2005 Annual Report Vol.33 - 中研院物理研究所 - Academia Sinica
2005 Annual Report Vol.33 - 中研院物理研究所 - Academia Sinica
2005 Annual Report Vol.33 - 中研院物理研究所 - Academia Sinica
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SPring-8 LEPS experiment<br />
BNL PHENIX experiment<br />
III. Particle Phyiscs Experiment<br />
(A) Collider Experiment CDF at Fermilab<br />
For the next decade, Fermilab Tevatron Collider remains the highest energy frontier of<br />
particle physics. With the completion of Main Injector (which will enhance the luminosity)<br />
and with the upgrade of the collider detectors (CDF and D0), Tevatron Run II provides the<br />
potential for discovery of new phenomena and opportunities for the precision<br />
measurements in hadron collider physics. The Collider Detector at Fermilab in Run II<br />
(CDF II) is a general-purpose solenoidal detector that combines precision charge particle<br />
tracking with fast projective calorimetry and fine-grained muon detection for the study of p<br />
anti-p collisions. Precision measurement of the top mass and the W mass are primary goals<br />
of CDF II. Search for Higgs and new phenomena beyond the Standard Model will be<br />
explored<br />
1: Insertion of silicon detector to the CDF II detector.<br />
2: DOIM on Port Card<br />
(B) AMS Experiment at International Space Station<br />
The goal of the AMS experiment is to build the first precision magnetic spectrometer to be<br />
placed on the International Space Station in <strong>2005</strong> to search for anti-matter and dark matter<br />
in the Universe and to study cosmic ray physics and other exotic phenomenon. A