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2. Assessing Uncertainties in Parton Showers at Double Logarithmic Accuracy for Jet Quenching Studies
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Andres, Carlota, Apolinário, Liliana, Armesto, Néstor, Cordeiro, André, Dominguez, Fabio, and Milhano, José Guilherme
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This paper assesses the uncertainties inherent to parton shower simulations at double logarithmic accuracy, with a focus on their impact on jet quenching studies in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. For that purpose, we developed a massless quark-initiated vacuum parton shower toy-model with different evolution variables, such as inverse formation time, invariant squared mass, and squared opening angle. In addition to the effects of varying the ordering variable we further examine their corresponding kinematic reconstructions. The results highlight how these variations influence key distributions, including the number of splittings, angular and transverse momentum distribution of subsequent emissions. We also analyse the Lund distributions and their average trajectories, revealing that the choice of ordering variable has a significantly greater impact on the vacuum parton shower evolution than the kinematic scheme, particularly in large-angle emission regions. When a simple jet quenching model based on decoherence is implemented, we observe that the fraction of quenched events is sensitive to the ordering prescription, especially for the first splitting and thin media, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of the branching process in the presence of an extended QCD media., Comment: 47 pages, 27 figures more...
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- 2024
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3. Cold nuclear matter effects on azimuthal decorrelation in heavy-ion collisions
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Armesto, Néstor, Cougoulic, Florian, and Wu, Bin
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The assumption of factorization lies at the core of calculations of medium effects on observables computable in perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics. In this work we examine this assumption, for which we propose a setup to study hard processes and bulk nuclear matter in heavy-ion collisions on the same footing using the Glauber modelling of heavy nuclei. To exemplify this approach, we calculate the leading-order corrections to azimuthal decorrelation in Drell-Yan and boson-jet processes due to cold nuclear matter effects, not considering radiation. At leading order in both the hard momentum scale and the nuclear size, the impact-parameter dependent cross section is found to factorize for both processes. The factorization formula involves a convolution of the hard cross section with the medium-modified parton distributions, and, for boson-jet production, the medium-modified jet function., Comment: 37pages, 6figures, V2 submission to JHEP more...
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- 2024
4. Extracting the partonic structure of colorless exchanges at the Electron Ion Collider
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Armesto, Néstor, Newman, Paul R., Słomiński, Wojciech, and Staśto, Anna M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We investigate the determination of the partonic structure of colorless exchanges in deep inelastic diffractive $ep$ scattering at the Electron Ion Collider, using the standard decomposition into Pomeron and Reggeon contributions. We perform fits to simulated diffractive cross section pseudodata in four variables, including the momentum transfer $t$, to estimate the achievable precision on the Pomeron and Reggeon quark and gluon distributions. We analyze the influence of different cuts in the kinematic variables, beam energy configurations and luminosities, including a `first year' scenario. We conclude that the EIC will be able to constrain the partonic structure of the sub-leading Reggeon exchange with a precision comparable to that of the leading Pomeron exchange., Comment: 19 pages, 14 figures; minor corrections in the revised version more...
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- 2024
5. Next-to-eikonal corrections to dijet production in Deep Inelastic Scattering in the dilute limit of the Color Glass Condensate
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Agostini, Pedro, Altinoluk, Tolga, and Armesto, Néstor
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We analyze the effects of next-to-eikonal corrections on dijet production in Deep Inelastic Scattering off nuclear targets in the framework of the Color Glass Condensate. They require the knowledge of correlators of fields in the target beyond those computed in the standard McLerran-Venugopalan model, specifically those between transverse and boost-enhanced components, and of the recoil of the fields. We neglect the latter, while for the former we develop a linear model valid for large nuclei. We considered the unpolarized cross sections for dijet production in the approximation of a homogenous dilute nucleus, obtaining simple analytic expressions for the cross sections at nex-to-eikonal accuracy, valid in the limit of total dijet momentum and dijet momentum imbalance larger than the saturation scale of the nucleus. We perform a numerical study of the results at energies of the Electron Ion Collider, finding $\mathcal{O}(10\%)$ effects in the cross sections at large total momentum. We also analyze the azimuthal asymmetries between total momentum and imbalance, finding that non-eikonal corrections induce odd azimuthal harmonics for the situation of jets with equal momentum fractions from the virtual photon, where they are absent in the eikonal approximation. Finally, in the eikonal approximation we have compared the results of our analytic expansion valid in the dilute limit of the target, and the full Color Glass Condensate results in the McLerran-Venugopalan model and their correlation limit. Our analytic expressions match the correlation limit ones in the region where both should be simultaneously valid and reproduce very well the full Color Glass Condensate results in its validity region., Comment: 28 pages, 15 figures more...
