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ATLAS Masterclass

US/Pacific
TRIUMF

TRIUMF

Isabel Trigger (TRIUMF)

Everyone should be able to connect to the TRIUMF Visitor wifi network. No password, but you have to check a box saying you are not going to abuse it.

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    • 08:30 08:45
      Arrival and registration 15m
    • 08:45 09:00
      Hand out materials and get everyone seated 15m
    • 09:00 09:01
      Intro to TRIUMF and the events of the day 1m
      Speaker: Isabel Trigger (TRIUMF)
    • 09:02 09:35
      The Physics of Particle Collisions 33m
      Speaker: Katherine Pachal (TRIUMF)
    • 09:35 09:55
      Lightning Virtual Visit to ATLAS 20m
    • 09:55 10:55
      Lab Site Tour 1h
    • 10:55 11:10
      How to identify different types of particles 15m
      Speaker: Matthew Basso (TRIUMF)
    • 11:10 11:25
      How to analyze ATLAS data 15m
      Speaker: Matthew Basso (TRIUMF)
    • 11:25 12:15
      Analyze Data 50m

      This is where we do the main Z-path exercise.

      Start uploading your results to OPloT at least 10 minutes before lunch time (around 12:00-12:05).

      First, check that you remember which dataset you are using: it's identified by a number and a letter. If you don't remember, check the name of the zip-file you downloaded and are reading with Hypatia. That will tell you the Group Letter. The Group number is either 3 or 4. If the first name of the team member whose data set you used starts with A-L, you got a set from Group 3. If it starts with N-Z, it's Group 4. If it starts with an "M", datasets S and T are the last ones from Group 3, and dataset A is the first one from Group 4.

      Go to:

      https://zpathweb.hepp.uiocloud.no/OPloT-US/ and choose "Student" at the top.

       

      Choose "2024" "April" "27" "Vancouver" <your group number, 3 or 4> <your group letter>

      It should then give you an interface to upload your Invariant_Mass.txt file. Navigate to where you stored it, upload it, and don't forget to press "Submit".

      You should then see some histograms you can look at.

    • 12:15 12:45
      Lunch with physicists 30m
    • 12:45 13:00
      Discuss analysis results locally 15m
      Speaker: Maximilian Swiatlowski (TRIUMF)
    • 13:00 13:45
      Videoconference with UVic, SFU, Berkeley, Virginia 45m
      Speaker: Maximilian Swiatlowski (TRIUMF)
    • 13:45 14:05
      Q&A 20m