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View article: Analysis Facilities for the HL-LHC White Paper
Analysis Facilities for the HL-LHC White Paper Open
This white paper presents the current status of the R&D for Analysis Facilities (AFs) and attempts to summarize the views on the future direction of these facilities. These views have been collected through the High Energy Physics (HEP) So…
View article: Analysis Facilities White Paper
Analysis Facilities White Paper Open
This white paper presents the current status of the R&D for Analysis Facilities (AFs) and attempts to summarize the views on the future direction of these facilities. These views have been collected through the High Energy Physics (HEP) So…
View article: Involving high school teams in the upgrade phase of the Extreme Energy Event project: a review of recent activities
Involving high school teams in the upgrade phase of the Extreme Energy Event project: a review of recent activities Open
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project was born to include scientific, outreach and educational purposes.\nIt is designed to detect and study high energy cosmic rays through the detection of the extensive air shower’s muon component throu…
View article: Ecological transition for the gas mixtures of the MRPC cosmic ray telescopes of the EEE Project
Ecological transition for the gas mixtures of the MRPC cosmic ray telescopes of the EEE Project Open
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Collaboration is fully involved in an ecological transition. The use of the standard gas mixture, \ce{C_{2}H_{2}F_{4}}+ \ce{SF_{6}}, has stopped in favor of an alternative green mixture based on \ce{C_{3}H_{…
View article: Recent results from the PolarquEEEst measurement campaign at large geographical latitudes
Recent results from the PolarquEEEst measurement campaign at large geographical latitudes Open
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project, mainly based on a network of cosmic ray telescopes, consisting of MRPC gaseous detectors built by high school students at CERN and taking data for more than 15 years, has recently employed additiona…
View article: The SuperFGD Prototype charged particle beam tests
The SuperFGD Prototype charged particle beam tests Open
A novel scintillator detector, the SuperFGD, has been selected as the main neutrino target for an upgrade of the T2K experiment ND280 near detector. The detector design will allow nearly 4π coverage for neutrino interactions at the near de…
View article: Neutrino CP Violation with the European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam project
Neutrino CP Violation with the European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam project Open
After measuring in 2012 a relatively large value of the neutrino mixing angle θ 13 , the door is now open to observe for the first time a possible CP violation in the leptonic sector. The measured value of θ 13 also privileges the 2 nd osc…
View article: Reconstruction techniques in supersymmetry searches in the ATLAS experiment
Reconstruction techniques in supersymmetry searches in the ATLAS experiment Open
Many supersymmetric scenarios feature final states with non-standard final state objects. The production of massive sparticles can lead to the production of boosted top quarks or vector bosons and high-pt b-jets. At the same time, transiti…
View article: The challenge of explaining new physics concepts and phenomena
The challenge of explaining new physics concepts and phenomena Open
With the advent of higher energies and higher collision rates, the LHC continues the exciting voyage towards new physics, allowing physicists all over the world to explore a previously unknown territory full of promise. So far the Internat…
View article: A new petabyte-scale data derivation framework for ATLAS
A new petabyte-scale data derivation framework for ATLAS Open
During the Long Shutdown of the LHC, the ATLAS collaboration overhauled its analysis model based on experience gained during Run 1. A significant component of the model is a ``Derivation Framework" that takes the Petabyte-scale AOD output …