Tevatron Physics
@inproceedings{Womersley2003TevatronP, title={Tevatron Physics}, author={John Lewis Womersley}, year={2003} }
These lectures form a personal, and not necessarily comprehensive, survey of physics at the Fermilab Tevatron proton-antiproton collider. They cover detectors, analysis issues, and physics prospects for the current Tevatron run.
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Enter the Pythia commands to generate Wπ T events: The easiest way is MSEL=50 which turns on all the technicolor processes
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smear" (we want the detector resolutions to be modelled) • Select "Pythia input" since we want Quaero to generate the technicolor events itself
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- Report of the Higgs Working Group of the Tevatron Run II SUSY/Higgs Workshop
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