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An LHC Run Plan - The First Inverse Femtobarn
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The CMS equivalent of the ATLAS 1'st year of physics.
ATLAS TDR
ATLAS TDR Web page
The ATLAS TDR. An olde-but-a-goode. Contains both physics and detector descriptions.
Higgs Reach At The Tevatron
Talk Transparencies
Conway, now at UC Davis, describes predictions of higgs reach at the Tevatron. He was one of the authors of the Run II Higgs/SUSY working group report, and this study.
How Do Triggers Work?
Talk Transparencies
A Review talk I gave at a Trigger/DAQ conference back in 1999 (wow!). Discusses history, and modern versions of a trigger, as well as where we are going. I attempt to keep it motivated by physics, but get lots in the "cool" details.
LHC physics: the first one--two year(s)
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A description of Physics goals for the first 1-2 years of running at the LHC for the ALTAS experiment. The authors (Fabiola is deputy spokes, and Mangano is a well known theorist) outline run conditions, calibration strategy, and "easy" physics that will be required to prove ATLAS knows what it is done. Choice quote: "1 month and the detector will be calibrated." Strassler thinks this paper is mostly boilerplate.
Luminosity - Units
Fermi Web Page
A Fermilab Accelerator Division web page that describes the basic units used in luminosity.
Precision of the ATLAS Muon Specrometer
Thesis
Proefschrift's thesis on muon's at ATLAS. Contains details on calibration -- mainly mechanical, but also for after the detector is installed.
Tevatron Luminosity and Accelerator Operation
Talk Transparencies
A very old talk discussing sources of luminosity loss in the tevatron (Finley). It is password protected. The talk really needs a person to give it; much isn't written down. However, there are slides of useful information about what is lumi at the tevatron, among other things, scattered throughout the talk.