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CDF Run II Status and prospects
Run II at the Tevatron Collider started at the beginning of March 2001. With
extensive upgrades on both detectors and electronics the CDF II began to
collect data. This paper reviews early Run II physics results obtained by
analyzing data collected before the middle of june 2002. At the present the
understanding of the detector performances is rather high so many analysis are
already underway.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables. Proceeding of the International
Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions
(SUSY02) - June 17-23, 200
Searches for New Physics at Tevatron
This paper reviews the most recent results on searches for physics beyond the
Standard Model at Tevatron. Both the collider experiments: CDF and DO are
performing a large variety of searches such as searches for scalar top and
scalar bottom particles, search for new gauge bosons, search for long-lived
massive particles and general searches for new particles decaying into dijets.
The results, summarized here, are a selection of what obtained recently by both
the collaborations using the Run II data, collected so far.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. Pub. Proceedings XV Meeting on High
Energy Physics (Incontri sull delle Alte Energie XV-IFAE03), Lecce, Italy,
April 23-26, 200
Probing Physics Beyond the SM at Tevatron
Tevatron Experiments: CDF and DO collected during October 1992 and
February 1996 (Run I) a data sample of roughly 120
collisions at a center of mass energy 1.8 TeV. A large variety of
physical studies have been performed using these data. Current paper reviews
last results obtained searching for physics beyond the Standard Model. Direct
Supersymmetry (SUSY) searches are not part of this review.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures and 2 tables. IFAE Conference Proceedin
Search for the Lepton Flavour Violating Higgs decay H --> tau mu at Hadron Colliders
We study the prospects to detect at hadron colliders the Lepton Flavour
Violating Higgs decay H --> tau mu, which can reach substantial branching
fractions in several extensions of the SM. Among them, the generic two higgs
doublet model can be taken as a representative case where B.R.(H --> tau mu)
can reach values of order 10^-1-10^-2. Bounds on the LFV factor kappa_{tau mu}
of order 0.8-1.7 can be derived at 95% c.l. at Tevatron Run-2 with 4 fb^-1 for
m_H = 110-150 GeV.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, uses RevTeX4. Contribution to Snowmass 200
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