ElectroWeak Symmetry Breaking in Tevatron Run II
Giorgio Chiarelli

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of Tevatron Run II to advance understanding of electroweak symmetry breaking and top physics, and explores prospects for Higgs discovery with increased data and upgraded detectors.
Contribution
It evaluates the opportunities for improved electroweak and top physics measurements and Higgs searches at Tevatron Run II with upgraded detectors and larger datasets.
Findings
Enhanced dataset will improve electroweak and top physics understanding.
Upgraded detectors increase sensitivity for Higgs discovery.
Prospective for Higgs detection with additional 13fb-1 data.
Abstract
The Tevatron Run II will provide CDF and D0 with a large dataset of ppbar interactions collected at sqrt(s)=2 TeV. We discuss the opportunity for the two experiments to improve the understanding of electrowek and top physics in the first years of data taking (Run IIa,2fb-1) in view of the upgrades of the detectors. We also discuss the prospectives for a Higgs discovery at the Tevatron in view of the Run IIb data taking period which will deliver an additional of about 13fb-1 to each experiment
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
