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Progress in the Determination of the Partonic Structure of the Proton
We review the current state of the art in the determination of the parton substructure of the nucleon, as expressed in terms of parton distribution functions (PDFs), and probed in high-energy lepton-hadron and hadron-hadron collisions, and we assess ...
Forte, Stefano, Watt, Graeme
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Exotic Hadron Spectroscopy [PDF]
Since ten years ago experiments have been observing a host of exotic states decaying into heavy quarkonia. The interpretation of most of them still remains uncertain and, in some cases, controversial. Notwithstanding, a considerable progress has been made on the quality of the experimental information available and a number of ideas and models have ...
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Exotic hidden-heavy hadrons and where to find them
The Born-Oppenheimer potentials for QCD with light quarks include adjoint-hadron potentials that are repulsive at short distances and heavy-hadron-pair potentials that approach thresholds at large distances.
E. Braaten, R. Bruschini
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On the coherent inelastic binary and multiparticle processes in the ultrarelativistic hadron--nucleus, photon--nucleus and nucleus--nucleus interactions [PDF]
V. V. Lyuboshitz, V. L. Lyuboshitz
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High energy hadron-hadron collisions [PDF]
Results of a study on high energy collision with the geometrical model are summarized in three parts: (i) the elastic hadron-hadron collision, (ii) the inelastic hadron-hadron collision, and (iii) the e{sup +}e{sup {minus}} annihilation. For elastic collisions, a simple expression for the proton matter distribution is proposed which fits well the ...
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A hybrid method for determining particle masses at the Large Hadron Collider with fully identified cascade decays [PDF]
Mihoko M Nojiri +2 more
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Top++: A program for the calculation of the top-pair cross-section at hadron colliders [PDF]
M. Czakon, A. Mitov
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High-Mass Supersymmetry with High Energy Hadron Colliders
While it is natural for supersymmetric particles to be well within the mass range of the large hadron collider, it is possible that the sparticle masses could be very heavy.
Hinchliffe, I, Paige, F. E.
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