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- 2024
6. Parton cascades at DLA: the role of the evolution variable
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Andrés, Carlota, Apolinário, Liliana, Armesto, Néstor, Cordeiro, André, Dominguez, Fabio, and Milhano, José Guilherme
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The theoretical treatment of jet quenching lacks a full description of the interplay between vacuum-like emissions, usually formulated in momentum space, and medium induced ones that demand an interface with a space-time picture of the expanding medium and thus must be formulated in position space. In this work we build a toy Monte-Carlo parton shower ordered in formation time, virtual mass, and opening angle, which are equivalent at leading logarithmic accuracy. Aiming to explore a link with jet substructure, we compute the Lund plane distributions for the different ordering prescriptions. Further, we investigate the sensitivity of ordering prescriptions to medium effects by counting the number of events eliminated by a decoherence condition., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Proceedings for a parallel presentation at Quark Matter 2023 in Houston, Texas, United States of America from 3-9 September 2023. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2307.08410 more...
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- 2024
7. A potential approach to the $X(3872)$ thermal behavior
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Armesto, Néstor, Escobedo, Miguel Ángel, Ferreiro, Elena G., and López-Pardo, Víctor
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the potential of $X(3872)$ at finite temperature in the Born-Oppenheimer approximation under the assumption that it is a tetraquark. We argue that, at large number of colors, it is a good approximation to assume that the potential consists in a real part plus a constant imaginary term. The real part is then computed adapting an approach by Rothkopf and Lafferty and using as input lattice QCD determinations of the potential for hybrids. This model allows us to qualitatively estimate at which temperature range the formation of a heavy tetraquark is possible, and to propose a qualitative picture for the dissociation of the state in a medium. Our approach can be applied to other suggested internal structures for the $X(3872)$ and to other exotic states., Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures. Numerical mistakes affecting two plots corrected, text changed accordingly; main conclusions unchanged more...
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- 2024
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8. Impact of Inclusive Electron Ion Collider Data on Collinear Parton Distributions
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Armesto, Néstor, Cridge, Thomas, Giuli, Francesco, Harland-Lang, Lucian, Newman, Paul, Schmookler, Barak, Thorne, Robert, and Wichmann, Katarzyna
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A study is presented of the impact of simulated inclusive Electron Ion Collider Deep Inelastic Scattering data on the determination of the proton and nuclear parton distribution functions (PDFs) at next-to-next-to-leading and next-to-leading order in QCD, respectively. The influence on the proton PDFs is evaluated relative to the HERAPDF2.0 set, which uses inclusive HERA data only, and also relative to the global fitting approach of the MSHT20 PDFs. The impact on nuclear PDFs is assessed relative to the EPPS21 global fit and is presented in terms of nuclear modification ratios. For all cases studied, significant improvements in the PDF uncertainties are observed for several parton species. The most striking impact occurs for the nuclear PDFs in general and for the region of high Bjorken $x$ in the proton PDFs, particularly for the valence quark distributions., Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, 1 Table more...
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- 2023
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9. Single inclusive particle production in pA collisions at forward rapidities: beyond the hybrid model
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Altinoluk, Tolga, Armesto, Néstor, Kovner, Alexander, and Lublinsky, Michael
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this contribution we reconsider the calculation at next-to-leading order of forward inclusive single hadron production in $pA$ collisions within the hybrid approach. We conclude that the proper framework to compute this cross section beyond leading order is not collinear factorization as assumed so far, but the TMD factorized framework., Comment: LaTeX, 7 pages, contribution to DIS2023: XXX International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects, Michigan State University, USA, 27-31 March 2023 more...
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- 2023
10. Single inclusive particle production at next-to-leading order in proton-nucleus collisions at forward rapidities: hybrid approach meets TMD factorization
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Altinoluk, Tolga, Armesto, Néstor, Kovner, Alexander, and Lublinsky, Michael
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We revisit the calculation of the cross section for forward inclusive single hadron production in $pA$ collisions within the hybrid approach. We show that the proper framework to perform this calculation beyond leading order is not the collinear factorization, as has been assumed so far, but the TMD factorized framework. Within the TMD factorized approach we show that all the large transverse logarithms appearing in the fixed order calculation, are resummed into the evolution of the TMD PDFs and TMD FFs with factorization scale. The resulting expressions, when written in terms of TMDs evolved to the appropriate, physically well understood factorization scale, contain no additional large logarithms. The absence of any large logarithms in the resummed result should ensure positivity of the cross section and eradicate the persistent problem that have plagued the previous attempts at calculating this observable in the hybrid approach., Comment: LaTeX, 39 pages, 4 figures more...
