High Energy Experiments at Fermilab: from 2TeV to 100TeV
In the talk the review of the current Fermilab accelerator complex
providing physicists with proton-antiproton collisions at the world
highest center of mass energy is presented as well as plans of increasing
luminosity of the machine over next few years. Results obtained in the
current accelerator run by International D0 Collaboration combining
~600 physicists from 15 countries are summarized as well as plans for the
experiments over next 5 years including searches of the Higgs boson. One
of the longer term options for the Fermilab is 100 TeV proton-proton
collider. The design study for such machine has been accomplished
and major results of this study will be presented including challenges for
the detectors.
hep group
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