D0 experiment

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D0 under construction, the installation of the central tracking system
D0 under construction, the installation of the central tracking system
D0's control room
D0's control room

The D0 experiment consists of a worldwide collaboration of scientists conducting research on the fundamental nature of matter. The experiment is located at the world's premier high-energy accelerator, the Tevatron Collider, at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois, USA. The research is focused on precise studies of interactions of protons and antiprotons at the highest available energies. It involves an intense search for subatomic clues that reveal the character of the building blocks of the universe.

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[edit] Overview

D0 Detector with large liquid argon calorimeter
D0 Detector with large liquid argon calorimeter

The D0 experiment is located at one of the interaction regions, where proton and antiproton beams intersect, on the Tevatron synchrotron ring, labelled 'D0'.

The experiment is a test of the Standard Model of particle physics. It is sensitive in a general way to the effects of high energy collisions and so is meant to be a highly model independent probe of the theory. This is accomplished by constructing and upgrading a large volume elementary particle detector.

The detector is designed to stop as many as possible of the subatomic particles created from energy released by colliding proton/antiproton beams. The intersection region where the matter-antimatter annihilation takes place is close to the geometric center of the detector. The beam collision area is surrounded by tracking chambers in a strong magnetic field parallel to the direction of the beam(s). Outside the tracking chamber are the pre-shower detectors and the calorimeter. The Muon Chambers form the last layer in the detector. The whole detector is encased in concrete blocks which act as radiation shields.

[edit] Physics Reach

[edit] New Phenomena

[edit] Higgs

[edit] Top Quark

[edit] B Hadrons

[edit] The W and Z Bosons

[edit] The strong force ( QCD )

[edit] Detector

[edit] Silicon Microstrip Tracker

[edit] Central Fiber Tracker

[edit] EM Pre-Shower Detectors

[edit] Calorimeter

[edit] Muon Detector

[edit] Trigger and DAQ

[edit] The Front Ends

[edit] Level One Trigger

[edit] Level Two Trigger

[edit] Level Three Trigger

[edit] Offline Data Analysis

[edit] Reconstruction

[edit] Display

[edit] External links

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