Welcome!

Exploration of physics at the TeV scale holds the promise of addressing some of our most basic questions about the nature of matter, space, time, and energy. The Large Hadron Collider at CERN will break into this new energy frontier when it begins operation next year and the LHC detectors will then begin their prospecting for gold.

The 2006 SLAC Summer Institute will focus on the physics and detectors of the LHC. In addition to the school lectures, there will be talks on recent results from particle and astroparticle physics, and poster and discussion sessions.

School Lectures

Welcome to the Terascale Guido Altarelli
Theory of Proton-Proton Collisions James Stirling
The Large Hadron Collider Lyn Evans
TeV Colliders and the Cosmos Michael Peskin
Higher Order QCD Lance Dixon
Detectors at the LHC Jos Engelen
Tracking Systems  Guido Tonelli
Pixel Vertex Detectors Norbert Wermes
Electromagnetic Calorimetry Ren Yuan Zhu
Hadron Calorimetry Jim Proudfoot
Muon Detection Frank Taylor
Triggering Paris Sphicas
LHCb Physics and Detector Tatsuya Nakada
How to Find the Higgs Chris Tully
How to Discover SUSY Giacomo Polesello
Top and Precision EW Physics Tim Tait
Beyond Higgs and SUSY Graham Kribs
LHC and ILC Hitoshi Murayama
Cosmic Acceleration Mechanisms Don Ellison
LHC: The First Five Years Ian Hinchliffe