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Experimental results on quantum chromo dynamics: what is next?

This review gives a flavour of experimental quantum chromo dynamics (QCD) results obtained at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) during the first run period in the years 2010–2012. The results cover selected aspects of soft low-pT phenomena, typically described by phenomenological models, as well as hi...

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Autor principal: De Roeck, Albert
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/2013/T158/014001
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1644176
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description This review gives a flavour of experimental quantum chromo dynamics (QCD) results obtained at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) during the first run period in the years 2010–2012. The results cover selected aspects of soft low-pT phenomena, typically described by phenomenological models, as well as high-pT processes which can be studied theoretically with perturbative techniques. In general the phenomenological models required tuning to describe the data in the new energy region of 7–8 TeV, while perturbative QCD (pQCD) is found to work generally quite well for most of the phase space currently studied. The strong force will remain a main topic of research at colliders such as the LHC also in future, with the large data samples allowing for more detailed studies and in particular when the next energy level of 13–14 TeV will be reached.
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spelling cern-16441762019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/0031-8949/2013/T158/014001http://cds.cern.ch/record/1644176engDe Roeck, AlbertExperimental results on quantum chromo dynamics: what is next?Particle Physics - ExperimentThis review gives a flavour of experimental quantum chromo dynamics (QCD) results obtained at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) during the first run period in the years 2010–2012. The results cover selected aspects of soft low-pT phenomena, typically described by phenomenological models, as well as high-pT processes which can be studied theoretically with perturbative techniques. In general the phenomenological models required tuning to describe the data in the new energy region of 7–8 TeV, while perturbative QCD (pQCD) is found to work generally quite well for most of the phase space currently studied. The strong force will remain a main topic of research at colliders such as the LHC also in future, with the large data samples allowing for more detailed studies and in particular when the next energy level of 13–14 TeV will be reached.oai:cds.cern.ch:16441762013
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
De Roeck, Albert
Experimental results on quantum chromo dynamics: what is next?
title Experimental results on quantum chromo dynamics: what is next?
title_full Experimental results on quantum chromo dynamics: what is next?
title_fullStr Experimental results on quantum chromo dynamics: what is next?
title_full_unstemmed Experimental results on quantum chromo dynamics: what is next?
title_short Experimental results on quantum chromo dynamics: what is next?
title_sort experimental results on quantum chromo dynamics: what is next?
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/2013/T158/014001
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