Physics
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Dec 2008
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FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTIONS. Proceedings of the 22nd Lake Louise Winter Institute. Held 19-24 February 2007 in Lake Louise, Alberta
Physics
Scientific paper
The startup of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will not only allow an exploration of new physics at higher energies, the 14 TeV proton-proton collisions will also provide an excellent dataset for precision measurements within the Standard Model (SM). Due to the high collision rate and energy it is expected that new SM processes will become visible at the LHC. Furthermore, many Standard Model processes will be important sources of process backgrounds in searches for new physics. We will give an overview of the expected SM physics potential in the framework of the CMS experiment, referring to the general purpose detector designed to detect and measure the properties of the final state particles of the collisions. All results are based on advanced data analyses of detailed Monte-Carlo simulated events.
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