TU-P7-3 16:30
BRIGITTE VACHON,
McGill University
A Walk On The Wild Side: Physics At The Energy Frontier With The
ATLAS Experiment *
The ATLAS
experiment is a complex detector designed to study the remnants from the
highest energy particle collisions in the world. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) under construction at CERN will
produce proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 14 TeV thereby
recreating extreme conditions thought to have existed a mere fraction of a
second after the Big Bang. The data
collected by the ATLAS detector will allow physicists to study the fundamental
constituents of Nature at an unprecedented distance scale where new physics
phenomena are expected to appear. In
preparation for exploiting the full physics potential of the ATLAS experiment
much work remains. The current status
of the ATLAS experiment as well as Canadian contributions to the commissioning
of the detector will be summarized. A
sample of physics topics to be studied during the initial data taking period
will be discussed.
* This work is
being supported by NSERC
* This work is being
supported by NSERC