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- 2023
11. Parton cascades at DLA: the role of the evolution variable
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Andrés, Carlota, Apolinário, Liliana, Armesto, Néstor, Cordeiro, André, Dominguez, Fabio, and Milhano, José Guilherme
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
While experimental studies on jet quenching have achieved a large sophistication, the theoretical description of this phenomenon still misses some important points. One of them is the interplay of vacuum-like emissions, usually formulated in momentum space, with the medium induced ones that demand an interplay with a space-time picture of the medium and thus must be formulated in position space. A unified description of both vacuum and medium-induced emissions is lacking. In this work, we compute the tree-level probability of a double gluon emission in vacuum, and identify the enhanced phase-space regions for each diagram, corresponding to different configurations of the parton cascade. This calculation provides a parametric form for the formation times associated with each diagram, highlighting the equivalence of various ordering variables at double logarithmic accuracy. This equivalence is further explored by building a toy Monte-Carlo parton shower ordered in formation time, virtuality, transverse momentum, and angle. Aiming at a link with jet substructure, we compute the Lund Plane distributions and trajectories for each ordering prescription. We also compute the distributions in number of splittings and final partons, with the goal of clarifying the differences to be expected from the different ordering variables and the vetoes that must be implemented at Monte Carlo level to conserve energy-momentum, which turn out to have a sizeable influence on the shower's evolution., Comment: 6 pages (plus references), 4 figures, 2 tables. Proceedings for a parallel presentation at Hard Probes 2023 in Aschaffenburg, Germany, from 26-31 March 2023 more...
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- 2023
12. Probing quark transverse momentum distributions in the Color Glass Condensate: quark-gluon dijets in Deep Inelastic Scattering at next-to-eikonal accuracy
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Altinoluk, Tolga, Armesto, Nestor, and Beuf, Guillaume
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the production, in Deep Inelastic Scattering at high energy, of a quark-gluon dijet induced by $t$-channel quark exchange with the target, which goes beyond the eikonal approximation. Throughout this study we follow the Color Glass Condensate approach, keep full dependence on the quark mass and consider the target to be unpolarized. We focus on the correlation limit in which the produced jets fly almost back-to-back and find a factorized expression for the cross section, for both longitudinal and transverse photons, involving the unpolarized quark transverse momentum dependent distribution. Quark-gluon dijets can be distinguished from other types of dijets at least in the heavy quark case, thanks to heavy flavor tagging. In that case, the dominant background is expected to come from the eikonal production of a quark-antiquark-gluon system. We propose experimental cuts to suppress that background contribution, making the process of quark-gluon dijet production in Deep Inelastic Scattering a new method to probe the quark transverse momentum dependent distribution at the Electron Ion Collider., Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures more...
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- 2023
13. Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide.
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Hahs, Amy, Fournier, Bertrand, Aronson, Myla, Nilon, Charles, Herrera-Montes, Adriana, Salisbury, Allyson, Threlfall, Caragh, Rega-Brodsky, Christine, Lepczyk, Christopher, La Sorte, Frank, MacGregor-Fors, Ian, Scott MacIvor, J, Jung, Kirsten, Piana, Max, Williams, Nicholas, Knapp, Sonja, Vergnes, Alan, Acevedo, Aldemar, Gainsbury, Alison, Rainho, Ana, Hamer, Andrew, Shwartz, Assaf, Voigt, Christian, Lewanzik, Daniel, Lowenstein, David, OBrien, David, Tommasi, Desiree, Pineda, Eduardo, Carpenter, Ela, Belskaya, Elena, Lövei, Gábor, Makinson, James, Coleman, Joanna, Sadler, Jon, Shroyer, Jordan, Shapiro, Julie, Baldock, Katherine, Ksiazek-Mikenas, Kelly, Matteson, Kevin, Barrett, Kyle, Siles, Lizette, Aguirre, Luis, Armesto, Luis, Zalewski, Marcin, Herrera-Montes, Maria, Obrist, Martin, Tonietto, Rebecca, Gagné, Sara, Hinners, Sarah, Latty, Tanya, Surasinghe, Thilina, Sattler, Thomas, Magura, Tibor, Ulrich, Werner, Elek, Zoltan, Castañeda-Oviedo, Jennifer, Torrado, Ricardo, Kotze, D, and Moretti, Marco more...
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Animals ,Bees ,Urbanization ,Syndrome ,Ecosystem ,Biodiversity ,Birds ,Chiroptera - Abstract
Cities can host significant biological diversity. Yet, urbanisation leads to the loss of habitats, species, and functional groups. Understanding how multiple taxa respond to urbanisation globally is essential to promote and conserve biodiversity in cities. Using a dataset encompassing six terrestrial faunal taxa (amphibians, bats, bees, birds, carabid beetles and reptiles) across 379 cities on 6 continents, we show that urbanisation produces taxon-specific changes in trait composition, with traits related to reproductive strategy showing the strongest response. Our findings suggest that urbanisation results in four trait syndromes (mobile generalists, site specialists, central place foragers, and mobile specialists), with resources associated with reproduction and diet likely driving patterns in traits associated with mobility and body size. Functional diversity measures showed varied responses, leading to shifts in trait space likely driven by critical resource distribution and abundance, and taxon-specific trait syndromes. Maximising opportunities to support taxa with different urban trait syndromes should be pivotal in conservation and management programmes within and among cities. This will reduce the likelihood of biotic homogenisation and helps ensure that urban environments have the capacity to respond to future challenges. These actions are critical to reframe the role of cities in global biodiversity loss. more...
