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Hadron Collider Physics 2005 Proceedings of the 1st Hadron Collider Physics Symposium, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, July 4-9, 2005
Title:
Hadron Collider Physics 2005 Proceedings of the 1st Hadron Collider Physics Symposium, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, July 4-9, 2005
Author:
Wu, Xin. editor.
ISBN:
9783540328414
Physical Description:
XVIII, 357 p. online resource.
Series:
Springer Proceedings Physics, 108
Contents:
and Experimental Status -- Status of the ALICE Detector at LHC -- ATLAS status -- Status of CMS -- Status of the LHCb experimentI: -- QCD Physics at the Tevatron and LHC -- Theoretical Perspectives in QCD -- Physics at HERA -- Diffraction and Total Cross-Section at the Tevatron and the LHC -- The Jet Energy Scale and Inclusive Jet Cross Section at DØ -- Determination of Jet Energy Scale and Measurement of Inclusive Jet Production at CDF-II -- Fragmentation, Underlying Event and Jet Shapes at the Tevatron (CDF) -- High pT Jets and Photons at the Tevatron -- Jet Measurements in ATLAS -- Jet energy measurements in CMS -- Electroweak Physics at the Tevatron and LHC -- Electroweak Physics at the Tevatron and LHC: Theoretical Status and Perspectives -- W/Z Production Cross Sections and Asymmetries at ?s = 1.96 TeV -- W Mass an Properties -- Di-Boson Physics at the Tevatron -- Precision Electroweak Measurements at ATLAS and CMS -- Preparing for LHC I -- Muon Identification at the Tevatron -- Tau Identification at the Tevatron -- Electron and photon identification in ATLAS -- Muon identification at CMS, and confrontation with Monte Carlo and test beam data -- Muon Identification at Atlas and Comparison with Simulation and Test Beam Data -- Tau identification at ATLAS : importance, method and confrontation with Monte Carlo and test beam -- Tau identification in CMS -- Particle identification of the LHCb experiment -- Beyond the Standard Model -- Theoretical Developments Beyond the Standard Model -- Searches for Supersymmetry at the Tevatron -- Searches for BSM (non-SUSY) physics at the Tevatron -- Higgs Searches at the Tevatron -- Searches for Higgs Bosons at LHC -- Sensitivity to New Physics in the B-Sector -- Heavy Ions -- Nucleus-nucleus and proton-nucleus collisions at the LHC -- Direct Photons, Vector Mesons and Heavy Flavor Production at RHIC -- Jet production and high pT hadrons at RHICinthe -- Open heavy-flavour production in ALICE -- Identification of high energy direct photons and photon-jet events at LHC with ALICE -- Electron Identification with the ALICE TRD -- Heavy Ions in ATLAS -- Heavy Quark Physics -- Beauty Physics: Theoretical Status and Future Perspectives -- Results from Belle and BaBar -- Bs Properties at the Tevatron -- Searches for Rare B meson decay at Tevatron -- Trigger Strategy and Performance of the LHCb Detector -- Event reconstruction and physics performance of the LHCb experiment -- B-Physics expectations at ATLAS and CMS -- Preparing for LHC II -- b-tagging at DØ -- B tagging at CDF -- Pixel detector in BTeV -- Track and Vertex Reconstruction in CMS for Key Physics Processes -- CDF computing and event data models -- Preparation for Analysis at CMS -- Top Quark Physics -- Top Mass at the Tevatron -- t¯t cross section at the Tevatron -- Single Top At The Tevatron -- Top Properties and Rare Decays from the Tevatron -- Top physics prospects in ATLAS -- Top quark studies and perspectives with CMS -- Conclusion -- Experimental Summary and Perspectives -- Einstein's Contributions to Quantum Theory -- Posters -- The construction of the ALICE hmpid rich detector -- CDF spectroscopy results -- Effective K-factors: a method to include higher order QCD corrections in parton shower Monte Carlos: the example of H?WW*?2l? -- Construction and Performance of the ATLAS Semi-Conductor Tracker Barrels -- Charmless B decays at CDF -- Standard Model Higgs Searches at ATLAS -- The LHCb trigger and readout -- Anomalous single top production with ATLAS -- LHCb RICH Detectors -- Production and test of the LHCb Muon Wire Chamberse -- Techniques for Bs mixing at CDF -- Heavy flavour production at CDF.
Abstract:
The Hadron Collider Physics Symposia (HCP) are a new series of conferences that follow the merger of the Hadron Collider Conferences with the LHC Symposia series, with the goal of maximizing the shared experience of the Tevatron and LHC communities. This book gathers the proceedings of the first symposium, HCP2005 and reviews the state-of-the-art in the key physics directions of experimental hadron collider research: - QCD physics - precision electroweak physics - c-, b-, and t-quark physics - physics beyond the Standard Model - heavy ion physics The present volume will serve as a reference for everyone working in the field of accelerator-based high-energy physics.
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