CERN Academic Training Programme 2009/2010

LECTURE SERIES
20, 21, 22 January 2010
11:00-12:00 - Main Auditorium, Bldg. 500
Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider
by Dr. Douglas Glenzinski (FNAL)

Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider - An Introduction (1/3)

This is the first lecture of three which together discuss the physics of hadron colliders with an emphasis on experimental techniques used for data analysis. This first lecture provides a brief introduction to hadron collider physics and collider detector experiments as well as offers some analysis guidelines. The lectures are aimed at graduate students.

Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider - Searching for New Physics (2/3
)
This is the second lecture of three which together discuss the physics of hadron colliders with an emphasis on experimental techniques used for data analysis. This second lecture discusses techniques important for analyses searching for new physics using the CDF B_s --> mu+ mu- search as a specific example. The lectures are aimed at graduate students.

Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider - Making Measurements (3/3)
This is the third lecture of three which together discuss the physics of hadron colliders with an emphasis on experimental techniques used for data analysis. This third lecture discusses techniques important for analyses making a measurement (e.g. determining a cross section or a particle property such as its mass or lifetime) using some CDF top-quark analyses as specific examples. The lectures are aimed at graduate students.

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