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Dr Georgios Krintiras (The University of Kansas (US))09/09/2024, 09:00
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Anisa Khatun (The University of Kansas (US))09/09/2024, 09:25
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Federico Silvetti (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)09/09/2024, 09:45
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Santu Mondal (Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ))09/09/2024, 10:05
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Low x, PDFs, and saturation
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Low x, PDFs, and saturation
We discuss the results relevant to PDF determination at low and high x, including the nuclear PDFs
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Low x, PDFs, and saturation
High-energy (or small-$x$) logarithms are enhanced in proton scattering processes when the collider centre-of-mass energy is much larger than the hard scattering scale. In the picture of collinear factorisation, their resummation affects QCD cross-sections and DGLAP evolution kernels. In recent years, it was shown that small-$x$ resummed theory can be used to improve predictions for Parton...
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Low x, PDFs, and saturation
The LHCb detector, with its forward rapidity coverage, is able to probe kinematic regions at low Bjorken-x as low as 1e-6. This unique capability, combined with excellent momentum resolution, vertex reconstruction, and particle identification, enables precision measurements at low transverse momentum and forward rapidity. Recent studies of vector boson and hadron production in proton-proton...
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Keri Vos (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
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