The Next Best Thing to Having Your Own Accelerator: How QuarkNet Can Help

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In 2007, a set of experiments in particle physics will begin at CERN, the European particle physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be going online and detectors such as ATLAS will be getting ready to collect data. An international collaboration of physicists is hoping to learn more about the nature of matter and the processes that shape our universe. They can then examine the debris of proton collisions to reveal information about fundamental particle processes. QuarkNet is working to disseminate information about this and other experiments that are a part of the LHC. We are planning are to give workshops to teachers about using real LHC data for analysis by students. I will present an overview of the experiment and will discuss opportunities which may be available for teachers and students. There is also the possibility of forming international collaborations of students and teachers which will be able to share and discuss their results. I will also have handouts, posters and DVDs (with several ATLAS movies) available free of charge for all participants.
QuarkNet is funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science.

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