The D0 detector at Fermilab: Recent results and future plans

The D0 Collaboration at Fermilab consists of about 400 physicists from institutions in 8 countries. The detector built by this collaboration has three main parts, a Central Detector, a liquid Argon - Uranium calorimeter and an outer muon detector. A very successful run was completed in May of 1993;...

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Main Author: Hoftun, J.S.
Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory 1995
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Online Access:http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc685057/
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Summary:The D0 Collaboration at Fermilab consists of about 400 physicists from institutions in 8 countries. The detector built by this collaboration has three main parts, a Central Detector, a liquid Argon - Uranium calorimeter and an outer muon detector. A very successful run was completed in May of 1993; analyses of this data are nearing completion and several physics results have already been presented. Another run started in January of 1994 and is still continuing. Some of the results from the first run, prospects for forthcoming physics results and plans for detector upgrades will be presented in this paper.