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Nonstandard Higgs signals at LHCb12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Anything not in the standard model?
Anyhow, what I'm looking for is a fairly classic decay channel, but nobody has published anything suggesting it could be seen.
I'd rather not get any more specific...12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Well, KH working on LHCb, does get you my respect. CERN, is an exciting place to be for a physicist.
How are you coping with the official language (bad English)I'm not buying BtS until Firaxis impliments the "contiguous cultural border negates colony tax" concept.
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I'm not working on LHCb.
I'm doing phenomenology for it (in other words, I' telling the people who are actually working on it what they might be able to see). LHCb is smaller than CMS and ATLAS, so we might actually have some pull in how their triggers are defined if we have an interesting result...
I haven't actually visited CERN yet. Will be there this summer for a couple of weeks. The English isn't so bad, but their documentation is all 4 years out of date, so we don't have a clue what their projected capabilities really are at this point.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by KrazyHorse
I'm not working on LHCb.
I'm doing phenomenology for it (in other words, I' telling the people who are actually working on it what they might be able to see). LHCb is smaller than CMS and ATLAS, so we might actually have some pull in how their triggers are defined if we have an interesting result...
Anyway, "telling them what they might see" sounds just as interesting to me.I'm not buying BtS until Firaxis impliments the "contiguous cultural border negates colony tax" concept.
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Sounds more interesting to me. Experimental work drives me nuts.
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Originally posted by DrS
It ain't real until I measure it.
Experimentalist with theory envy.
Theorist with an appreciation for experimentalists, but 0 desire to be one12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by KrazyHorse
It ain't real until somebody else measures it
Theorist with an appreciation for experimentalists, but 0 desire to be oneI'm not buying BtS until Firaxis impliments the "contiguous cultural border negates colony tax" concept.
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I think that experiment is key for physics (as with all sciences). But I must admit that I dislike how much of the time I am spending doing documentation/doing calibration/etc. I wasn't involved much with the hardware (other then checking out, and some electronics stuff) but if I had built a wirechamber or something big I might get annoyed with that as well (build detector for 1+ year(s), check it out for a year, then run the experiment for 3ish months).
Experimentalists in other fields (like AMO) seem to not have it as bad. They spend a while creating their experiment (or inherit it). Then spend a year messing with hardware, writing code, writing a couple reports, and writing their paper. Sometimes they can do this even 2 or more times. It is a lot smaller scale, which I think is a good thing (right now).
I understand it takes a lot of physicists to do big experiments... But being a bit player for all my life (or even for the next 10 years) doesn't seem great.
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