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Credit: CERN

Professor Daniela Bortoletto

Professor and Head of Particle Physics

Research theme

  • Instrumentation
  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • AION/Magis
  • ATLAS
  • Future Colliders
  • Mu3e
  • OPMD
daniela.bortoletto@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73635
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 608c1
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Search for new SS states in the K− induced K+K− system

Nuclear Physics B Elsevier 224:2 (1983) 193-217

Authors:

T Armstrong, M Baubillier, JC Brient, W Beusch, IJ Bloodworth, G Boca, M Bonesini, D Bortoletto, A Burns, JN Carney, G Cecchet, G Costa, C Evangelista, B Ghidini, JB Kinson, V Lenti, L Mandelli, F Navach, A Palano, L Perini, Y Pons, E Quercigh, Z Strachman, M Tamborini, MF Worsell, G Zito, R Zitoun

Evidence for double φ production in the reaction K−p → φφΛ/Σ0 at 18.5 GeV/c

Physics Letters B Elsevier 121:1 (1983) 83-86

Authors:

Bari-Birmingham-CERN-LPNHE Paris-Milan-Pavia Collaboration, T Armstrong, M Baubillier, W Beusch, IJ Bloodworth, D Bortoletto, JC Brient, A Burns, E Calligarich, JN Carney, C Evangelista, B Ghidini, JB Kinson, K Knudson, V Lenti, G Liguori, L Mandelli, F Navach, A Palano, L Perini, Y Pons, E Quercigh, Z Strachman, M Tamborini, MF Worsell, G Zito, R Zitoun

AION: An Atom Interferometer Observatory and Network

Authors:

L Badurina, E Bentine, D Blas, K Bongs, D Bortoletto, T Bowcock, K Bridges, W Bowden, O Buchmueller, C Burrage, J Coleman, G Elertas, J Ellis, C Foot, V Gibson, Mg Haehnelt, T Harte, S Hedges, R Hobson, M Holynski, T Jones, M Langlois, S Lellouch, M Lewicki, R Maiolino, P Majewski, S Malik, J March-Russell, C McCabe, D Newbold, B Sauer, U Schneider, I Shipsey, Y Singh, Ma Uchida, T Valenzuela, M van der Grinten, V Vaskonen, J Vossebeld, D Weatherill, I Wilmut

Abstract:

We outline the experimental concept and key scientific capabilities of AION (Atom Interferometer Observatory and Network), a proposed UK-based experimental programme using cold strontium atoms to search for ultra-light dark matter, to explore gravitational waves in the mid-frequency range between the peak sensitivities of the LISA and LIGO/Virgo/ KAGRA/INDIGO/Einstein Telescope/Cosmic Explorer experiments, and to probe other frontiers in fundamental physics. AION would complement other planned searches for dark matter, as well as probe mergers involving intermediate mass black holes and explore early universe cosmology. AION would share many technical features with the MAGIS experimental programme in the US, and synergies would flow from operating AION in a network with this experiment, as well as with other atom interferometer experiments such as MIGA, ZAIGA and ELGAR. Operating AION in a network with other gravitational wave detectors such as LIGO, Virgo and LISA would also offer many synergies.

Combined CDF and D0 Upper Limits on Standard Model Higgs Boson Production with up to 8.2 fb$^-1$ of Data

Authors:

T Aaltonen, others

ILC Vertex Tracker R&D

Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI)

Authors:

Marco Battaglia, Jean-Marie Bussat, Devis Contarato, Peter Denes, Lindsay Glesener, Leo Greiner, Benjamin Hooberman, Derek Shuman, Lauren Tompkins, Chinh Vu, Dario Bisello, Piero Giubilato, Devis Pantano, Marco Costa, Alessandro La Rosa, Gino Bolla, Daniela Bortoletto, Isaac Children

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