ASET Colloquium
Reconstruction methods in high energy physics experiments
by Dr. Kolahal Bhattacharya (DHEP,TIFR)
Friday, July 31, 2015
from
to
(Asia/Kolkata)
at AG-66
at AG-66
Description |
High energy physics is a study of the most fundamental (tiniest?) building blocks of nature and the laws that govern their interactions. A lot of our current understandings about the universe have been achieved by observing these interactions in different high energy physics experiments. In past 50-60 years, there has been a very rapid development in the detection technologies of these experiments. The signals observed in these detector systems contain new physics information in the form of currents and voltages. In order to understand the hidden physics, one must separate the signals generated from genuine events from the backgrounds, identify the vertices of interactions, identify the final state particles and measure their charge, momenta, directions etc. These are commonly referred to as the reconstruction methods. In this talk, a general overview of these topics will be given. |
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Organised by | Dr. Satyanarayana Bheesette |
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