- The DØ
experiment (sometimes
written D0 experiment, or
DZero experiment) was a
worldwide collaboration of
scientists conducting research on the fundamental...
- all this data?".
Pauline Gagnon,
Quantum Diaries.
October 17, 2011. "CDF,
DZero reach 5
inverse femtobarns of luminosity".
Fermilab Today.
September 26...
- /ˈzovena/, /ˈdzovena/ or /ˈðovena/, and zero "zero"
could be /ˈzɛro/, /
ˈdzɛro/ or /ˈðɛro/. Likewise, ⟨ç⟩ was
written for a
voiceless sound which now varies...
-
German solid waste incinerator Meteorological satellite control in
Germany DZero experiment particle accelerator Linear accelerator Linac 2 at CERN (1976)...
- and supersymmetry.
After years of
being involved in
research using the
DZero detector at the
Fermilab Tevatron, he
joined the
Compact Muon
Solenoid (CMS)...
-
Linda Gail
Stutte is an
experimental elementary particle physicist.
After an
appointment as a
postdoc at
Caltech in 1974–76,
Stutte was a
research staff...
- favorite. At Larry's
mention of
DZero's research effort, real-life
researchers with the
project were
pleasantly surprised.
DZero members have
taken a fondness...
-
Electroweak Working Group". Fermilab. "Top
quark information". Fermilab. "CDF and
DZero collaborations' top
quark discovery".
Symmetry Magazine (discovery logbook...
- is a stop–fricative sequence. See
Modern Gr****
phonology Italian zero [
ˈd͡zɛːro] 'zero' The
fricative component varies between dentalized laminal and non-retracted...
- Perricone, Mike (22
March 2006). "What
happened to the antimatter? Fermilab's
DZero experiment finds clues in quick-change meson" (Press release). Batavia,...