New Aspects of High-Energy Proton-Proton Collisions [E-Book] / edited by Ahmed Ali
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Personal Name(s): | Ali, Ahmed, editor |
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Boston, MA :
Springer,
1988
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Physical Description: |
XII, 434 p. 79 illus. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9781461595403 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4615-9540-3 |
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Ettore Majorana International Science Series ;
39 |
Subject (LOC): |
- 1. The ELOISATRON Project: Eurasiatic Long Intersecting Storage Accelerator
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Need for ELOISATRON
- 3 From Theory to Down-to-Earth Physics
- 4 The ELOISATRON Laboratory
- 5 Conceptual Design of the Full Scale ELOISATRON Project
- 6 Where the ELOISATRON Project has been Presented
- 7 Conclusions
- 2. Criteria for Steps to Higher Energies
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Physics Motivation
- 3 Machine Technology
- 4 Detector Technology
- 5 Financial Boundaries
- 6 Ecological, Sociological and Political Aspects
- 7 Concluding Remarks
- 3. The LEP Project at CERN
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Status of LEP
- 3 The Detectors for LEP
- 4 Physics Goals
- 5 Evolution of the LEP Program
- 4. Physics at Future Colliders
- 5. Higgs Production in High Energy Hadron Collisions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Scattering of Longitudinal Gauge Bosons
- 3 Higgs Search at LHC and SSC
- 4 Higgs Search at ELOISATRON
- 6. Supersymmetric Particle Searches at Future HadronColliders
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Supersymmetric Particles Signatures
- 3 Squarks and Gluinos
- 4 Electroweak Sparticles
- 5 Summary and Conclusions
- 7. Signatures of Compositeness in Very High Energy pp Collisions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Contact Interactions
- 3 pp Collisions as a Source of Colored Composites
- 4 WLWL ? WLWL Scattering as Probe of the Higgs Sector
- 5 Conclusions
- 8. Leptoquarks at 100 TeV: Proton-Antiproton Collider
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Detection of Leptoquarks
- 3 QCD-Background
- 9. Physics of Superheavy Onia
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Heteroquark vs Homoquark
- 3 Upper Limits on the Quark Mass
- 4 Spectrum of Onia
- 5 Novel Features of Superheavy Onia
- 6 Annihilation Strength
- 7 Onia Production in Hadron Collisions
- 8 Decays of Superheavy Onia
- 9 Detection of Onia at Supercolliders
- 10 More Exotic States
- 11 Onia Production at Higher Energies
- 12 Conclusions
- 10. New trigger System for High Luminosity Collisions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Luminosity and Trigger Rates
- 3 Trigger Schemes
- 4 Conclusions
- 11. Particle Detectors Based on the New MultichannelPhotomultipliers
- 1 Basic Characteristics
- 2 Implementation of These Characteristics in a Detector
- 3 Special Characteristics of the Detector
- 12. Beauty Physics at the Ultrahigh Energies of the ELOISATRON
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Cross Sections
- 3 Production Angular Distributions of the Beauty Quarks
- 4 Momentum of the b Quarks and B Hadrons
- 5 Conclusion
- 13. Large Transverse Momentum Leptons in (Very) HighProton-(Anti)Proton Collisions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Open Heavy Flavour Production
- 3 Comparison with UA1 Collider Data and Extrapolations to Higher Energies
- 4 Heavy Flavour Bound State Sources in Hadron-Hadron Interactions .
- 5 Comparison with Data and Extrapolations to Higher Beam Energies.
- 14. Prompt Photons in Very High Energy Collisions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 QCD Predictions for Prompt Photon Cross Sections
- 3 Predictions for Collisions at TeV Energies
- 4 Production of Two Large-pT Photons
- 5 Background to New Physics
- 6 Conclusion
- 15. Drell-Yan Processes in High Energy Hadron Collisions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Cross Sections and Luminosity Functions
- 3 W, Z Production at High Energies
- 4 New Gauge Boson Production
- 5 Conclusions
- 16. Proton-Proton and Antiproton-Proton Scattering at theHighest Energies
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Glauber Model
- 3 The Cheng-Wu Impact Space Parametrisation
- 4 Crossing and High-Energy Behaviour of Amplitudes
- 5 Theorems of Asymptotic Behaviour
- 6 The Odderon Ansatz of Gauron, Nicolescu and Leader (GNL)
- 7 Three-Gluon Exchange: The Model of Donnachie and Landshoff
- 8 Conclusion
- 17. Role of Multiple Parton Processes at Colliders
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Multiparton Scattering
- 3 Signatures of DDS
- 4 Shadowing of the Hard Total Cross Section
- 5 Concluding Remarks
- 18. Jet Physics-Theoretical Issues in Simulating Very HighEnergy Collisions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Spin Correlations in Jets
- 3 Soft Gluon Coherence
- 4 Conclusions
- 19. Soft Processes in Very High Energy Proton-ProtonCollisions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Hard and Soft Components in High-PT Jets
- 3 Minimum Bias Physics and Beam Jets
- 4 Pomeron Structure and Diffractive Scatterring
- 5 Conclusions
- 20. The Pattern of Lepton and Quark Masses
- 1 The Pattern of Lepton and Quark Masses
- 2 A Unique Parametrization of the Weak Mixing
- 3 Three Generations
- 4 Flavour Mixing for N-Generations
- 5 Conclusions
- 21. Non-Accelerator Physics at ?s ? 40 Te
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Proton Cross Section in Air
- 3 Realtion to ?pp
- 4 Extrapolation of Hadronic Interactions
- 5 Astrophysical Applications
- 22. Cosmic Accelerators: a New Era of Cosmic RayAstrophysics and Particle Physics
- 1 Cosmic Particles and their Detection
- 2 Cosmic Accelerators
- 3 Particle Physics with Cosmic Accelerators
- 4 Next-Generation Cosmic Ray Telescopes
- 5 Discussion
- Participants.