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50 Years of Quantum Chromodynamics / Gross, Franz (Jefferson Lab ; William-Mary Coll.) ; Klempt, Eberhard (Bonn U., HISKP) ; Brodsky, Stanley J. (SLAC) ; Buras, Andrzej J. (TUM-IAS, Munich) ; Burkert, Volker D. (Jefferson Lab) ; Heinrich, Gudrun (KIT, Karlsruhe, TP) ; Jakobs, Karl (Freiburg U.) ; Meyer, Curtis A. (Carnegie Mellon U.) ; Orginos, Kostas (Jefferson Lab ; William-Mary Coll.) ; Strickland, Michael (Kent State U.) et al.
This paper presents a comprehensive review of both the theory and experimental successes of Quantum Chromodynamics, starting with its emergence as a well defined theory in 1972-73 and following developments and results up to the present day. Topics include a review of the earliest theoretical and experimental foundations; the fundamental constants of QCD; an introductory discussion of lattice QCD, the only known method for obtaining exact predictions from QCD; methods for approximating QCD, with special focus on effective field theories; QCD under extreme conditions; measurements and predictions of meson and baryon states; a special discussion of the structure of the nucleon; techniques for study of QCD at high energy, including treatment of jets and showers; measurements at colliders; weak decays and quark mixing; and a section on the future, which discusses new experimental facilities or upgrades currently funded. [...]
arXiv:2212.11107.- 2023-12 - 636 p. - Published in : Eur. Phys. J. C 83 (2023) 1125 Fulltext: 2212.11107 - PDF; Publication - PDF; External link: JLAB Document Server
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The International Linear Collider: Report to Snowmass 2021 / ILC International Development Team Collaboration
The International Linear Collider (ILC) is on the table now as a new global energy-frontier accelerator laboratory taking data in the 2030s. [...]
arXiv:2203.07622 ; DESY-22-045 ; IFT-UAM/CSIC-22-028 ; KEK Preprint 2021-61 ; IFT--UAM/CSIC--22-028 ; KEK Preprint 2021-61, PNNL-SA-160884 ; SLAC-PUB-17662 ; FERMILAB-FN-1171-PPD-QIS-SCD-TD ; PNNL-SA-160884.
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Novel Phenomena in QCD: Heavy Flavor and Higgs Production at High $x_F$ from Intrinsic Heavy Quarks / Brodsky, Stanley J (SLAC)
Calculations from lattice gauge theory have recently verified the contribution of intrinsic heavy quarks to the non perturbative structure of the proton in QCD.The lattice results show that the intrinsic charm contribution to the proton's heavy quark distribution is maximal at large x ∼ 0.4, and that the c(x)vs.¯ c(x) distributions differ strongly. I discuss the implications of the LGTH results for LHC and EIC collider phenomenology, including Higgs and heavy hadron production at high x F , as well as the proposed AFTER fixed target facility at CERN..
Lawrence : University of Kansas Libraries, 2020 - 9 p. - Published in : (2020) , pp. 157-165
In : Proceedings: Workshop on Forward Physics and QCD at the LHC, the Future Electron Ion Collider, and Cosmic Ray Physics, Guanajuato, Mexico, 18 - 21 Nov 2019, pp.157-165
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Constraints on the Intrinsic Charm Content of the Proton from Recent ATLAS Data / Lykasov, Gennady (Dubna, JINR) ; Brodsky, Stanley J (SLAC) ; Bednyakov, V A (Dubna, JINR) ; Lipatov, A V (SINP, Moscow) ; Smiesko, J (Comenius U.) ; Tokar, S (Comenius U.) /ATLAS Collaboration
We investigate the possibility to constrain the intrinsic charm probability in proton $w_c$ using first ATLAS data on the associated production of prompt photons and charm-quark jets in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 8 TeV. The upper limit on the intrinsic charm probability in proton $w_{ul}$ < 1.93% is obtained at the 68% confidence level. [...]
2020 - 4 p. - Published in : PoS LC2019 (2020) 060 Fulltext: PDF;
In : QCD on the light cone: from hadrons to heavy ions (LC 2019), Palaiseau, France, 16 - 20 Sep 2019, pp.060
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New opportunities at the photon energy frontier / Klein, Spencer (LBNL, NSD) ; Tapia Takaki, Daniel (Kansas U.) ; Adam, Jaroslav (Brookhaven) ; Aidala, Christine (Michigan U.) ; Angerami, Aaron (LLNL, Livermore) ; Audurier, Benjamin (Ecole Polytechnique) ; Bertulani, Carlos (Texas A-M, Commerce) ; Bierlich, Christian (Lund U., Dept. Theor. Phys.) ; Blok, Boris (Technion) ; Brandenburg, James Daniel (Brookhaven) et al.
