The Experiment Road to the Heavier Quarks and Other Heavy Objects

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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From three lectures at the "IX Escuela de Particulas y Campos" in Metepec, Mexico - August, 2000. 30 pages, 5 figures Revised

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10.1063/1.1374862

After a brief history of heavy quarks, I will discuss charm, bottom, and top quarks in turn. For each one, I discuss its first observation, and then what we have learned about production, hadronization, and decays - and what these have taught us about the underlying physics. I will also point out remaining open issues. For this series of lectures, the charm quark will be emphasized. It is the first of the heavy quarks, and its study is where many of the techniques and issues first appeared. Only very brief mention is made of CP violation in the bottom-quark system since that topic is the subject of a separate series of lectures by Gabriel Lopez. As the three quarks are reviewed, a pattern of techniques and lessons emerges. These are identified, and then briefly considered in the context of anticipated physics signals of the future; e.g., for Higgs and SUSY particles.

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