Lepton-hadron collider physics (should there be another lepton-hadron machine in our future?)

1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Ritz
Author(s):  
John Campbell ◽  
Joey Huston ◽  
Frank Krauss

At the core of any theoretical description of hadron collider physics is a fixed-order perturbative treatment of a hard scattering process. This chapter is devoted to a survey of fixed-order predictions for a wide range of Standard Model processes. These range from high cross-section processes such as jet production to much more elusive reactions, such as the production of Higgs bosons. Process by process, these sections illustrate how the techniques developed in Chapter 3 are applied to more complex final states and provide a summary of the fixed-order state-of-the-art. In each case, key theoretical predictions and ideas are identified that will be the subject of a detailed comparison with data in Chapters 8 and 9.


Author(s):  
D. Bisello ◽  
G. Busetto ◽  
L. Stanco

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Etienne AUGE ◽  
Sergio Bertolucci

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