Spectroscopy of Heavy and Exotic Hadrons

LHCb Bonn

We are looking for students to join our research team!

 

Please have a look at the available Bachelor and Master Projects.

 

Group Members

Dr. Klaas Padeken

Charged particle tracking detectors for high track densities.

 

Dr. Adam Morris

Hadron Spectroscopy, Simulation and Analysis Preservation.

 

Mindaugas Sarpis (PhD student)

Pentaquark searches. Missing momentum reconstruction.

 

Hannah Schmitz (Master student)

Simulations for future LHCb tracking upgrades. HV-CMOS electronics test setup.

 

Abhay Mehta (Master student)

Pentaquark searches.

 

Prof. Sebastian Neubert

Group leader

The LHCb Experiment at CERN

The LHCb detector

LHCb is a particle physics experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The detector system is optimized to detect the decay products of beauty and charm hadrons and idenitfy these long living particles using a precision vertex locator (VELO). LHCb is the only experiment at the LHC, which is equipped with particle identification (PID) subsystems covering the complete fiducial acceptance of the detector. These features make it an ideal instrument to study hadronic resonances, which are produced in the decays of heavy hadrons.

For more information check the LHCb public webpages.

Multiquarks at LHCb

Contact Details

Prof. Dr. Sebastian Neubert

 

Helmholtz-Institut für Strahlen- und Kernphysik
Raum 2.004
Nussallee 14-16
53115 Bonn

Tel.: 0228/73-2226
Fax.: 0228/73-2505
EMail: neubert(at)hiskp.uni-bonn.de