Prof. Rong-Shyang Lu(呂榮祥)
National Taiwan University
(CMS Experiment @ CERN, Switzerland)
Date 2017.02.21(Tue)
Time 10:30am
Place S4-625
Abstract:
Silicon Detectors plays an crucial roles in recent High Energy physics experiments due to it’s excellent performance in tracking capability, spatial resolution and radiation hardness especially in high luminosity and particle multiplicity collider experiments. In this talk, we present our experience on how to build an state-of-the-art silicon detectors for CMS experiments.
Recent results of analysis with Photon in CMS is also presented in this talk. Photon is an unique object and tool in hadron collider, since it’s direct product and final state from physics interaction. It also has unique interaction with detectors that leads to special reconstruction and identification methods.
Several physics results including Standard Model direct photon production and Beyond Standard Model searches with photon are presented.