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DTSTART:20151116T213000Z
DTEND:20151116T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20260419T110349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151112T160956Z
LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:High Energy Colliders: Past\, Present and Future\, High Energy
  Seminar\, Dmitri Denisov\, Fermilab
DESCRIPTION: Developments of the particle colliders over last 50 years
  have seen tremendous progress in both energy of the collisions and in
 tensity of the colliding beams. In order to reach higher collision ene
 rgy and discover even heavier particles many fundamental inventions in
  the colliders design have been achieved. Experiments at such collider
 s required major breakthroughs in the particle detection methods in or
 der to discover all remaining standard model elementary particles: c a
 nd t quarks\, gluons\, tau lepton\, W\, Z and Higgs bosons. Options fo
 r even higher energy colliders than operating today will also be discu
 ssed in the talk\, including their design parameters\, acceleration pr
 inciples as well as construction challenges. Such colliders is the onl
 y way to understanding the Nature at even smaller distances and create
  particles with even higher masses than we can reach today.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=3861
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