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  2. Neutrino Oscillations and the MINOS experiment

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/lectures/iss/iss2007_ew.pdf
    31 Jul 2007: e-. e+. H0. Z0Z0. b. b. q. q. Higgs couples to mass –so need to produce it from a massive particle decays tothe most massive particles allowed. ... e-. e+. H0. Z0Z0. b. b. q. q. Made on 30-A.
  3. Neutrino Oscillations and the MINOS experiment

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/lectures/iss/iss2007_intro.pdf
    30 Jul 2007: B. B throws a heavy balltowards A. B exerts forceon ball – ball exerts an equal and opposite force on B (N3) and B recoils (N2). ... A. B. A. B. B emits ball and A absorbs it.
  4. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/meetings/ild/talks/Sonja.ppt
    21 Sep 2007: full: MARLIN, SGV-input. Identical input events. c. c (b-bkgr). b. b. ... ee-  ZHH:. 4 b-jets in final state requiring. excellent tagging performance;.
  5. Neutrino Oscillations and the MINOS experiment

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/lectures/iss/iss2007_qcd_quarks.pdf
    30 Jul 2007: In ee- q q the photon carries no colour so onlyr r or b b or g g final states are allowed, e.g. ... 3rd Bottom b -1/3 4.5 GeV/c2. Down d. 3rd. 0.3 GeV/c2.
  6. Particle Flow Calorimetry and ILC Detector Design

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/talks/RALFinal.pdf
    10 Apr 2007: What is optimal detector size/B-field, etc. THIS IS HARD – BUT VERY IMPORTANT! ...  Current Performance. Recent Detector Optimisation Studies. e.g. B-Field at 91.2 GeV.

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