Postcards from the High Energy Frontier
The Fermilab Tevatron collider is the world's highest energy
particle accelerator. I will report on some of the latest results
from the D0 experiment (www-d0.fnal.gov); D0 is one of two large
detectors observing particle collisions at the Tevatron. After a
somewhat slow start, the collider is now delivering large amounts
of data to the experiments, and we are exploring new territory in
terms of possible discoveries. I will outline some of D0's new
results and prospects, and explain how our experiments at the
Tevatron relate to some big questions about the cosmos --- like
the nature of dark matter and whether we can measure the structure
of space-time.
hep group
Last modified: Tue Nov 4 01:23:38 EST 2003