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DTSTART:20120221T220000Z
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LOCATION:5280 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:W+jj: collider physics on the wild frontier\, Theory Seminar (
 High Energy/Cosmology)\, Adam Martin\, Fermilab
DESCRIPTION:As data flows in from the LHC\, unexpected signals are ine
 vitable. The key question will be: are these 'surprise' signals new ph
 ysics or do they point to a mis-modeling/misunderstanding of standard 
 model physics? To disentangle the possibilities requires crosstalk bet
 ween experiment\, QCD/Monte Carlo\, phenomenology and model building. 
 The W+jj excess observed by CDF last year gave us an example of this p
 rocess at work. I will elaborate on the efforts to explain this excess
  -- which remains unresolved -- in the standard model and beyond\, and
  what we should look for at the LHC
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2579
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