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Applied QCD
These lectures stress the theoretical elements that underlie a wide range of phenomenological studies of high-energy QCD, which include both soft and hard processes. After a brief introduction to the basics of QCD, various aspects of QCD-based phenomenology are covered: colour transparency, hadroniz...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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CERN
2008
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2008-004.51 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1114391 |
Sumario: | These lectures stress the theoretical elements that underlie a wide range of phenomenological studies of high-energy QCD, which include both soft and hard processes. After a brief introduction to the basics of QCD, various aspects of QCD-based phenomenology are covered: colour transparency, hadronization of colour charges, Regge phenomenology, parton model, Bjorken scaling and its violation, DGLAP evolution equation, BFKL formalism, GLRMQ evolution equation and saturation. In the last part of the lecture, we employ the lightcone dipole formalism to describe deep inelastic lepton scattering, DrellYan processes, direct photon production, diffraction, quark and gluon shadowing in nuclei, the Cronin effect and nuclear broadening. |
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