Programme of Research in Experimental Particle Physics at the University of Warwick, 2006-2011
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Warwick
Department Name: Physics
Abstract
The scope of the proposed research lies in two distinct areas: the physics of particles containing the beauty quark, and the physics of neutrinos: 1). We aim to further our research into matter/anti-matter asymmetry (CP Violation) with Beauty mesons at the BABAR experiment. This is important, because we have shown that the leading source of CP violation at low energies is consistent with the Standard Model mechanism of CP violation. However, cosmological considerations indicate that there should be other sources of CP violation in Nature, so we aim to make further sensitive tests with beauty mesons, in order to see if any evidence for additional sources of CP violation in Nature may appear here. 2). The elucidation of the properties of neutrinos. These are very light, neutral particles which are emitted, for example, by the sun, and in radioactive beta decay. They have recently been found to oscillate, ie. transmute from one type to another, while they propagate. We propose to build part of the T2K experiment, which aims to determine the details of this behaviour. In particular, it aims to establish the rate and extent of oscillations between muon- and electron-neutrinos, and to derive related information on neutrino masses. We also propose to continue research and development on the COBRA experiment, which aims to identify neutrinoless double beta decays in CdZnTe. This would provide information on the absolute mass scale of neutrinos and establish the neutrinos as Majorana particles, equivalent to their own anti-particles. We will also continue research and development on a future neutrino factory, and on a new measurement of the absolute mass of the neutrino.
Publications
Alner, GJ
(2009)
ZEPLIN-II limits on WIMP-nucelon interactions
in SOURCES AND DETECTION OF DARK MATTER AND DARK ENERGY IN THE UNIVERSE
Poluektov A
(2018)
Unbinned model-independent measurements with coherent admixtures of multibody neutral D meson decays.
in The European physical journal. C, Particles and fields
AKIMOV D
(2007)
The ZEPLIN-III dark matter detector: Instrument design, manufacture and commissioning
in Astroparticle Physics
Sumner T
(2007)
The ZEPLIN III Detector; Results from Surface Calibrations
in Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements
Dobbs A
(2017)
The Status of MICE
in Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Dobbs A
(2017)
The Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment User Software
in Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Overton E
(2017)
The MICE demonstration of ionization cooling
in Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Harrison P
(2009)
The matrix of unitarity triangle angles for quarks
in Physics Letters B
Allan D
(2013)
The electromagnetic calorimeter for the T2K near detector ND280
in Journal of Instrumentation
Aubert B
(2013)
The BB detector: Upgrades, operation and performance
in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Description | LHcb |
Organisation | European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) |
Department | Large Hadron Collider Beauty Experiment (LHCb) |
Country | Switzerland |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The research team at The University of Warwick have provides expertise and personnel to help with the continued operation and data collection at LHcb as well as data analysis and interpretation of results collected by Warwick. |
Collaborator Contribution | Members of the LHcb team have provided resources and experimental time to allow for the collection of data which has been used by members of Warwick to produce output for LHcb, with the appropriate acknowledgements to Warwick staff. |
Impact | Any publication which indicates a LHcb Collaboration or authored by 'Aaij, R. and others' |
Start Year | 2008 |
Description | MICE |
Organisation | International Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | The research team at The University of Warwick have provides expertise and personnel to help with the continued operation and data collection at MICE as well as data analysis and interpretation of results collected by Warwick. |
Collaborator Contribution | Members of the MICE team have provided resources and experimental time to allow for the collection of data which has been used by members of Warwick to produce output for MICE, with the appropriate acknowledgements to Warwick staff. |
Impact | Publications with reference MICE experimental data |
Start Year | 2006 |
Description | Neutrino Factory |
Organisation | Rutherford Appleton Laboratory |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | The research team at The University of Warwick have provides expertise and personnel to help with the continued Research and development into the Neutrino Factory as well as data analysis and interpretation of results collected by Warwick and other institutions. |
Collaborator Contribution | Members of the Neutrino Factory team have provided resources and ideas to allow for the development of new techniques which have been used by members of Warwick to produce new insights into techniques and equipment. |
Impact | Publication which make reference to the Neutrino Factory |
Description | T2K |
Organisation | T2K Collaboration |
Country | Global |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | The research team at The University of Warwick have provides expertise and personnel to help with the continued operation and data collection at ATLAS as well as data analysis and interpretation of results collected by Warwick. |
Collaborator Contribution | Members of the T2K team have provided resources and experimental time to allow for the collection of data which has been used by members of Warwick to produce output for T2K, with the appropriate acknowledgements to Warwick staff. |
Impact | All publications which have used T2K data. |