LCPS2009
August 17-23 2009
Ambleside, UK
published August 16, 2011
The school is aimed at PhD students and postdoctoral researchers working on the International Linear Collider. The Large Hadron Collider is expected to do a first survey of TeV energy scale but a Linear Collider is best placed to make detailed measurements of any new particles plus the top quark and the Z. These Linear Collider Physics School proceedings cover Particle Theory, Accelerator Theory, Experimental Aspects, Cosmology and Topical Issues. In the theory sessions there are introductions to the Standard Model (SM) of electroweak interactions and QCD, top quark physics, exotic particles, supersymmetry (SUSY) and particularly the Higgs mechanism and Higgs bosons in the SM and the Minimal Supersymmetric SM (MSSM). The accelerator sessions introduce basic concepts such as synchrotrons, transverse focusing, phase stability and beam emittance, and then discuss linacs and the designs of the International Linear Collider (ILC) and the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). Higgs searches at today’s hadron colliders and the outlook for linear colliders are dealt with in Experimental Aspects, along with a survey of detector technologies for the ILC and CLIC.
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Sessions
Introduction
Particle Theory
Accelerators
Experiments
Cosmology
Topical Issues
Outlook
Introduction
Introduction to Linear Collider Physics
P. Burrows
Particle Theory
Supersymmetry
J. Kalinowski
Electroweak, Higgs and Exotics Theory
QCD and Top Quark Theory
A. Signer
Physics at the LHC, ILC and CLIC
G. Moortgat Pick
Accelerators
Introduction to Accelerator Theory
T. Wilson
Linacs and Damping Rings
F. Zimmermann
Experiments
Higgs Searches
W. Murray
Detectors for ILC
C. Damerell
Detectors for CLIC
M. Hauschild
Cosmology
Cosmology
G. Belanger
Topical Issues
Students' Discussion
D. Miller
Outlook
Conclusions and Outlook
S. Chattopadhyay