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Diffractive results from colliders
Models of diffraction
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Jan Kaspar (CERN)24/06/2014, 09:00
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Antonio Sidoti (Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT))24/06/2014, 09:25
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Mr Andrei Sobol (IHEP, Protvino)24/06/2014, 09:50
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Sergey Evdokimov (Institute for High Energy Physics (RU))24/06/2014, 10:35PresentationThe ALICE experiment is equipped with a wide range of detectors providing excellent tracking and particle identification in the central barrel, as well as forward detectors with extended pseudorapidity coverage, which are well suited for studying diffractive processes. In this talk, we shall highlight cross section measurements of single and double diffractive processes performed by ALICE in...Go to contribution page
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Johan Blouw (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (DE))24/06/2014, 11:00
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Alice Valkarova (Charles University (CZ))24/06/2014, 11:25
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Prof. Laszlo Jenkovszky (BITP, Kiev)24/06/2014, 11:50
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Igor Dremin (Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))24/06/2014, 12:15PresentationNew experimental data about proton-proton collisions obtained at the LHC allow to widen drastically the energy interval where one gets some knowledge about the structure of their interaction region. It is shown how the shape and the darkness of the interaction region of colliding protons change with increase of their energies. In particular, the collisions become fully absorptive at small...Go to contribution page
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24/06/2014, 12:40Moderator: Vladimir Petrov Panelists: Jan Kaspar, Antonio Sidoti, Johan Blouw, Alice Valkarova, Laszlo Jenkovszky, Igor Dremin Questions: 1.Which problems of principle underlie the diffractive studies? 2.What is the Pomeron? 3.What is the “true asymptotic regime” (“Asymptopia”) , if any? 4.How to account for coherent and incoherent states of partons in proton wave...Go to contribution page