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Novel Phenomena in QCD: Heavy Flavor and Higgs Production at High $x_F$ from Intrinsic Heavy Quarks

Calculations from lattice gauge theory have recently verified the contribution of intrinsic heavy quarks to the non perturbative structure of the proton in QCD.The lattice results show that the intrinsic charm contribution to the proton's heavy quark distribution is maximal at large x ∼ 0.4, an...

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Autor principal: Brodsky, Stanley J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: University of Kansas Libraries 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759499
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author Brodsky, Stanley J
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description Calculations from lattice gauge theory have recently verified the contribution of intrinsic heavy quarks to the non perturbative structure of the proton in QCD.The lattice results show that the intrinsic charm contribution to the proton's heavy quark distribution is maximal at large x ∼ 0.4, and that the c(x)vs.¯ c(x) distributions differ strongly. I discuss the implications of the LGTH results for LHC and EIC collider phenomenology, including Higgs and heavy hadron production at high x F , as well as the proposed AFTER fixed target facility at CERN.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-18269392021-05-11T13:18:28Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2759499engBrodsky, Stanley JNovel Phenomena in QCD: Heavy Flavor and Higgs Production at High $x_F$ from Intrinsic Heavy QuarksParticle Physics - PhenomenologyCalculations from lattice gauge theory have recently verified the contribution of intrinsic heavy quarks to the non perturbative structure of the proton in QCD.The lattice results show that the intrinsic charm contribution to the proton's heavy quark distribution is maximal at large x ∼ 0.4, and that the c(x)vs.¯ c(x) distributions differ strongly. I discuss the implications of the LGTH results for LHC and EIC collider phenomenology, including Higgs and heavy hadron production at high x F , as well as the proposed AFTER fixed target facility at CERN.University of Kansas Librariesoai:inspirehep.net:18269392020
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Brodsky, Stanley J
Novel Phenomena in QCD: Heavy Flavor and Higgs Production at High $x_F$ from Intrinsic Heavy Quarks
title Novel Phenomena in QCD: Heavy Flavor and Higgs Production at High $x_F$ from Intrinsic Heavy Quarks
title_full Novel Phenomena in QCD: Heavy Flavor and Higgs Production at High $x_F$ from Intrinsic Heavy Quarks
title_fullStr Novel Phenomena in QCD: Heavy Flavor and Higgs Production at High $x_F$ from Intrinsic Heavy Quarks
title_full_unstemmed Novel Phenomena in QCD: Heavy Flavor and Higgs Production at High $x_F$ from Intrinsic Heavy Quarks
title_short Novel Phenomena in QCD: Heavy Flavor and Higgs Production at High $x_F$ from Intrinsic Heavy Quarks
title_sort novel phenomena in qcd: heavy flavor and higgs production at high $x_f$ from intrinsic heavy quarks
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759499
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