Students
Physics can be tricky! I'm always happy to discuss
Physics can be tricky! I'm always happy to discuss
Suggested material:
ROOT (data analysis framework)
I suggest to follow the next intro tutorial (in C++) (link)(backup)
Once you finish the tutorial, please visit the following link, download the ROOT file, and repeat the modules “Accessing TTree”, “Simple Analysis using TTree::Draw()”, and “A Simple Analyzer” using this ROOT file
NA64 - Introduction to the experiment: files
I suggest reading and watch the material in the following order:
Video: Latest results of the NA64 experiment searching for hidden sectors at the CERN SPS (link)
Science communication: ‘X’ boson feels the squeeze at NA64 (link)
Prospects for electron run (link)
Status and prospects of the NA64 experiment at the CERN SPS (link)
SRD detector for beam purity (link)
Brief introduction in the context of cosmology (link)
Measurement of the intrinsic hadronic contamination in the NA64−e high-purity e+/e− beam at CERN (link)
Search for Axionlike and Scalar Particles with the NA64 Experiment (link)
SWGO
Geant 4
General introduction to Geant 4 and one example at the end (link)
FLUKA
Examples and tutorial (link)
Dark matter
SND and neutrino physics files
C++
Python (ML)
Google's Colab
Baics (link)
Learn Python 3 the Hard Way (Zed Shaw's Hard Way Series)
Kaggle
Photodetectors:
PMT anymation (link)