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Detecting W/Z pairs and Higgs at high energy pp colliders: Main experimental issues

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The main detection issues implied by the search for W and Z0 pairs and Higgs in a high energy pp collider context are discussed here. It includes: precise electron identification, missing energy measurement, multilepton recognition, sophisticated jet pattern recognition, and pile-up. The study uses, as much as possible, a ''realistic simulation of life.''

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Available from NTIS, PC A04/MF A01; 1 as DE87010081.

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Imprint Pagination
74 p.
Report number
FNAL/C--87/54

Conference

Title
Summer study on the physics of the superconducting super collider.
Dates
23 Jun - 11 Jul 1986.
Place
Snowmass, CO (USA).

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Notes
Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.
Secondary number(s)
CONF-8606215--43.