Physics And Experiments With Linear Colliders: Lcws95 - Proceedings Of The Workshop (In 2 Volumes)

Physics And Experiments With Linear Colliders: Lcws95 - Proceedings Of The Workshop (In 2 Volumes)
Author: Yoshiaki Fujii
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 836
Release: 1996-08-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9814547719

Collider experiments have become essential to studying elementary particles. In particular, lepton collisions such as e⁺e⁻ are ideal from both experimental and theoretical points of view, and are a unique means of probing the new energy region, sub-TeV to TeV. It is a common understanding that a next-generation e⁺e⁻ collider will have to be a linear machine that evades beam-energy losses due to synchrotron radiation. In this book, physics feasibilities at linear colliders are discussed in detail, taking into account the recent progress in high-energy physics.

Physics And Experiments With Linear Colliders (In 2 Vols)

Physics And Experiments With Linear Colliders (In 2 Vols)
Author: P Eerola
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 876
Release: 1992-11-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9814554596

This workshop brought together for the first time accelerator experts as well as experimental and theoretical high energy physicists from all over the world to consider the physics potential of high energy linear electron-positron colliders. A wide variety of physics cases were presented ranging from precision tests of the top quark and electroweak gauge bosons to searches of the intermediate mass Higgs bosons and supersymmetric particles.

Physics and Experiments with Future Linear e+e- Colliders

Physics and Experiments with Future Linear e+e- Colliders
Author: Adam Para
Publisher: American Inst. of Physics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-07-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780735400177

The proceedings of the fifth in a series of workshops on the physics and detectors for the next generation of e+e- at the linear colliders are focused on the motivation and requirements for the next generation of high energy physics accelerators. Possible technical specifications for the possible accelerator complex as well as experimental aspects of the physics program are presented. Comprehensive studies of the physics potential of the linear colliders, carried out in Asia, Europe, and the United States, are reviewed and discussed. Topics included are: Higgs, SUSY Higgs, top quark physics, QCD/two-photon physics, SUSY superpartners, electroweak interactions, new and alternative physics, simulation tools, detector interface, vertexing and tracking detectors, particle ID and muon detectors, calorimetry and masks, as well as data acquisition and triggering.

Future High Energy Colliders

Future High Energy Colliders
Author: Zohreh Parsa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1997
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Annotation The 21 papers offer personal perspectives by theoretical, experimental, and accelerator physicists on the physics objectives and technological demands of future colliders. They include a historical perspective of Higgs physics, strongly interacting new physics, precision physics at LHC, the TESLA superconducting linear collider, linear electron-electron colliders, and scaling linear colliders to 5 TeV and above. No subject index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Linear Collider Physics In The New Millennium

Linear Collider Physics In The New Millennium
Author: Keisuke Fujii
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2005-11-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814482390

The high energy electron-positron linear collider is expected to provide crucial clues to many of the fundamental questions of our time: What is the nature of electroweak symmetry breaking? Does a Standard Model Higgs boson exist, or does nature take the route of supersymmetry, technicolor or extra dimensions, or none of the foregoing? This invaluable book is a collection of articles written by experts on many of the most important topics which the linear collider will focus on. It is aimed primarily at graduate students but will undoubtedly be useful also to any active researcher on the physics of the next generation linear collider.