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- 2023
14. Finite width effects on the azimuthal asymmetry in proton-nucleus collisions in the Color Glass Condensate
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Agostini, Pedro, Altinoluk, Tolga, and Armesto, Néstor
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We perform a numerical analysis of the two particle azimuthal correlations at central rapidities generated in $p$A collisions within the framework of the Color Glass Condensate. We extend the standard computations to include the subeikonal corrections which stem from considering the finite longitudinal width of the dense target. For practical reasons, we only consider the next-to-next-to-eikonal corrections instead of using the all-order expressions for the inclusive two gluon production cross section. We show that the subeikonal terms that we account for in the two gluon yields contribute to both even and odd harmonics, the latter being absent in the standard Color Glass Condensate calculations performed at eikonal accuracy. Our analysis confirms the vanishing of the subeikonal effects with increasing collision energy and when going to forward rapidities, as expected., Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures more...
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- 2022
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15. Multiparticle production in proton-nucleus collisions beyond eikonal accuracy
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Agostini, Pedro, Altinoluk, Tolga, Armesto, Néstor, Dominguez, Fabio, and Milhano, José Guilherme
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the effects on multigluon production at mid-rapidity in the Color Glass Condensate of the non-eikonal corrections that stem from relaxing the shockwave approximation and giving the target a finite size. We extend previous works performed in the dilute-dilute approximation suitable for proton-proton collisions, to the dilute-dense one applicable to proton-nucleus. We employ the McLerran-Venugopalan model for the projectile averages. For the target averages, we use the Golec-Biernat--W\"usthoff model and restrict to the leading contributions in overlap area that allow a factorization of ensembles of Wilson lines into products of dipoles. We make the connection with the jet quenching formalism and compare with previous results in the literature, providing a parametrization of the so-called decorated dipoles. We show that the non-eikonal effects on single inclusive particle production, contrary to what happens in jet quenching, are only sizable, of a few percent, for modest energies $\sqrt{s_{NN}}\leq 100$ GeV and central rapidities. On the other hand, we find that the effects on double inclusive gluon production are larger for the same kinematics. We show that, as found previously in the dilute-dilute situation, non-eikonal corrections break the accidental symmetry in the CGC, allowing for the existence of non-vanishing odd azimuthal harmonics., Comment: 43 pages, 6 figures more...
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- 2022
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16. Science Requirements and Detector Concepts for the Electron-Ion Collider EIC Yellow Report
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Khalek, R Abdul, Accardi, A, Adam, J, Adamiak, D, Akers, W, Albaladejo, M, Al-bataineh, A, Alexeev, MG, Ameli, F, Antonioli, P, Armesto, N, Armstrong, WR, Arratia, M, Arrington, J, Asaturyan, A, Asai, M, Aschenauer, EC, Aune, S, Avagyan, H, Gayoso, C Ayerbe, Azmoun, B, Bacchetta, A, Baker, MD, Barbosa, F, Barion, L, Barish, KN, Barry, PC, Battaglieri, M, Bazilevsky, A, Behera, NK, Benmokhtar, F, Berdnikov, VV, Bernauer, JC, Bertone, V, Bhattacharya, S, Bissolotti, C, Boer, D, Boglione, M, Bondì, M, Boora, P, Borsa, I, Bossù, F, Bozzi, G, Brandenburg, JD, Brei, N, Bressan, A, Brooks, WK, Bufalino, S, Bukhari, MHS, Burkert, V, Buttimore, NH, Camsonne, A, Celentano, A, Celiberto, FG, Chang, W, Chatterjee, C, Chen, K, Chetry, T, Chiarusi, T, Chien, Y-T, Chiosso, M, Chu, X, Chudakov, E, Cicala, G, Cisbani, E, Cloet, IC, Cocuzza, C, Cole, PL, Colella, D, Collins, JL, Constantinou, M, Contalbrigo, M, Contin, G, Corliss, R, Cosyn, W, Courtoy, A, Crafts, J, Cruz-Torres, R, Cuevas, RC, D'Alesio, U, Torre, S Dalla, Das, D, Dasgupta, SS, Da Silva, C, Deconinck, W, Defurne, M, DeGraw, W, Dehmelt, K, Del Dotto, A, Delcarro, F, Deshpande, A, Detmold, W, De Vita, R, Diefenthaler, M, Dilks, C, Dixit, DU, Dulat, S, Dumitru, A, Dupré, R, and Durham, JM more...
