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A.J. Barr

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Prof Alan J. Barr

Research

Much of the research in the Oxford supersymmetry group is on the border between theory and experiment - for example investigating what observable effects of supersymmetry and extra dimensions could be found at accelerators (such as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN). We've also been exploring methods for distinguishing between different theories of physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics.

More general information can be found on the Oxford ATLAS experiment's web pages, and from the particle theory pages.

To join the group as a graduate student see the application pages

Dark Matter

Investigating the potential for discovering and understanding supersymmetry with the ATLAS experiment at CERN

ATLAS tracker

The ATLAS experiment's Semiconductor tracker integration at CERN. Pictures during its assembly in the Oxford physics department.

Research outputs: papers ( PDF small author list topcite all ) and CERN notes


The ATLAS experiment
ATLAS PUBLIC RESULTS