Lancaster Experimental Particle Physics Consolidated Grant 2019-22
Lead Research Organisation:
Lancaster University
Department Name: Physics
Abstract
The main objectives are to explore the fundamental constituents of matter, their properties and interactions through experiments at the Large Hadron Collider, the CERN North Area and a group of Neutrino experiments at different facilities. The questions addressed are: the search for new particles and forces, both directly and via their quantum mechanical effects; how the Universe came to be made of matter alone, and not a mixture of matter and antimatter that swiftly annihilated itself; whether the world we live in really only has 3 dimensions of space and one of time; and to discover what the dark matter know about by observations in astronomy is made up of. The work will also drive detector development and new processes, and new computing and software techniques.
Planned Impact
The primary impact is societal, with an extensive programme of public engagement with schools and the general public. We have also been working with companies in our detector development and our computing developments.
Organisations
Publications
Aad G
(2021)
Search for Lepton-Flavor Violation in Z -Boson Decays with t Leptons with the ATLAS Detector
in Physical Review Letters
Cortina Gil E
(2022)
Searches for lepton number violating K+ ? p-(p0)e+e+ decays
in Physics Letters B
Aad G
(2022)
Emulating the impact of additional proton-proton interactions in the ATLAS simulation by presampling sets of inelastic Monte Carlo events
in Computing and Software for Big Science
Aad G
(2022)
Measurement of the energy response of the ATLAS calorimeter to charged pions from $$W^{\pm }\rightarrow \tau ^{\pm }(\rightarrow \pi ^{\pm }\nu _{\tau })\nu _{\tau }$$ events in Run 2 data
in The European Physical Journal C
Abratenko P
(2022)
Search for long-lived heavy neutral leptons and Higgs portal scalars decaying in the MicroBooNE detector
in Physical Review D
Abratenko P
(2022)
Search for an anomalous excess of charged-current quasielastic ? e interactions with the MicroBooNE experiment using Deep-Learning-based reconstruction
in Physical Review D
Aad G
(2022)
The ATLAS inner detector trigger performance in pp collisions at 13 TeV during LHC Run 2
in The European Physical Journal C
Allega A
(2022)
Improved search for invisible modes of nucleon decay in water with the SNO + detector
in Physical Review D
Abratenko P
(2022)
First Measurement of Energy-Dependent Inclusive Muon Neutrino Charged-Current Cross Sections on Argon with the MicroBooNE Detector.
in Physical review letters
Description | Newton RCUK-CONACYT Cost-efficient and radiation-tolerant pixel detectors for ionising radiation based on thin-film technology |
Amount | £339,403 (GBP) |
Funding ID | ST/P003052/1 |
Organisation | Science and Technologies Facilities Council (STFC) |
Sector | Public |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 08/2016 |
End | 04/2019 |
Description | WOMAD 2020 |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | Online replacement for the World of Physics in 2020. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2020 |
URL | https://athome.womad.co.uk/world-of-physics-at-home/ |