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Synchrotrons and Accelerators ,Physical Sciences ,Affordable and Clean Energy ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Quantum Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Astronomical sciences ,Nuclear and plasma physics ,Particle and high energy physics - Abstract
This report describes the physics case, the resulting detector requirements, and the evolving detector concepts for the experimental program at the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). The EIC will be a powerful new high-luminosity facility in the United States with the capability to collide high-energy electron beams with high-energy proton and ion beams, providing access to those regions in the nucleon and nuclei where their structure is dominated by gluons. Moreover, polarized beams in the EIC will give unprecedented access to the spatial and spin structure of the proton, neutron, and light ions. The studies leading to this document were commissioned and organized by the EIC User Group with the objective of advancing the state and detail of the physics program and developing detector concepts that meet the emerging requirements in preparation for the realization of the EIC. The effort aims to provide the basis for further development of concepts for experimental equipment best suited for the science needs, including the importance of two complementary detectors and interaction regions. This report consists of three volumes. Volume I is an executive summary of our findings and developed concepts. In Volume II we describe studies of a wide range of physics measurements and the emerging requirements on detector acceptance and performance. Volume III discusses general-purpose detector concepts and the underlying technologies to meet the physics requirements. These considerations will form the basis for a world-class experimental program that aims to increase our understanding of the fundamental structure of all visible matter. more...
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17. Snowmass 2021 whitepaper: Proton structure at the precision frontier
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Amoroso, S., Apyan, A., Armesto, N., Ball, R. D., Bertone, V., Bissolotti, C., Bluemlein, J., Boughezal, R., Bozzi, G., Britzger, D., Buckley, A., Candido, A., Carrazza, S., Celiberto, F. G., Cerci, S., Chachamis, G., Cooper-Sarkar, A. M., Courtoy, A., Cridge, T., Cruz-Martinez, J. M., Giuli, F., Guzzi, M., Gwenlan, C., Harland-Lang, L. A., Hekhorn, F., Hobbs, T. J., Hoeche, S., Huss, A., Huston, J., Jalilian-Marian, J., Klein, M., Krintiras, G. K., Loizides, C., Lin, H. -W., Magni, G., Malaescu, B., Mistlberger, B., Moch, S., Nadolsky, P. M., Nocera, E. R., Olness, F. I., Petriello, F., Pires, J., Rabbertz, K., Rojo, J., Schnell, G., Schwan, C., Siodmok, A., Soper, D. E., Sutton, M., Thorne, R. S., Ubiali, M., Vita, G., Weber, J. H., Xie, K., Yuan, C. -P., and Zhou, B. more...
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
An overwhelming number of theoretical predictions for hadron colliders require parton distribution functions (PDFs), which are an important ingredient of theory infrastructure for the next generation of high-energy experiments. This whitepaper summarizes the status and future prospects for determination of high-precision PDFs applicable in a wide range of energies and experiments, in particular in precision tests of the Standard Model and in new physics searches at the high-luminosity Large Hadron Collider and Electron-Ion Collider. We discuss the envisioned advancements in experimental measurements, QCD theory, global analysis methodology, and computing that are necessary to bring unpolarized PDFs in the nucleon to the N2LO and N3LO accuracy in the QCD coupling strength. Special attention is given to the new tasks that emerge in the era of the precision PDF analysis, such as those focusing on the robust control of systematic factors both in experimental measurements and theoretical computations. Various synergies between experimental and theoretical studies of the hadron structure are explored, including opportunities for studying PDFs for nuclear and meson targets, PDFs with electroweak contributions or dependence on the transverse momentum, for incisive comparisons between phenomenological models for the PDFs and computations on discrete lattice, and for cross-fertilization with machine learning/AI approaches. [Submitted to the US Community Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021).], Comment: 83 pages, 27 figures, contribution to Snowmass 2021; v.3: journal version more...
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18. Signatures of gluon saturation from structure-function measurements
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Armesto, Nestor, Lappi, Tuomas, Mäntysaari, Heikki, Paukkunen, Hannu, and Tevio, Mirja
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study experimentally observable signals for nonlinear QCD dynamics in deep inelastic scattering (DIS) at small Bjorken variable $x$ and moderate virtuality $Q^2$, by quantifying differences between the linear Dokshitzer-Gribov-Lipatov-Altarelli-Parisi (DGLAP) evolution and nonlinear evolution with the Balitsky-Kovchegov (BK) equation. To remove the effect of the parametrization freedom in the initial conditions of both equations, we first match the predictions for the DIS structure functions $F_2$ and $F_{\rm L}$ from both frameworks in a region in $x,Q^2$ where both frameworks should provide an accurate description of the relevant physics. The differences in the dynamics are then quantified by the deviations when one moves away from this matching region. For free protons we find that the differences in $F_2$ remain at a few-percent level, while in $F_{\rm L}$ the deviations are larger, up to $10\,\%$ at the EIC and $40\,\%$ at the LHeC kinematics. With a heavy nucleus the differences are up to $10\,\%$ in $F_2$, and can reach $20\,\%$ and $60\,\%$ in $F_{\rm L}$ for the EIC and the LHeC, respectively., Comment: 14 pages, 11 figures, the coefficients determined in the reweighting process are included in the ancillary files. v2: version is published in Phys. Rev. D more...
