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dc.contributor.authorHanagaki, Kazunori
dc.contributor.authorTanaka, Junichi
dc.contributor.authorTomoto, Makoto
dc.contributor.authorYamazaki, Yuji
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-03T05:11:44Z
dc.date.available2023-03-03T05:11:44Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.date.submitted2023-02-13T17:28:15Z
dc.identifierONIX_20230213_9784431569312_57
dc.identifierhttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/61321
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/97799
dc.description.abstractThis open access book offers a concise overview of how data from large scale experiments are analyzed and how technological tools are used in practice, as in the search for new elementary particles. It focuses on interconnects between physics and detector technology in experimental particle physics, and includes descriptions of mathematical approaches. Readers find all the important steps in analysis, including reconstruction of the momentum and energy of particles from detector information, particle identification, and also the general concept of simulating particle production from collisions and detector responses. As the scale of scientific experiments becomes larger and data-intensive science emerges, the techniques used in the data analysis become ever more complicated, making it difficult for beginners to grasp the overall picture. The book provides an explanation of the idea and concepts behind the methods, helping readers understand journal articles on high energy physics. This book is engaging as it does not overemphasize mathematical formalism and it gives a lively example of how such methods have been applied to the Higgs particle discovery in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments, which led to Englert and Higgs being awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2013. Graduate students and young researchers can easily obtain the required knowledge on how to start data analyses from these notes, without having to spend time in consulting many experts or digesting huge amounts of literature.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesLecture Notes in Physics
dc.rightsopen access
dc.subject.otherData Acquisition in Hep
dc.subject.otherElementary Particle Identification
dc.subject.otherHEP Detector Calibration
dc.subject.otherSimulating Particle Production from Collisions
dc.subject.otherStatistics for High Energy Physics
dc.subject.otherUsing Monte Carlo Simulation in Hep
dc.subject.otherthema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PH Physics::PHP Particle and high-energy physics
dc.subject.otherthema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PH Physics::PHS Statistical physics
dc.titleExperimental Techniques in Modern High-Energy Physics
dc.title.alternativeA Beginner‘s Guide
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.1007/978-4-431-56931-2
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy9fa3421d-f917-4153-b9ab-fc337c396b5a
oapen.relation.isFundedBySponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics
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oapen.relation.isbn9784431569312
oapen.imprintSpringer Japan
oapen.pages146
oapen.place.publicationTokyo
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dc.relationisFundedBy0d1aa6a0-bd33-418a-ac71-5009e08f0396
dc.seriesnumber1001


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