Missing beauty of proton-proton interactions

15 Jul 2022, 12:50
20m
Aula Magna Cavallerizza Reale (Torino)

Aula Magna Cavallerizza Reale

Torino

Via Verdi 9

Speaker

Alexander Milov (Weizmann Institute of Science (IL))

Description

Multiparton interactions in proton-proton collisions have long been a topic of great interest. A new look at them has begun to emerge from work being done to understand the dynamics of ‘small systems’, a topic that is taking center stage in the physics of relativistic heavy-ion interactions. Numerous studies conducted at the LHC and lower energies reveal that proton-proton collisions at high energy form a system in which final state interactions substantially impact experimentally observable quantities in the soft sector. However, until recently, no evidence was shown that final state interactions could also affect observables produced in the hard scattering processes. Studies performed by the LHC experiments present strong evidence that the final state interactions in proton-proton collisions have a drastic impact on the b-quark bound states production, whose yields may be reduced by more than a factor of two.

Primary author

Alexander Milov (Weizmann Institute of Science (IL))

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