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    The Heavy Ion Physics Program with ATLAS at the LHC

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    The first Pb+Pb collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at sqrts_NN = 5.52 TeV are imminent. Heavy ion collisions at the LHC provide an extended energy lever arm to the existing measurements made at RHIC and SPS, especially in hard (large-Q^2) processes. In this contribution an overview of the ATLAS detector is given and the current physics focus of Heavy Ion Working Group is discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, prepared for the 23rd Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics, Big Sky, MT, Feb 11-18, 200

    Elucidating Jet Energy Loss Using Jets: Prospects from ATLAS

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    Jets at the LHC are expected to provide the testing ground for studying QCD energy loss. In this contribution, we briefly outline the strategy that will be used to measure jets in ATLAS and how we will go about studying energy loss. We describe the utility of measuring the jet RAAR_{AA}, the fragmentation function, and heavy flavor jets. Utilizing the collision energy provided by the LHC and the nearly hermetic and highly segmented calorimeter, ATLAS is expected to make important contributions to the understanding of parton energy loss using fully reconstructed jets.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures - To appear in the conference proceedings for Quark Matter 2009, March 30 - April 4, Knoxville, Tennesse

    Elucidating Jet Energy Loss in Heavy Ion Collisions

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    Very soon the LHC will provide beams for heavy ion collisions at 5.52 TeV/nucleon. This center-of-mass energy results in a large cross-section for producing high-ETE_T (>> 50 GeV) jets that are distinct from the soft, underlying event. This brings with it the possibility of performing full jet reconstruction to directly study jet energy loss in the medium produced in heavy ion collisions. In this note, we present the current state of jet reconstruction performance studies in heavy ion events using the ATLAS detector. We also discuss the possibilities of energy loss measurements available with full jet reconstruction: single jet RAAR_{AA} and di-jet and γ\gamma-jet correlations.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures, write up of poster presented at ICHEP 2008, Philadelphia, PA, July 29 - Aug. 5, 200

    Total Cross-sections and Bloch-Nordsieck Gluon Resummation

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    The physics underlying the fall and eventual rise in various total cross-sections at high energies has been investigated over a decade using a model based on the Bloch-Nordsieck resummation in QCD. Here a brief review of our latest results is presented and comparison made with experimental data on pppp, γproton\gamma proton and γγ\gamma \gamma total cross-sections.Comment: Presented by G. Pancheri at ISMD04, Sonoma State University. Under publication in Acta Physica Polonica. LaTeX format, 10 *.eps files, 7 page

    Total cross sections and soft gluon resummation

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    We discuss a model for total hadronic and photonic cross-sections which includes hard parton-parton scattering to drive the rise and soft gluon resummation to tame it. Unitarity is ensured by embedding the cross-section in the eikonal formalism. Predictions for LHC and ILC are presented.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, Presented at PLC2005, Kazimierz, September 2005, requires appolb.cl

    Total Cross-sections at very high energies: from protons to photons

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    A model for both proton and photon total cross-sections is presented and compared with data. The model is based on the eikonal representation, with QCD mini-jets to drive the rise and soft gluon kt-resummation into the Infrared region to tame the excessive rise due to low-x perturbative gluons. We discuss the effects of a singular but integrable expression for the Infrared gluon spectrum on the high energy behaviour of the total cross-section expected in this model.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, Tenth Workshop on Non-Perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics at l'Institut Astrophysique de Paris, June 8-12, 200

    Total cross-section at LHC from minijets and soft gluon resummation in the infrared region

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    A model for total cross-sections incorporating QCD jet cross-sections and soft gluon resummation is described and compared with present data on pppp and pˉp{\bar p}p cross-sections. Predictions for LHC are presented for different parameter sets. It is shown that they differ according to the small x-behaviour of available parton density functions.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, uses appolb.cls, LaTeX. Talk presented by G. Pancheri at the EURIDICE Final Meeting, August 24-27th, 2006, Kazimierz, Polan
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