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  2. Particle Flow and ILC Detector Design

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/talks/HepForumRALFinal.pdf
    11 May 2006: B = 2T B = 4T B = 6T. σE/E = α(E/GeV)B-FieldAll angles. ... iv) Iterative Reclustering.  Current Performance (as of 6/5/06). e.g. B-Field.
  3. 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.
  4. Particle Flow and ILC Detector Design

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/talks/ALCPG_Fermilab.pdf
    7 Dec 2006: Large detector – spatially separate particlesHigh B-field – separate charged/neutralsHigh granularity ECAL/HCAL – resolve particles. ... What is optimal detector size/B-field, etc. THIS IS HARD – BUT VERY IMPORTANT!
  5. H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 ...

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~lester/teaching/partIIIparticles/handouts2023/H8.pdf
    6 Dec 2023: r r. b b. Other configurations where quarks don’t change colour •Only matrices with non-zero entries in 11 and 33 position are involved. ... e.g. : two possible exchanged gluons. bb. b b. e.g. : only one possible exchanged gluon.
  6. Klein-Gordon Equation● The existence of plane waves φ(r, t) ...

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/theory/webber/GFT/gft_handout2_06.pdf
    24 Nov 2005: p p. a. b. ’. b’. q=pb’ bp. Then (in Lorenz gauge) Aµ satisfies. ... p p. a. b. ’. b’. q=pb’ bp. Hence. |Mf i|2 =e2ae.
  7. ElectroWeak

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/lectures/partIIIparticles/Handout14_2009.pdf
    28 Nov 2009: b. b. One signature for a Higgs boson decay is the production of two b quarks. ... b bb. q qb. b. b. Each jet will contain one b-hadron which will decay weakly Because is small hadrons containing.
  8. Prof. M.A. Thomson Michaelmas 2011 243 Particle PhysicsMichaelmas…

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/partIIIparticles/handouts/Handout_8_2011.pdf
    2 Nov 2011: e.g. : only one possible exchanged gluon. b b. b b. ... b b. Configurations where quarks swap colours. gr. g r. Appendix E: Colour Potentials.
  9. 9. The Weak Force - Particle and Nuclear Physics

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~chpotter/particleandnuclearphysics/Lecture_09_Weak.pdf
    11 Dec 2023: Bc J/ψeν̄e. W. b. Bc c̄. e. ν̄e. c. c̄ J/ψ. ... t̄. b. gW Vtb. between quarks differing by one family are “Cabibbo Suppressed”.
  10. Is Top Asymmetry Just SM Physics? Bryan Webber, ETH, ...

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/theory/webber/TopAsyZurich.pdf
    24 Jan 2013: K = B/B = 1 O(αS). arbitrary NNLO. POWHEG matchingdσMC = B (ΦB) dΦB. ... j. j. e-! 2b2jleptonMET. pT > 20 GeV/c , |η| < 2 (|η|b < 1).
  11. Estimating uncertainties in histograms filled from MarkovChains…

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~lester/2018_MCMC_Uncertainties_01.pdf
    29 Aug 2019: δrbπb: (. t(b))r= δrbπb. (58). Note that, for any B B matrix A:. ... t(b))b. (by (69)) (77). = πb 2((P P2 P3 PN. )t(b))b.

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