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Muon Physics at Run-I and its upgrade plan
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and its multi-purpose Detector, ATLAS, has been operated successfully at record centre-of-mass energies of 7 and TeV.
Benekos Nektarios Chr.
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LHC Status & Plan before HL-LHC
After reviewing the LHC history and, in particular, the performance and key issues from 2010-12, the plans and expectations for operation close to design energy post-LS1 until about 2022, including possible operation modes with 25 and 50-ns bunch spacing and pertinent open questions, are discussed.
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NLO EW corrections to polarised W+W− production and decay at the LHC
In this letter we present results for next-to-leading-order electroweak corrections to doubly polarised W+W− production at the LHC in the fully leptonic decay channel.
Ansgar Denner +2 more
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I discuss LHC physics in the historical perspective of the progress in particle physics. After a recap of the Standard Model of particle physics, I discuss the high energy colliders leading up to LHC and their role in the discovery of these SM particles. Then I discuss the two main physics issues of LHC, i.e. Higgs mechanism and Supersymmetry.
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Since my arrival at the CNRS in 2007, my activity has been part of the development and use of the results of the ATLAS and CMS experiments, two particle detectors currently in operation at CERN in Geneva. They are installed near the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the most powerful particle accelerator ever built.ATLAS and CMS are complex assemblies used ...
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8 pages, no figures, invited plenary talk at XXXI Physics In Collision, Vancouver, Canada, Aug 28-Sep 1 ...
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Naturalness after LHC-7 and LHC-8 [PDF]
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