PRISMA+ Colloquium

Dec. 4, 2013 at 1 p.m. in Minkowski-Raum 05-119, Staudingerweg 7

Prof. Dr. Tobias Hurth
Institut für Physik, THEP
hurth@uni-mainz.de

The latest results from the Tevatron
Prof. Stefan Soldner-Rembold (University of Manchester)


Over a period of 25 years, the Tevatron Collider at Fermilab has been at the energy frontier of particle physics until its shutdown in 2011. The discovery of the top quark in 1995, of Bs oscillations in 2006, and the first evidence for the decay of Higgs bosons into b-quarks reported in 2012 are highlights of this physics programme. The past, current, and future physics programme of the two Tevatron experiments CDF and D0 will be discussed.