The Physics of Run II

10/3/99


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The Physics of Run II

Run II redefined

Run I ? Run II

Three ways in which we gain

Some of our strengths

New Tools: charged particle tracking

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New tools: heavy flavor tagging

New tools: all new software

Physics Goals of Run II

B Physics

Run II B Physics Topics

QCD measurements

Exclusive B decays

B Physics in the 21st Century

B ? J/? KS Reconstruction

Sin2b Expectations for 2fb-1

Expectations beyond 2fb-1

2002 - exciting times

Top quark physics Slides from Ann Heinson, UC Riverside DØ Workshop, Seattle, June 1999 http://www-d0.fnal.gov/~heinson/top500/

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Beyond the Standard Model

Where do we stand, circa 2000?

Beyond the Standard Model

Your mission (should you choose to accept it)

SM Higgs: LEP2 prospects

Higgs Production at the Tevatron

SM Higgs Channels

Combined reach

SM Higgs: Issues

Mass resolution

Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model

Hadron collider SUSY signatures

DØ search for squarks and gluinos

Chargino/neutralino production

Stop and Sbottom

Gauge Mediated SUSY

A taxonomy of GMSB signatures

Displaced photons

Massive charged particles

Anomaly mediated SUSY

Large extra dimensions

R parity violation

Supersymmetry: Issues

MSSM Higgs at LEP2

MSSM Higgs sector at the Tevatron

Strong SUSY Higgs Production

Charged Higgs

Non-Supersymmetric EWSB

Some final remarks

Common Features

Run II Strategy

A message to our European colleagues

Conclusions

Author: John Womersley