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Multiple Interactions in Herwig++
In this contribution we describe a new model of multiple partonic
interactions that has been implemented in Herwig++. Tuning its two free
parameters we find a good description of CDF underlying event data. We show
extrapolations to the LHC and discuss intrinsic PDF uncertainties.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the DIS 2008
workshop, 7-11 April 2008, University College Londo
Progress on Multiple Interactions
We report on the development of a new model for the underlying event in
hadron-hadron collisions. The model includes parton showers for all
interactions, as well as non-trivial flavour, momentum, and colour correlations
between interaction initiators and beam remnant partons.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of HEP 2003, 3p
Multiple Interactions in Two-Photon Collisions
We compute cross sections for events where two pairs of partons scatter off
each other in the same reaction, giving rise to at least 3
high--{\mbox{}} jets. Unlike in {\mbox{}}\ collisions we find
the signal to lie well above the background from higher order QCD processes. If
the usual ``eikonaliztion" assumption is correct, the signal should be readily
observable at LEP2, and might already be detectable in data taken at TRISTAN.Comment: 8 pages, plain LaTeX, 2 figures (not included). A compressed PS file
of the entire paper, including figures, can be obtained via anonymous ftp
from ftp://phenom.physics.wisc.edu/pub/preprints/1995/madph-95-921.ps.
Multiple interactions and AGK rules in pQCD
We review some aspects of multiple interactions in High Energy QCD; we
discuss in particular AGK rules and present some results concerning multiple
interactions in the context of jet production.Comment: Talk given by MS at 12th International Conference on Elastic and
Diffractive Scattering: Forward Physics and QCD, Hamburg, DESY, Germany,
21-25 May 2007. 7pp. Minor change
Multiple Interactions and Beam Remnants
Open issues on the structure of multiple interactions are outlined. An
improved model is summarized, with a new approach to correlated parton
densities in flavour, colour, longitudinal and transverse momenta, for both
hard-scattering partons and beam-remnant ones.Comment: LaTeX, 5 pages, submitted to the proceedings of the Workshop on
Physics at TeV Colliders, Les Houches, France, 26 May - 6 June 200
Towards multiple interactions of inner and outer sensations in corporeal awareness
Under normal circumstances, different inner- and outer-body sources are integrated to form coherent and accurate mental experiences of the state of the body, leading to the phenomenon of corporeal awareness. How these processes are affected by changes in inner and outer inputs to the body, remains unclear. Here, we aim to present empirical evidence in which people experiencing a massive sensory disconnect may continue to experience feelings of their body state, suggesting that misperceptions of body awareness are determined by incomplete inner and outer signals. In these clinical populations, despite a long period of massive deafferentation, the activity of the neural structures subserving inner and outer body processing can be manipulated and tuned by means of body illusions that are usually based on multisensory stimulation. We suggest that a multisensory therapeutic approach could be adopted in the context of therapies for patients suffering from deafferentation. In this way, these individuals could regain a more complete feeling of their body state and the sensations they experience, which vary widely depending on their neurological condition
Multiple Interactions and the Structure of Beam Remnants
Recent experimental data have established some of the basic features of
multiple interactions in hadron-hadron collisions. The emphasis is therefore
now shifting, to one of exploring more detailed aspects. Starting from a brief
review of the current situation, a next-generation model is developed, wherein
a detailed account is given of correlated flavour, colour, longitudinal and
transverse momentum distributions, encompassing both the partons initiating
perturbative interactions and the partons left in the beam remnants. Some of
the main features are illustrated for the Tevatron and the LHC.Comment: 69pp, 33 figure
Azimuthal Asymmetry of Prompt Photons in Nuclear Collisions
The azimuthal elliptic asymmetry v2 observed in heavy ion collisions, is
usually associated with properties of the medium created in the final state. We
compute the azimuthal asymmetry which is due to multiple interactions of
partons at the initial stage of nuclear collisions, and which is also present
in collisions. In our approach the main source of azimuthal asymmetry is
the combination of parton multiple interactions with the steep variation of the
nuclear density at the edge of nuclei. We apply the light-cone dipole formalism
to compute the azimuthal asymmetry of prompt photons yield from parton-nucleus,
proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions at the RHIC energy.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, Eq.(4) corrected, figures and references
updated. The version to appear in Nucl. Phys.
Multiparton Interactions in Photoproduction at HERA
The high energy photoproduction of jets is being observed at the ep collider,
HERA. It may be that the HERA centre-of-mass energy is sufficiently large that
the production of more than one pair of jets per ep collision becomes possible,
owing to the large number density of the probed gluons. We construct a Monte
Carlo model of such multiparton interactions and study their effects on a wide
range of physical observables. The conclusion is that multiple interactions
could have very significant effects upon the photoproduction final state and
that this would for example make extractions of the gluon density in the photon
rather difficult. Total rates for the production of many (i.e. > 2) jets could
provide direct evidence for the presence of multiple interactions, although
parton showering and hadronization significantly affect low transverse energy
jets.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figures include
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