Physics Colloquium

"The Standard Model Reaches 7"

Presented by Chris Tully, Princeton University

Tuesday, October 25, 2011, 3:30 pm — Hamilton Seminar Room, Bldg. 555

The LHC means many things to many people. It is an opportunity to find hidden structure in gravity beyond ordinary space-time. The mystery of the origin of mass will be settled. The Nature of dark matter could get its first glimpse. And, the energy frontier will be filled with the highest statistics dataset of W, Z, and 3rd generation particle production in its history. This talk presents the status of the 7 TeV LHC data and an outlook for the 7 TeV dataset and beyond.

Hosted by: Rob Pisarski

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