Ian Brock is the Scientific Manager of the Helmholtz Alliance "Physics at the Terascale". He is an experimental physics professor currently on leave of absence from the University of Bonn. During his career he has worked on seven different high-energy physics experiments in Europe and the USA (TASSO, Crystal Ball, CLEO, L3, ZEUS, ATLAS and CLEOc). He has a wide experience in the building and maintaining of detectors, data analysis and statistical tools. He was the main author of the Mn_Fit software package, which was widely used in the high-energy physics community over the past 20 years. Thomas Schrner-Sadenius studied physics in Hamburg an Munich and worked on experiments at CERN (Crystal Barrel, OPAL, ATLAS, CMS) and at DESY (H1, ZEUS). His main expertise is in data analysis in the field of QCD studies, in triggering in high-energy physics experiments and in the running and maintenance of large detector systems. Currently Thomas Schrner-Sadenius is the leader of Analysis Centre of the Helmholtz Alliance "Physics at the Terascale" and responsible for the shaping of the analysis-related programme of the Alliance.
PART I The Physics 1. Setting the Scene 2. The Standard Model: Our Picture of the Microcosm 3. Electroweak and Standard Model Tests: The Quest for Precision 4. Hard QCD: Still going strong 5. Monte Carlo Generators and Fixed-order Calculations: Predicting the (Un)expected 6. The Higgs Boson: Still Elusive after 40 Years 7. Supersymmetry 8. Quark Flavour Physics 9. Top Quarks: The Peak of the Mass Hierarchy? 10. Beyond SUSY and the Standard Model: Exotica 11. Forward and Diffractive Physics: Of Rapidity Gaps and Small Angles PART II The Technology 12. Accelerators: The Particle Smashers 13. Detector Concepts: From Technologies to Physics Results 14. Tracking Detectors: Following the Charges 15. Calorimeters: Precise Energy Measurements 16. Muon Detectors: Catching Penetrating Particles 17. Luminosity Determination: Normalising the Rates 18. Trigger Systems in High Energy Physics Experiments 19. Grid Computing in High-Energy Physics PART III The Organisation 20. The Sociology and Management of Terascale Experiments: Organisation and Community 21. Funding of High Energy Physics 22. The Role of the Big Labs 23. Communication, Outreach and the Terascale PART IV Appendices Index