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- 2022
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19. An Experiment for Electron-Hadron Scattering at the LHC
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André, K. D. J., Bella, L. Aperio, Armesto, N., Bogacz, S. A., Britzger, D., Brüning, O. S., D'Onofrio, M., Ferreiro, E. G., Fischer, O., Gwenlan, C., Holzer, B. J., Klein, M., Klein, U., Kocak, F., Kostka, P., Kumar, M., Mellado, B., Milhano, J. G., Newman, P. R., Piotrzkowski, K., Polini, A., Ruan, X., Russenschuk, S., Schwanenberger, C., Vilella-Figueras, E., and Yamazaki, Y. more...
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Novel considerations are presented on the physics, apparatus and accelerator designs for a future, luminous, energy frontier electron-hadron ($eh$) scattering experiment at the LHC in the thirties for which key physics topics and their relation to the hadron-hadron HL-LHC physics programme are discussed. Demands are derived set by these physics topics on the design of the LHeC detector, a corresponding update of which is described. Optimisations on the accelerator design, especially the interaction region (IR), are presented. Initial accelerator considerations indicate that a common IR is possible to be built which alternately could serve $eh$ and $hh$ collisions while other experiments would stay on $hh$ in either condition. A forward-backward symmetrised option of the LHeC detector is sketched which would permit extending the LHeC physics programme to also include aspects of hadron-hadron physics. The vision of a joint $eh$ and $hh$ physics experiment is shown to open new prospects for solving fundamental problems of high energy heavy-ion physics including the partonic structure of nuclei and the emergence of hydrodynamics in quantum field theory while the genuine TeV scale DIS physics is of unprecedented rank., Comment: 27 pages, 24 figures, 6 tables; to appear in Eur. Phys. J. C more...
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- 2022
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20. Diffractive longitudinal structure function at the Electron Ion Collider
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Armesto, Nestor, Newman, Paul R., Slominski, Wojciech, and Stasto, Anna M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Possibilities for the measurement of the longitudinal structure function in diffraction $F_\mathrm{L}^\mathrm{D}$ at the future US Electron Ion Collider are investigated. The sensitivity to $F_\mathrm{L}^\mathrm{D}$ arises from the variation of the reduced diffractive cross section with centre-of-mass energy. Simulations are performed with various sets of beam energy combinations and for different assumptions on the precision of the diffractive cross section measurements. Scenarios compatible with current EIC performance expectations lead to an unprecedented precision on $F_\mathrm{L}^\mathrm{D}$ at the 5-10 % level in the best measured regions. While scenarios with data at a larger number of centre-of-mass energies allow the extraction of $F_\mathrm{L}^\mathrm{D}$ in the widest kinematic domain and with the smallest uncertainties, even the more conservative assumptions lead to precise measurements. The ratio $R^\mathrm{D}$ of photoabsorption cross sections for longitudinally to transversely polarised photons can also be obtained with high precision using a separate extraction method., Comment: LaTeX, 23 pages, 11 figures and 1 table; v2: some comments added, results and conclusions unchanged, final version more...
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- 2021
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21. Correlations between azimuthal asymmetries and multiplicity and mean transverse momentum in small collisions systems in the CGC
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Altinoluk, Tolga, Armesto, Néstor, Kovner, Alex, Lublinsky, Michael, and Skokov, Vladimir V.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Considering a dilute-dense situation suitable for pA collisions, we compute in the Color Glass Condensate the correlation between azimuthal asymmetries, specifically the squared second Fourier coefficient $v_2^2$, and the total multiplicity in the event. We also analyse the correlation between $v_2^2$ and the mean squared transverse momentum of particles in the event. In both cases, we find that the correlations are generally very small, consistent with the observations. We also note an interesting sharp change in the value of $v_2^2$ and its correlations as a function of the width of the transverse momentum bin, related with a change of the dominance of Bose and HBT quantum correlations., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures; contribution to DIS2021; submission to SciPost more...
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- 2021
22. Opportunities for inclusive diffraction at EIC
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Slominski, Wojciech, Armesto, Nestor, Newman, Paul R., and Stasto, Anna
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The possibilities for inclusive diffraction in the Electron Ion Collider, EIC, in the US, are analyzed. We find that thanks to the excellent forward proton tagging, the EIC will be able to access a wider kinematical range of longitudinal momentum fraction and momentum transfer of the leading proton than at HERA. This opens up the possibility to measure subleading diffractive exchanges. The extended $t$-range would allow the precise extraction of 4-dimensional reduced cross section in diffraction. In addition, the varying beam energy setups at the EIC would allow for precise measurements of the longitudinal diffractive structure function., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, DIS2021 contribution. Cosmetic changes to Figs. 4 and 6 more...
