Christoph Emanuel Gull
(University of Michigan (US)),
Junjie Zhu
(University of Michigan (US)),
Steven Goldfarb
(University of Michigan (US))
02/07/2015, 15:00
Gabriel Emmanuel Gallardo
(University of Hong Kong (HK))
02/07/2015, 15:25
Electron charges can sometimes be misidentified in the ATLAS detector, i.e. a positron could be read as an electron or vice versa. Obviously this can be a problem when taking data, however this is also important as certain decays in electroweak SUSY would give same-sign lepton pairs. The methods that will be used are tag-and-probe and the likelihood method.
Nina Mireille Coyle
(University of Chicago (US))
02/07/2015, 15:30
Sarah Frances Maddox
(University of Michigan (US))
02/07/2015, 15:50
Abstract: The next series of CLOUD experiments will aim to understand the effect of several factors on cloud formation, including seven parameters such as the concentration of different chemical compounds, temperature, and ionization rates due to cosmic rays. A maximin Latin hypercube sampling technique will be used to determine a design data set in this seven dimensional space to provide the...
Aditya Deepak Parikh
(Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey (US))
02/07/2015, 16:00
James Wesley Yates Pollock
(University of Michigan (US))
02/07/2015, 16:15
Nicolas Miguel Andrade
(University of Michigan (US))
02/07/2015, 16:25
Zishuo Yang
(University of Maryland (US))
02/07/2015, 16:30
Stephanie Brown
(Penn State)
02/07/2015, 16:35
A magnetic mirror is used to cool our antimatter plasma to 10 microkelvin. This magnetic mirror is highly asymmetric. The current literature defines the separatrix of only of magnetic mirrors with a small mirror coefficient. To see the effects of our trap on the cooling of particles, we need to define the characteristics of our unique trap.