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Minimum bias and early QCD physics at LHC
An overview of early measurements expected from the ATLAS and the CMS experiment on the properties of proton-proton interactions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is presented. As the LHC will open a new kinematic regime, it is important to validate especially the phenomenological modelling of non-perturbative effects with data by performing with initial data detailed measurements of the basic properties of proton-proton collisions in the multi-TeV regime. Examples of possible measurements in the areas of minimum bias physics, underlying event physics and jet physics are given
LHC physics with early data
Review of the prospects for physics measurements with ATLAS and CMS using early LHC dat
Minimum bias and early QCD physics at LHC
Prospects for measurements at LHC with ATLAS and CMS on early data, including minimum bias and QCD physics
Hard probes in heavy ion collisions at the LHC: heavy flavour physics
We present the results from the heavy quarks and quarkonia working group.
This report gives benchmark heavy quark and quarkonium cross sections for
and collisions at the LHC against which the rates can be compared in
the study of the quark-gluon plasma. We also provide an assessment of the
theoretical uncertainties in these benchmarks. We then discuss some of the cold
matter effects on quarkonia production, including nuclear absorption,
scattering by produced hadrons, and energy loss in the medium. Hot matter
effects that could reduce the observed quarkonium rates such as color screening
and thermal activation are then discussed. Possible quarkonium enhancement
through coalescence of uncorrelated heavy quarks and antiquarks is also
described. Finally, we discuss the capabilities of the LHC detectors to measure
heavy quarks and quarkonia as well as the Monte Carlo generators used in the
data analysis.Comment: 126 pages Latex; 96 figures included. Subgroup report, to appear in
the CERN Yellow Book of the workshop: Hard Probes in Heavy Ion Collisions at
the LHC. See also http://a.home.cern.ch/f/frixione/www/hvq.html for a version
with better quality for a few plot
Hard probes in heavy ion collisions at the LHC: PDFs, shadowing and collisions
This manuscript is the outcome of the subgroup ``PDFs, shadowing and
collisions'' from the CERN workshop ``Hard Probes in Heavy Ion Collisions at
the LHC''. In addition to the experimental parameters for collisions at
the LHC, the issues discussed are factorization in nuclear collisions, nuclear
parton distributions (nPDFs), hard probes as the benchmark tests of
factorization in collisions at the LHC, and semi-hard probes as
observables with potentially large nuclear effects. Also, novel QCD phenomena
in collisions at the LHC are considered. The importance of the
program at the LHC is emphasized.Comment: The writeup of the working group "PDFs, shadowing and
collisions" for the CERN Yellow Report on Hard Probes in Heavy Ion Collisions
at the LHC, 121 pages. Subgroup convenors: K.J. Eskola, J.w. Qiu (theory) and
W. Geist (experiment). Editor: K.J. Eskol
Hard Probes in Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC: Jet Physics
We discuss the importance of high-pT hadron and jet measurements in
nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider.Comment: The writeup of the working group "Jet Physics" for the CERN Yellow
Report on "Hard Probes in Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC", 123 pages.
Subgroup convenors: R. Baier, X.N. Wang, U.A. Wiedemann (theory) and I.P.
Lokhtin, A. Morsch (experiment). Editor: U.A. Wiedeman
Photon Physics in Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC
Various pion and photon production mechanisms in high-energy nuclear
collisions at RHIC and LHC are discussed. Comparison with RHIC data is done
whenever possible. The prospect of using electromagnetic probes to characterize
quark-gluon plasma formation is assessed.Comment: Writeup of the working group "Photon Physics" for the CERN Yellow
Report on "Hard Probes in Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC", 134 pages. One
figure added in chapter 5 (comparison with PHENIX data). Some figures and
correponding text corrected in chapter 6 (off-chemical equilibrium thermal
photon rates). Some figures modified in chapter 7 (off-chemical equilibrium
photon rates) and comparison with PHENIX data adde
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