| Links to introductory papers for the ATLAS experiment. |
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| Link to XXX | The CMS equivalent of the ATLAS 1'st year of physics. | | ATLAS TDR Web page | The ATLAS TDR. An olde-but-a-goode. Contains both physics and detector descriptions. | | 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. | | 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. | | Link to XXX | 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. | | Fermi Web Page | A Fermilab Accelerator Division web page that describes the basic units used in luminosity. | | Thesis | Proefschrift's thesis on muon's at ATLAS. Contains details on calibration -- mainly mechanical, but also for after the detector is installed. | | 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. |
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