4–9 Jun 2012
Life Sciences Centre, UBC
Canada/Pacific timezone
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Session

1C: LHC Experiments II

1C
4 Jun 2012, 14:30
Life Sciences Centre, UBC

Life Sciences Centre, UBC

University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC Canada

Conveners

1C: LHC Experiments II

  • Anadi Canepa (TRIUMF)

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  1. Roger Forty (CERN)
    04/06/2012, 14:30
    Heavy Flavour Physics
    Plenary Talk
  2. Keti Kaadze (CERN)
    04/06/2012, 14:55
    Heavy Flavour Physics
    Plenary Talk
  3. Dr Raffaello D'Alessandro (Universita di Firenze and INFN-Firenze)
    04/06/2012, 15:15
    Standard Model & Beyond
    Plenary Talk
    The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) gives us a unique opportunity to study hadron interactions at the collision energy of 10^17 eV in the laboratory system. The data collected so far by the LHCf experiment is proving instrumental in increasing our comprehension of the chemical composition of Ultra High Energy Cosmic-Rays (UHECRs) by improving hadron interaction models used in air shower...
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  4. Chiara Zampolli (Universita e INFN (IT))
    04/06/2012, 15:35
    Heavy Ion Physics
    Plenary Talk
    ALICE is the LHC experiment dedicated to the study of Heavy-Ion collisions. Many observables related to the properties of the medium created in such collisions rely on the excellent capabilities of the detector in terms of Particle Identification (PID). In this talk, the various PID techniques used for the different ALICE analyses will be described. Focus will be given to the detector...
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