"Tevatron QCD and Beyond"


Robert Hirosky , University of Ilinois, Chicago
[Host: Brad Cox]
ABSTRACT:
The D-Zero Experiment studies the world's most energetic hadron collisions at the Fermilab Tevatron accelerator. The study of such collisions provides our deepest glimpse into the structure of matter. Particularly hard scattering of hadron constituents may be evidenced by the production of hadronic `jets' or plumes of particles. I review several analyses of jet production from the recent collider run at the Tevatron and survey various physics objectives for `Run II' and beyond.
Atomic Physics Seminar
Monday, February 21, 2000
3:00 PM
Physics Building, Room 204
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