Workshop on Muons at the

LHC and Tevatron

Fermilab

Wednesday and Thursday April 14-15, 2004

 

Muons at the LHC and Tevatron

Workshop Goals: (See also the advertisement presentation)

1. Establish the USCMS LHC Physics Center (LPC) at Fermilab. This workshop is the second in a series sponsored by the LPC on topics of joint interest to Tevatron and LHC physicists. The first workshop focussed on Jet/MET issues.

2. Provide a forum for discussions of issues regarding the operation of muon detectors, muon reconstruction, and physics with muons in a hadron collider environment.

  • What have we learned at the Tevatron,

  • What should be the same at the LHC,

  • What will be different,

  • How can we transfer the knowledge gained at the Tevatron.

Dates: Wednesday and Thursday April 14-15, 2004
Location: Wilson Hall 1 North on April 14 (Main workshop)
Location: West Wing 10 NW on April 15 (Software tutorials)

AGENDA is on the CMS Agenda Server

VRVS will be broadcast in the Mountain Virtual Room

Note: H.323 users who also use ESNet should read this

Streaming Video for Real Player by Fermilab Visual Media Services

Phone number to directly dial in: 510-665-5437

 

Fee: $0 - Coffee and doughnuts will be provided. No travel assistance is available.

Registration web page is here. Since the workshop is zero cost, all are welcome to attend.

Streaming video will be provided and we hope to have a VRVS connection and an audio bridge for remote participants.

Local Contacts: Heidi Schellman and Dan Green

Housing and Transportation: http://www.fnal.gov/pub/visiting/transportation/index.html

Please make your own arrangements, we suggest the Best Western-Fox Valley ($39+4) so that people can share rides to and from the lab. Call 630-851-2000 and ask for the Fermilab discount, the rate on the Best Western web site is twice as high.

How to get a Fermilab CMS computer account: http://www.uscms.org/scpages/general/users/cmsaccount_steps.html

Organizing committee:

 

Darin Acosta <acosta@phys.ufl.edu>

Bob Cousins <cousins@physics.ucla.edu>

Dan Green <dgreen@fnal.gov>

Heidi Schellman <h-schellman@northwestern.edu>

 

Mail comments to Darin Acosta <acosta@phys.ufl.edu>

Last updated April 12, 2004