The Standard Model By comparing experimental results with predictions from the Standard Model, we test our understanding of the universe Forces Strong nuclear force (QCD) Electroweak electromagnetism weak force Gravity
What are the Big Questions to be Answered? What is the origin of mass? Can all of the forces be unified? How do neutrinos oscillate? Why do we see more matter than anti-matter? What is out there that we have never observed? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Fermilab Tevatron Currently, the world's premier accelerator facility Proton-Anti-Proton collisions at a center of mass energy of 1.9 trillion electron-volts Two collider experiments D0 and CDF Other physics neutrino physics, CP-violation, astrophysics and more Located outside of Chicago Scientists from all around the world come to Fermilab to do high energy physics
The D0 Experiment Started taking data Spring, 2001 Already 9x larger than previous data sets Will take data until 2009 Upgrade in 2006 Built around the collision point to detect particles flying out in all directions
Calorimeter FSU has a major responsibility for the D calorimeter l Uranium-Liquid Argon sampling calorimeter Measure energy of hadrons and electrons
Latest results from pp Collisions at DØ Detector in Collision Hall January 2001
D0 Data Taking 24 hours/day 7 days/week for the next 5+ years currently recording a few million events/day
Physics of D0 Higgs Boson Supersymmetry Single Top Top Quark Properties Electroweak Physics QCD - Quantum ChromoDynamics. Other new particle searches Leptoquarks, extra dimensions, technicolor, etc.
~700 scientists, students and engineers 82 institutions 20 countries 130 Ph.D. Dissertations 150 papers published The DØ Collaboration
FSU Experimental D0 Faculty Todd Adams Susan Blessing S Sharon Hagopian Vasken Hagopian Harrison Prosper Horst Wahl Yuri Gershstein
FSU experimental HEP graduate students Sinjini Sengupta Suharyo Sumowidagdo José Lazoflores Daekwang Kau Dan Duggan Edgar Carrera Sergei Gleyser
FSU HEP postdocs Norm Buchanan Bill Lee Andrew Askew Jadranka Sekaric
Examples of FSU graduates Jeff McDonald (DØ, PhD 1999) Dissertation: study of single top production Now at FSU (Research Scientist), was at U. of Pittsburgh Dan Karmgard (DØ, PhD 1999) Dissertation: search for leptoquarks Now at U. Notre Dame (CMS) Richard Cavanaugh (Aleph, PhD 1999) Dissertation: measurement of W mass U. Florida (working on CMS, Grid), was at U. of Heidelberg Brian Connolly (DØ, PhD 2002) Dissertation: measurement of top quark mass in hadronic decay Now at Columbia University (HiRes – cosmic rays)
What do we do? Hardware Design, develop, test, and build electronics and detectors Data-taking (shifts) Software Code writing and analysis algorithm development Data analysis discovery, measurements, tests Presentations at meetings, seminars and conferences Journal publications
What will you do? First 2 years Finish coursework Spend summers at Fermilab learning the experiment Next several years Hardware project - calorimeter Data taking Programming (C++, Linux, scripting) Data analysis on your thesis topic Final year Presentation and publication of thesis work Thesis defense You will spend significant time at Fermilab
Possible Thesis Topics Search for/Discover the Higgs Boson Search for new particles such as Supersymmetry, Technicolor, Leptoquarks, Cold Dark Matter, Extra Dimensions etc. Top Quark Physics QCD Studies including measuring the contents of the proton W mass measurements
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