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1 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Introduction to QuarkNet for the Vanderbilt University Center Ken Cecire University of Notre Dame kcecire@nd.edu

2 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 A word from our sponsors… Particle physics Education reform Large Hadron Collider –Highest energy –Coldest too –On the edge of new discoveries More cool experiments Introduction

3 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 First LEP, and now LHC, are buried ~100 m below the surface near the Swiss-French border. Introduction

4 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 We are seeing collision events! Introduction

5 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Check out the US /LHC Event of the Week: http://www.uslhc.us/Teachers _and_Students Introduction

6 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 What is QuarkNet ? Physicists, teachers and students Research Cosmic ray e-Lab Masterclass Special workshops more Introduction

7 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Our QuarkNet centers Universities/labs doing particle physics research 2 physicist mentors 10 teachers 5 workshop days each year Special opportunities Introduction

8 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Our PI’s and Staff Notre Dame: Randy Ruchti Mitch Wayne Dan Karmgard Ken Cecire Fermilab: Marge Bardeen Bob Peterson U. Florida: Tom Jordan (Program Coor.) U. Washington: Anna Goussiou Kris Whelan Introduction

9 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 QuarkNet funding flow NSF via Notre Dame: Teacher stipends Center support Summer research QuarkNet Admin (Anne Zakas) DOE via Fermilab: Cosmic Ray project Masterclass Special programs Fermilab services This is not as clear-cut as it looks: there are overlapping wave functions. Introduction

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11 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Cosmic Rays –Sources –Composition, energy spectrum –Detection –Current experiments The QuarkNet Classroom Detector –Hardware overview –Classroom use –Experiments, measurements Data Analysis –Upload, analyze data & save data products –Share results –Enter logbook notes Introduction

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14 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 CERN/EPPOG Masterclass Students analyze real data from CERN Work with particle physicists Web conference Full day of particle physics for students and teachers Introduction

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16 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Particle Physics is International The cosmic ray e-Lab in U.S. plus Asia and Europe Masterclass spans Europe, South and North America (esp. U.S.); also reaches Japan and South Africa Introduction

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19 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Who Ya Gonna Call? Operators are standing by… Vanderbilt Mentors: Med Webster Will Johns Paul Sheldon QuarkNet Staff: Tom Jordan Bob Peterson Kris Whelan Ken Cecire Also see: http://quarknet.fnal.gov/staff.shtml Tel: 574-631-3343 (O) Tel: 757-897-5296 (M) E-Mail: kcecire@nd.edu Introduction, done.

20 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 A look at the Masterclass From LEP to LHC

21 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 21 What is the Masterclass? As in a masterclass in the arts, students work with an expert. Expert = particle physicist. Instead of, say, a violin, the subject is particle physics data analysis. Masterclass

22 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 22 Masterclass Day – sample agenda TIME:ACTIVITY: 8:00-8:30 Registration & Welcome Cloud Chamber Demo 8:30-9:30Introduction to Particle Physics (Mentor) 9:30-11:00Tour 11:00-12:00 Introduction to Data Analysis (Teacher) 12:00-13:00Lunch with a Physicist 13:00-15:00 Data Analysis Results Transmission 15:00-15:30 EVO Logon Questions & Discussion Points Preparation 15:30-16:30EVO Videoconference 16:30-17:00Evaluation & Closing Masterclass

23 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Standard Model Quarks combine to make hadrons (protons, neutrons,…) Leptons – electron and its heavier cousins – and the small, unseen neutrinos Force carriers (the bosons) Heavier particles can “decay” into lighter particles. Masterclass

24 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 What’s that, up in the sky? What’s it doing? What time is it? How do you know? Are you sure? What does this have to do with particle physics? Masterclass

25 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Generic Detector Design Cylinders wrapped around the beam pipe From inner to outer... Tracking Magnet Electromagnetic calorimeter Hadronic calorimeter Muon chamber Masterclass

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27 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 DELPHI at LEP: Our Z Lab The beam particles each had a total energy of 45.5 GeV: LEP built Z bosons—they promptly decayed. The detectors measured the stuff that came out of the decay. 2 x 45.5 GeV = 91.1 GeV 91.1 GeV is the Z mass. Masterclass

28 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Z  2 muons Z  2 electrons Masterclass

29 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 What’s what? Z  2 electrons Z  2 muons Z  other stuff Masterclass

30 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 What’s what? Z  2 electrons Z  2 muons Z  other stuff Masterclass

31 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 What’s what? Z  2 electrons Z  2 muons Z  other stuff What’s the count? Masterclass

32 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 Next steps for students: Practice. Talk with your fellow physicists. Make teams of two. Analyze up to 1000 events (as a group). Report! Rapport! Rejoice! Relax! Masterclass

33 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 What’s new? LHC Masterclass Students look at Z- and W-decays Test the new accelerator and detectors This is what physicists are doing right now… Masterclass

34 Vanderbilt University July 26, 2010 The Plan Express interest/preferences Orientation Video/audio test Prepare students Masterclass here in March Participate with –Around 20 QN centers –Hundreds of MC institutes worldwide –2 to 4 Institutes on your day Masterclass, forward


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