculty
Todd Adams
Harvey Goldman
Sharon Hagopian
Susan Blessing
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Vasken Hagopian
Kurtis Johnson
Harrison Prosper
Horst Wahl
2What is High Energy Physics?
- High Energy Physics is the study of the most
basic particles and forces of nature - We explore the smallest scales and the highest
energies - We want to know what really makes the Universe
tick - Also known as HEP or as particle physics
3What have we done before?
- Discovered lots of new particles
- quarks, neutrinos, taus, Z bosons,
- Determined what protons and neutrons are made of
- Combined two "fundamental" forces of nature
- electromagnetism
- the weak force
- Created a model which explains MOST of what we
have observed...
4The Standard Model
The Standard Model is our best knowledge of
everything. It consists of all known particles
and forces (except gravity). By comparing
experimental results with predictions from the
Standard Model, we test our understanding of the
universe The Standard Model has worked
remarkably well for more than 20 years
5What are the Big Questions to be Answered?
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What is the origin of mass? Can all of the
forces be unified? How do neutrinos
oscillate? Why do we see more matter than
anti-matter? What is out there that we have
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6FSU High Energy Physics Program
- We currently work on two major experiments
CMS at CERN
D0 at Fermilab
7Fermilab
- Tevatron
- Currently, the world's premier accelerator
facility - Proton-Anti-Proton collisions at a center of mass
energy of 1.9 trillion electron-volts - Two collider experiments
- D0 and CDF
- Other physics
- neutrino physics, CP-violation,
- astrophysics and more
- Located outside of Chicago
- Scientists from all around the world come to
Fermilab to do high energy physics
8The D0 Experiment
- Collider experiment which is built around the
collision point to detect particles flying out in
all directions
- Started taking data Spring, 2001
- Will take data until 2007
- There will be an upgrade in 2005
- We will end up with a petabyte of data
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10D0 Data Taking
24 hours/day 7 days/week for the next 5
years currently recording a few million
events/day
11FSU People at D0
12Jet Events
- Calorimeter Level 1 trigger
- Run124640 event 524035
V. Zutshi Brookhaven
13Physics of D0
- Higgs Boson
- needed to resolve electroweak symmetry breaking
and responsible for creating mass. Not yet
discovered, but there are many indications that
D0 and CDF can find it. - Supersymmetry
- theory which predicts each known particle has a
partner, none of which have ever been seen. - Top Quark
- discovered at D0 and CDF. Now we will explore
its properties. - QCD - Quantum ChromoDynamics.
- D0 can explore how well it describes
proton-anti-proton collisions and study what
makes up the proton. - Other new particle searches
- Technicolor, Leptoquarks, etc.
14CERN
15The CMS Experiment
- Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
- at CERN
- Proton-proton collisions at 14 trillion
electron-volts - two primary experiments CMS and Atlas
- begins operation in 2007
- Compact Muon Spectrometer (CMS)
- Vasken Hagopian is co-leader of the US-CMS effort
- Florida State is involved in the hadronic
calorimeter which is being tested and constructed
at FSU, Fermilab and CERN
16CMS Detector
17HCAL Under Construction
Construction and testing at FNAL
CERN testbeam 2002
18What do we do?
- Hardware
- Design, develop, test, and build electronics and
detectors - Data-taking (shifts)
- Software
- Code writing and analysis algorithm development
- Data analysis
- discovery, measurements, tests
- Presentations at meetings, seminars and
conferences - Journal publications
19What will you do?
- First 2-3 years
- Finish coursework
- Spend summers at Fermilab learning the experiment
- Next several years
- Some hardware project (STT, silicon, ???)
- Data taking
- Programming (C, UNIX, scripting, graphics)
- Data analysis on your thesis topic
- Final year
- Presentation and publication of thesis work
- Thesis defense
- You will spend significant time at Fermilab
20Possible Thesis Topics
Search for/Discover the Higgs Boson Search for
new particles such as Supersymmetry, Technicolor,
Leptoquarks, Cold Dark Matter, Extra Dimensions
etc. Top Quark Physics QCD Studies including
measuring the contents of the proton W mass
measurements