16–22 Jul 2009
Kraków, Poland
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Understanding the structure of the proton: From HERA and Tevatron to LHC

17 Jul 2009, 17:30
15m
Middle Lecture A (Kraków, Poland)

Middle Lecture A

Kraków, Poland

The Auditorium Maximum of the Jagiellonian University 33 Krupnicza Street 31-123 Kraków
Unified Theories, Strings, Non-perturbative QFT VII. Unified Theories, Strings, Non-perturbative QFT

Speaker

Dr laurent schoeffel (CEA Saclay)

Description

We discuss the perspectives concerning a better determination of the proton structure in terms of quarks and gluons at LHC after describing the results coming from HERA and Tevatron. In a second part of the review, we describe the diffractive phenomena at HERA and Tevatron and the consequences for LHC. The focus will be given on perspectives for LHC, essentially on early measurements that could be done in a reduced energy mode, as forseen. Experimental aspects and impact on unkowns from the theory will be discussed.

Primary author

Dr laurent schoeffel (CEA Saclay)

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