Possible future HERA analyses
Autor: | Geiser, Achim |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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radiative correction [electroweak interaction] High Energy Physics::Phenomenology diffraction FOS: Physical sciences interaction [electron p] calibration High Energy Physics - Experiment hadronic [final state] High Energy Physics - Phenomenology DESY HERA Stor High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) nonperturbative [quantum chromodynamics] High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) interaction [positron p] heavy quark High Energy Physics::Experiment data preservation structure experimental results |
Zdroj: | Workshop on Future Physics with HERA Data for Current and Planned Experiments, Hamburg, Germany, 2014-11-11-2014-11-13 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1512.03624 |
Popis: | A variety of possible future analyses of HERA data in the context of the HERA data preservation programme is collected, motivated, and commented. The focus is placed on possible future analyses of the existing $ep$ collider data and their physics scope. Comparisons to the original scope of the HERA programme are made, and cross references to topics also covered by other participants of the workshop are given. This includes topics on QCD, proton structure, diffraction, jets, hadronic final states, heavy flavours, electroweak physics, and the application of related theory and phenomenology topics like NNLO QCD calculations, low-x related models, nonperturbative QCD aspects, and electroweak radiative corrections. Synergies with other collider programmes are also addressed. In summary, the range of physics topics which can still be uniquely covered using the existing data is very broad and of considerable physics interest, often matching the interest of results from colliders currently in operation. Due to well-established data and MC sets, calibrations, and analysis procedures the manpower and expertise needed for a particular analysis is often very much smaller than that needed for an ongoing experiment. Since centrally funded manpower to carry out such analyses is not available any longer, this contribution not only targets experienced self-funded experimentalists, but also theorists and master-level students who might wish to carry out such an analysis. Comment: Contribution to workshop on Future Physics with HERA data, DESY, Hamburg, November 11-13, 2014; 13 pages |
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