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23. Multi-particle production in proton-nucleus collisions in the Color Glass Condensate
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Agostini, Pedro, Altinoluk, Tolga, and Armesto, Néstor
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We compute multi-gluon production in the Color Glass Condensate approach in dilute-dense collisions, p$A$, extending previous calculations up to four gluons. We include the contributions that are leading in the overlap area of the collision but keep all orders in the expansion in the number of colors. We develop a diagrammatic technique to write the numerous color contractions and exploit the symmetries to group the diagrams and simplify the expressions. To proceed further, we use the McLerran-Venugopalan and Golec-Biernat-W\"usthoff models for the projectile and target averages, respectively. We use a form of the Lipatov vertices that leads to the Wigner function approach for the projectile previously employed, that we generalise to take into account quantum correlations in the projectile wave function. We provide analytic expressions for integrated and differential two gluon cumulants and show a smooth dependence on the parameters defining the projectile and target Wigner function and dipole, respectively. For four gluon correlations we find that the second order four particle cumulant is negative, so a sensible second Fourier azimuthal coefficient can be defined. The effect of correlations in the projectile on this result results qualitatively and quantitatively large., Comment: LaTeX, 39 pages, 10 figures more...
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24. Science Requirements and Detector Concepts for the Electron-Ion Collider: EIC Yellow Report
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Khalek, R. Abdul, Accardi, A., Adam, J., Adamiak, D., Akers, W., Albaladejo, M., Al-bataineh, A., Alexeev, M. G., Ameli, F., Antonioli, P., Armesto, N., Armstrong, W. R., Arratia, M., Arrington, J., Asaturyan, A., Asai, M., Aschenauer, E. C., Aune, S., Avagyan, H., Gayoso, C. Ayerbe, Azmoun, B., Bacchetta, A., Baker, M. D., Barbosa, F., Barion, L., Barish, K. N., Barry, P. C., Battaglieri, M., Bazilevsky, A., Behera, N. K., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V. V., Bernauer, J. C., Bertone, V., Bhattacharya, S., Bissolotti, C., Boer, D., Boglione, M., Bondì, M., Boora, P., Borsa, I., Bossù, F., Bozzi, G., Brandenburg, J. D., Brei, N., Bressan, A., Brooks, W. K., Bufalino, S., Bukhari, M. H. S., Burkert, V., Buttimore, N. H., Camsonne, A., Celentano, A., Celiberto, F. G., Chang, W., Chatterjee, C., Chen, K., Chetry, T., Chiarusi, T., Chien, Y. -T., Chiosso, M., Chu, X., Chudakov, E., Cicala, G., Cisbani, E., Cloet, I. C., Cocuzza, C., Cole, P. L., Colella, D., Collins II, J. L., Constantinou, M., Contalbrigo, M., Contin, G., Corliss, R., Cosyn, W., Courtoy, A., Crafts, J., Cruz-Torres, R., Cuevas, R. C., D'Alesio, U., Torre, S. Dalla, Das, D., Dasgupta, S. S., Da Silva, C., Deconinck, W., Defurne, M., DeGraw, W., Dehmelt, K., Del Dotto, A., Delcarro, F., Deshpande, A., Detmold, W., De Vita, R., Diefenthaler, M., Dilks, C., Dixit, D. U., Dulat, S., Dumitru, A., Dupré, R., Durham, J. M., Echevarria, M. G., Fassi, L. El, Elia, D., Ent, R., Esha, R., Ethier, J. J., Evdokimov, O., Eyser, K. O., Fanelli, C., Fatemi, R., Fazio, S., Fernandez-Ramirez, C., Finger, M., Finger Jr., M., Fitzgerald, D., Flore, C., Frederico, T., Friščić, I., Fucini, S., Furletov, S., Furletova, Y., Gal, C., Gamberg, L., Gao, H., Garg, P., Gaskell, D., Gates, K., Ducati, M. B. Gay, Gericke, M., da