LHC Online
LHC Online is the place to find data-based student investigations related to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). When the LHC gets first beam in May 2008 it will be the most energetic particle accelerator in the world. Protons will collide with protons at a total energy of 14 TeV after racing around a 27 km radius ring, located 100 m underground near Geneva, Switzerland.
LHC Blogspace
Academic Year Short Projects
The EPPOG Masterclass
Masterclass Workpage
This wiki page has resources a teacher will need to do a Masterclass with students.
EPPOG Masterclass
Here is the Masterclass website constructed by the European Particle Physics Outreach Group, the originators of the particle physics Masterclass.
EVO
A big part of the Masterclass events sponsored first in Europe and now in Europe, the US, and South Africa, is the internet videoconference in which students at different institutes can share results and ideas. The way to connect is EVO.
Introduction to the Masterclass for Students
This serves as a homepage and introduction to the Masterclass project for students.
Other Online Investigations
CMS Test Beam e-Lab
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) is one of the two great collider detectors for the LHC (and not really “compact” at all). The e-Lab, still under development, will allow students to look at test beam data taken as the detector was in its final phases of construction.
Mysterious Beamline Signals
This investigation uses simulated data to search for the Higgs boson in ATLAS.
Finding Gravitons
Use simulated data to see if you can find the graviton signal in the ATLAS inner detector.
CMS and the case of the W's
This investigation is under construction.