The CDF IIb Detector Technical Design Report

Collaboration
for the collaboration.
Feb, 2003
214 pages
Report number:
  • FERMILAB-TM-2198,
  • FERMILAB-PROPOSAL-0924,
  • CDF-DOC-CDF-PUBLIC-6261,
  • FERMILAB-DESIGN-2003-01
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Abstract:
The physics program at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider will continue to explore the high energy frontier of particle physics until the commissioning of the LHC at CERN in 2007. The luminosity increase provided by the Main Injector and Recycler, along with the upgrades of the collider detectors, will provide unique opportunities for the discovery of light Higgs bosons, supersymmetric particles and other evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model. Full exploitation of these opportunities with the CDF detector will require upgrades beyond those implemented for the first stage (Run IIa) of the Tevatron's Run II physics program. Most of the Run IIa upgrades are described in a Technical Design Report [1]. The upgraded CDF detector, including beyond-the-baseline enhancements [2], was installed in February of 2001, and is now collecting data from ppp\overline{p} collisions at s\sqrt{s} of 1.96 TeV....
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