Ultra-peripheral collisions (UPCs) involving heavy ions and protons are the energy frontier for photon-mediated interactions. [...]
arXiv:2009.03838.
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$\alpha_s$(2019) discussions summary / Alekhin, Sergey (Hamburg U., Inst. Theor. Phys. II ; Serpukhov, IHEP) ; Barreiro, Fernando (U. Autonoma, Madrid (main)) ; Bethke, Siegfried (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Brambilla, Nora (Munich, Tech. U.) ; Britzger, Daniel (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Brodsky, Stanley J (SLAC) ; Camarda, Stefano (CERN) ; D'Enterria, David (CERN) ; Dalla Brida, Mattia (INFN, Milan Bicocca ; Milan Bicocca U.) ; Golterman, Maarten (San Francisco State U.) et al.
A summary of the main points of discussion raised during the talks and their follow-up questions,as well as in the round table of the last day of the $α_s$ (2019) workshop, is presented. The discussions not only focused on particular issues affecting each one of the individual $α_s$ extractions, but also on the current PDG categorization of $α_s$ measurements and on the methods used to average them into a single $α_s$ ($m_Z$) value. [...]
SISSA, 2019 - 8 p. - Published in : PoS ALPHAS2019 (2019) 026 Fulltext from publisher: PDF;
In : Workshop on precision measurements of the QCD coupling constant (alphas-2019), Trento, Italy, 11 - 15 Feb 2019, pp.026
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Ridge Production in High-Multiplicity Hadronic Ultra-Peripheral Proton-Proton Collisions / Brodsky, Stanley J. (SLAC) ; Glazek, Stanislaw D. (Warsaw U.) ; Goldhaber, Alfred S. (YITP, Stony Brook) ; Brown, Robert W. (Case Western Reserve U.)
An unexpected result at the RHIC and the LHC is the observation that high-multiplicity hadronic events in heavy-ion and proton-proton collisions are distributed as two "ridges", approximately flat in rapidity and opposite in azimuthal angle. We propose that the origin of these events is due to the inelastic collisions of aligned gluonic flux tubes that und
arXiv:1708.07173; SLAC-PUB-17106.- 2018-12-20 - 9 p. - Published in : CERN Conf. Proc. 1 (2018) 99 Fulltext: fulltext1618755 - PDF; 556-3572-2-PB - PDF;
In : Proceedings of the PHOTON-2017 Conference, pp.99
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Dark Sectors 2016 Workshop: Community Report / Alexander, Jim (Cornell U., Phys. Dept.) ; Battaglieri, Marco (INFN, Genoa) ; Echenard, Bertrand (Caltech) ; Essig, Rouven (SUNY, Stony Brook) ; Graham, Matthew (SLAC) ; Izaguirre, Eder (Perimeter Inst. Theor. Phys.) ; Jaros, John (SLAC) ; Krnjaic, Gordan (Fermilab) ; Mardon, Jeremy (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.) ; Morrissey, David (TRIUMF) et al.
This report, based on the Dark Sectors workshop at SLAC in April 2016, summarizes the scientific importance of searches for dark sector dark matter and forces at masses beneath the weak-scale, the status of this broad international field, the important milestones motivating future exploration, and promising experimental opportunities to reach these milestones over the next 5-10 years..
arXiv:1608.08632 ; FERMILAB-CONF-16-421.
- 2016. - 66 p.
Fermilab Library Server (fulltext available) - Full text - Fulltext
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Novel QCD Phenomenology at the LHeC / Brodsky, Stanley J (SLAC ; Southern Denmark U., CP3-Origins)
The proposed electron-proton/ion collider at CERN, the LHeC, can test fundamental and novel aspects of QCD and electroweak interactions as well as explore physics beyond the standard model over an exceptionally large kinematic range..
arXiv:1106.5820 ; SLAC-PUB-14487 ; CERN-LHeC-Note-2011-002-PHY.
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Preprint
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What HERA may provide ? / Jung, Hannes (DESY) ; De Roeck, Albert (CERN) ; Bartels, Jochen (Hamburg U., Inst. Theor. Phys. II) ; Behnke, Olaf (DESY) ; Blumlein, Johannes (DESY) ; Brodsky, Stanley (SLAC ; Durham U., IPPP) ; Cooper-Sarkar, Amanda (Oxford U.) ; Deak, Michal (DESY) ; Devenish, Robin (Oxford U.) ; Diehl, Markus (DESY) et al.
More than 100 people participated in a discussion session at the DIS08 workshop on the topic What HERA may provide. A summary of the discussion with a structured outlook and list of desirable measurements and theory calculations is given..
arXiv:0809.0549; SLAC-PUB-14715; DESY-08-125.- 2008 - 21 p. - Published in : 10.3360/dis.2008.17 Fulltext: PDF; External link: SLAC Document Server
In : 16th International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects, London, UK, 7 - 11 Apr 2008, pp.17

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