QCD and collider physics Lecture WS 2005/2006 University Hamburg Hannes Jung Wednesday 11:00 – 12:30 DESY - Sem 2 Program:
9.11. |
sem 2 |
Intro to Deep Inelastic Scattering: kinematics, cross sections, QPM |
16.11. |
sem 2 |
Renormalisation and Evolution |
23.11. |
sem 2 |
Renormalisation and Evolution II |
30.11. |
sem 2 |
DGLAP and all that |
7.12. |
sem 2 |
DGLAP, small x and all that |
14.12. |
61/Hoersaal |
Small x evolution: BFKL/CCFM |
21.12. |
sem 2 |
Exercises example file for form Solution to selected exercises by Zhenyu Ye (Frank) |
11.1. |
sem 2 |
Small x (continued) |
18.1. |
sem 2 |
Jets in LO/NLO |
25.1. |
sem 2 |
Jets and Heavy Quarks in LO/NLO and Fragmentation |
1.2. |
sem 2 |
Heavy Quarks, Fragmentation and Hadronization |
8.2. |
sem 2 |
Parton Showers, Hadronization and Diffraction |
15.2. |
sem 2 |
Diffraction II |
22.2. |
Lab1/sem 1 |
Diffraction III (high density systems) |
1.3. |
sem 2 11:30 |
Structure of the photon; Resumee of lectures, discussion and questions |
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Literature (in alphabetic order):
Applications of pQCD |
R.D. Field |
Addison-Wesley 1989 |
Basics of perturbative QCD |
Yu. Dokshitzer & V. Khoze & A. Mueller & S. Troyan |
Edition Frontiers 1991 |
Collider Physics |
V.D. Barger & R.J.N. Phillips |
Addison-Wesley 1987 |
Deep Inelastic Scattering. |
R. Devenish & A. Cooper-Sarkar |
Oxford 2004 |
Handbook of pQCD |
G. Sterman et al, |
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High-Energy Particle Diffraction |
V. Barone & E. Predazzi |
Springer 2002 |
Quarks and Leptons |
F. Halzen & A.D. Martin |
J.Wiley 1984 |
QCD and collider physics |
R.K. Ellis & W.J. Stirling & B.R. Webber |
Cambridge 1996 |
QCD at HERA |
M. Kuhlen |
Springer 1999 |
Quantum Field Theory |
F. Mandl & G. Shaw |
Wiley, 1993 |
The Lund Model |
Bo Andersson |
Cambridge 1998 |
The Partonic Structure of the Photon |
M. Erdmann |
Springer 1997 |
The Structure of the Proton |
R.G. Roberts |
Cambridge 1990 |
Example FORM-programs:
electron quark → electron quark
EPA calculation
gamma* gluon → quark anti-quark (BGF, with full polarisation sums for tranverse and long. photons)
gamma* quark → gluon quark (QCDC, in massive gluon scheme)
gamma* gluon → quark anti-quark (BGF, in massive gluon scheme)
Exercises: