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.
(2008)
Machine Induced Backgrounds for FP420
Behnke Ties, (Ed.)
(2008)
ILC Reference Design Report Volume 4 - Detectors
Brau James, (Ed.)
(2008)
ILC Reference Design Report: ILC Global Design Effort and World Wide Study
Mornacchi, Giuseppe
(2008)
The ATLAS detector walks another mile
in CERN Cour.
Abazov V. M.
(2008)
First study of the radiation-amplitude zero in
W? production and limits on anomalous
WW? couplings at v
s=1.96 TeV
in PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Abazov V. M.
(2008)
Search for scalar neutrino superpartners in
e+ยต final states in
p(
p)over-bar collisions at v
s=1.96 TeV
in PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Aubert B.
(2008)
Study of B -> X(3872)K, with X(3872)-> J/psi pi(+)pi(-)
in PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Angal-Kalinin, D.
(2008)
The Cockcroft Institute Wakefields Interest Group
in ICFA Beam Dyn.Newslett.