Experimental Particle Physics Rolling Grant 2009-2014
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Manchester
Department Name: Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
The Particle Physics Group at Manchester University will continue to probe the fundamental particles and forces of nature. This is done by several experiments: ATLAS at the LHC at CERN will study proton-proton collisions at the highest energies yet, and is expected to reveal a wealth of new particles. LHCb will reveal further details of the properties of B hadrons. Dzero is at Fermilab, which is presently the highest energy collider till the LHC starts. SuperNemo will search for a type of nuclear beta decay which, if found, would show that the neutrino is its own antiparticle. We also run an ongoing R and D programme for the detectors, electronics, accelerators and computers we use for our investigations into fundamental physics.
Organisations
Publications
Appleby R
(2010)
Beam-related machine protection for the CERN Large Hadron Collider experiments
in Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams
Appleby, R.
(2006)
Benchmarking of tracking codes (BDSIM/DIMAD) using the ILC extraction lines
Aubert B
(2009)
Branching fractions and C P -violating asymmetries in radiative B decays to ? K ?
in Physical Review D
Adloff, C.
(2006)
CALICE Report to the DESY Physics Research Committee
Aad G
(2010)
Charged-particle multiplicities in pp interactions at s = 900 GeV measured with the ATLAS detector at the LHC
in Physics Letters B
Aad G
(2011)
Charged-particle multiplicities in pp interactions measured with the ATLAS detector at the LHC
in New Journal of Physics
Nash J., (Ed.)
(2008)
CMS expression of interest in the SLHC
Abazov V
(2009)
Combination of t t ¯ cross section measurements and constraints on the mass of the top quark and its decays into charged Higgs bosons
in Physical Review D
Aaltonen T
(2010)
Combination of Tevatron searches for the standard model Higgs boson in the W+W- decay mode.
in Physical review letters