ATLAS Masterclass
- Masterclasses
Students learn about particle physics and the ATLAS detector at the ATLAS Masterclasses. This is the largest particle detector ever built at an accelerator. It is used to detect the smallest building blocks of our matter, which interact in a variety of ways in high-energy collisions. The reconstructed tracks can be used to draw conclusions about the processes in the collisions, allowing interesting physical processes to be identified and studied in more detail. Most recently, the ATLAS experiment has been the talk of the town with the discovery of the Higgs boson. In addition to more detailed investigations of the Higgs boson, parameters of the Standard Model are measured and clues to new physical phenomena are sought.
![Band structure of 2D semimetal based on HgTe quantum well. Experimental points are obtained from the analysis of the cyclotron resonance in the quasi-classical approximation. Solid lines are predictions of the kp theory with no free parameters. Splitting of the conduction (e1,2) and valence (h1) band is due to the quantum confinement. [J. Gospodaric, AP, et al., PRB 104, 115307].](/storages/physik/_processed_/b/5/csm_Kolloquium_Pimenov_0fa7761647.png)





