TU-A6-1 10:00
PIERRE SAVARD, University of
Toronto and TRIUMF
Recent Results From The CDF Collaboration
*
The Tevatron collider at
the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois
collides protons on antiprotons at a centre-of-mass energy of 1.96 TeV, making
it the highest energy particle accelerator currently in operation. The upgraded Collider Detector at Fermilab
(CDF II) is one of two multi-purpose detectors studying the outcome of these
high-energy hadronic collisions. The
CDF collaboration has been pursuing a broad and exciting physics program and
has now integrated over 1 inverse femtobarn of data. This talk will present recent results obtained by the CDF
collaboration. Emphasis will be given
in areas having Canadian contributions.
Prospects will also be discussed for other interesting measurements made
possible by future Tevatron running.
* This work is being supported by NSERC
* This work is being supported by NSERC