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High Energy Physics at Tufts University Final Report
Goldstein, Gary R.1  Oliver, William P.1  Napier, Austin1  Gallagher, Hugh R.1 
[1] Tufts Univ., Medford, MA (United States)
关键词: neutrino physics;    neutrino scattering;    neutrino oscillations;    intensity frontier;    CP violation;    neutrino mass hierarchy;    neutrino non-standard interactions;    collider physics;    energy frontier;    top quark;    bottom quark;    Higgs boson;    Standard Model;    quantum chromodynamics;    transversity;    neutrino coherent scattering;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1046047
RP-ID  :  DOE/ER/40702--41
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1046047
学科分类:物理(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

In this Final Report, we the researchers of the high energy physics group at Tufts University summarize our works and achievements in three frontier areas of elementary particle physics: (i) Neutrino physics at the Intensity Frontier, (ii) Collider physics at the Energy Frontier, and (iii) Theory investigations of spin structure and quark-gluon dynamics of nucleons using quantum chromodynamics. With our Neutrino research we completed, or else brought to a useful state, the following: Data-taking, physics simulations, physics analysis, physics reporting, explorations of matter effects, and detector component fabrication. We conducted our work as participants in the MINOS, NOvA, and LBNE neutrino oscillation experiments and in the MINERvA neutrino scattering experiment. With our Collider research we completed or else brought to a useful state: Data-taking, development of muon system geometry and tracking codes, software validation and maintenance, physics simulations, physics analysis, searches for new particles, and study of top-quark and B-quark systems. We conducted these activities as participants in the ATLAS proton-proton collider experiment at CERN and in the CDF proton-antiproton collider experiment at Fermilab. In our Theory research we developed QCD-based models, applications of spin phenomenology to fundamental systems, fitting of models to data, presenting and reporting of new concepts and formalisms. The overarching objectives of our research work have always been: 1) to test and clarify the predictions of the Standard Model of elementary particle physics, and 2) to discover new phenomena which may point the way to a more unified theoretical framework.

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