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Standard model as a Wilsonian effective theory
Published 2020“…Quantum Field Theory provides a fundamental framework for modelling and predicting experimental results in high energy particle physics. However, the calculated quantities often diverge, and so a renormalisation framework was introduced to extract meaningful, finite quantities from the theory. …”
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The new physics case for beam-dump experiments with accelerated muon beams
Published 2024“…As the field examines a future muon collider as a possible successor to the LHC, we must consider how to fully utilize not only the high-energy particle collisions, but also any lower-energy staging facilities necessary in the R&D process. …”
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Controlling Cherenkov angles with resonance transition radiation
Published 2019“…Cherenkov radiation provides a valuable way to identify high-energy particles in a wide momentum range, through the relation between the particle velocity and the Cherenkov angle. …”
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A Brewster route to Cherenkov detectors
Published 2022“…Cherenkov detectors enable a valuable tool to identify high-energy particles. However, their sensitivity and momentum coverage are limited by the refractive index of host materials. …”
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Measurement of the background in the CMS muon detector in 𝑝𝑝 -collisions at √𝑠 =13 TeV
Published 2024“…Charged hadrons leaving the calorimeters produce energy deposits in the muon chambers. In addition, high-energy particles interacting in the hadron calorimeter and forward shielding elements generate thermal neutrons, which leak out of the calorimeter and shielding structures, filling the CMS cavern. …”
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