Speaker
Kara Mattioli
(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
Description
The LHCb experiment at the LHC is suited for studying how hadrons are formed from scattered quarks and gluons, in energetic proton-proton collisions. The hadronization and fragmentation processes can be studied via measurements such as those involving jet substructure. Equipped with a forward spectrometer, the LHCb experiment achieves an excellent transverse momentum for charged tracks, that along with excellent particle identification capabilities offers a unique opportunity to measure with great precision hadronization variables and the production of heavy flavor jets.
Preferred track | Jets & QCD at High Scales |
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Subfield | HEP experiment |
Attending in-person? | Yes |
On behalf of collaboration? | LHCb |
Co-author
Sebastian Neubert
(University of Bonn (DE))