Silveira, G. Gil, Girod, F. -X., Glazier, D. I., Gnanvo, K., Goncalves, V. P., Gonella, L., Hernandez, J. O. Gonzalez, Goto, Y., Grancagnolo, F., Greiner, L. C., Guryn, W., Guzey, V., Hatta, Y., Hattawy, M., Hauenstein, F., He, X., Hemmick, T. K., Hen, O., Heyes, G., Higinbotham, D. W., Blin, A. N. Hiller, Hobbs, T. J., Hohlmann, M., Horn, T., Hou, T. -J., Huang, J., Huang, Q., Huber, G. M., Hyde, C. E., Iakovidis, G., Ilieva, Y., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jadhav, M., Janoska, Z., Jentsch, A., Jezo, T., Jing, X., Jones, P. G., Joo, K., Joosten, S., Kafka, V., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kang, D., Kang, Z. B., Kauder, K., Kay, S. J. D., Keppel, C. E., Kim, J., Kiselev, A., Klasen, M., Klein, S., Klest, H. T., Korchak, O., Kostina, A., Kotko, P., Kovchegov, Y. V., Krelina, M., Kuleshov, S., Kumano, S., Kumar, K. S., Kumar, R., Kumar, L., Kumerički, K., Kusina, A., Kutak, K., Lai, Y. S., Lalwani, K., Lappi, T., Lauret, J., Lavinsky, M., Lawrence, D., Lednicky, D., Lee, C., Lee, K., Lee, S. H., Levorato, S., Li, H., Li, S., Li, W., Li, X., Li, W. B., Ligonzo, T., Liu, H., Liu, M. X., Liu, X., Liuti, S., Liyanage, N., Lorcé, C., Lu, Z., Lucero, G., Lukow, N. S., Lunghi, E., Majka, R., Makris, Y., Mandjavidze, I., Mantry, S., Mäntysaari, H., Marhauser, F., Markowitz, P., Marsicano, L., Mastroserio, A., Mathieu, V., Mehtar-Tani, Y., Melnitchouk, W., Mendez, L., Metz, A., Meziani, Z. -E., Mezrag, C., Mihovilovič, M., Milner, R., Mirazita, M., Mkrtchyan, H., Mkrtchyan, A., Mochalov, V., Moiseev, V., Mondal, M. M., Morreale, A., Morrison, D., Motyka, L., Moutarde, H., Camacho, C. Muñoz, Murgia, F., Murray, M. J., Musico, P., Nadel-Turonski, P., Nadolsky, P. M., Nam, J., Newman, P. R., Neyret, D., Nguyen, D., Nocera, E. R., Noferini, F., Noto, F., Nunes, A. S., Okorokov, V. A., Olness, F., Osborn, J. D., Page, B. S., Park, S., Parker, A., Paschke, K., Pasquini, B., Paukkunen, H., Paul, S., Pecar, C., Pegg, I. L., Pellegrino, C., Peng, C., Pentchev, L., Perrino, R., Petriello, F., Petti, R., Pilloni, A., Pinkenburg, C., Pire, B., Pisano, C., Pitonyak, D., Poblaguev, A. A., Polakovic, T., Posik, M., Potekhin, M., Preghenella, R., Preins, S., Prokudin, A., Pujahari, P., Purschke, M. L., Pybus, J. R., Radici, M., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Reimer, P. E., Rinaldi, M., Ringer, F., Roberts, C. D., Rodini, S., Rojo, J., Romanov, D., Rossi, P., Santopinto, E., Sarsour, M., Sassot, R., Sato, N., Schenke, B., Schmidke, W. B., Schmidt, I., Schmidt, A., Schmookler, B., Schnell, G., Schweitzer, P., Schwiening, J., Scimemi, I., Scopetta, S., Segovia, J., Seidl, R., Sekula, S., Semenov-Tian-Shanskiy, K., Shao, D. Y., Sherrill, N., Sichtermann, E., Siddikov, M., Signori, A., Singh, B. K., Širca, S., Slifer, K., Slominski, W., Sokhan, D., Sondheim, W. E., Song, Y., Soto, O., Spiesberger, H., Stasto, A. M., Stepanov, P., Sterman, G., Stevens, J. R., Stewart, I. W., Strakovsky, I., Strikman, M., Sturm, M., Stutzman, M. L., Sullivan, M., Surrow, B., Svihra, P., Syritsyn, S., Szczepaniak, A., Sznajder, P., Szumila-Vance, H., Szymanowski, L., Tadepalli, A. S., Takaki, J. D. Tapia, Tassielli, G. F., Terry, J., Tessarotto, F., Tezgin, K., Tomasek, L., Acosta, F. Torales, Tribedy, P., Tricoli, A., Triloki, Tripathi, S., Trotta, R. L., Tsai, O. D., Tu, Z., Tuvè, C., Ullrich, T., Ungaro, M., Urciuoli, G. M., Valentini, A., Vancura, P., Vandenbroucke, M., Van Hulse, C., Varner, G., Venugopalan, R., Vitev, I., Vladimirov, A., Volpe, G., Vossen, A., Voutier, E., Wagner, J., Wallon, S., Wang, H., Wang, Q., Wang, X., Wei, S. Y., Weiss, C., Wenaus, T., Wennlöf, H., Wickramaarachchi, N., Wikramanayake, A., Winney, D., Wong, C. P., Woody, C., Xia, L., Xiao, B. W., Xie, J., Xing, H., Xu, Q. H., Zhang, J., Zhang, S., Zhang, Z., Zhao, Z. W., Zhao, Y. X., Zheng, L., Zhou, Y., and Zurita, P. more...
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
This report describes the physics case, the resulting detector requirements, and the evolving detector concepts for the experimental program at the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). The EIC will be a powerful new high-luminosity facility in the United States with the capability to collide high-energy electron beams with high-energy proton and ion beams, providing access to those regions in the nucleon and nuclei where their structure is dominated by gluons. Moreover, polarized beams in the EIC will give unprecedented access to the spatial and spin structure of the proton, neutron, and light ions. The studies leading to this document were commissioned and organized by the EIC User Group with the objective of advancing the state and detail of the physics program and developing detector concepts that meet the emerging requirements in preparation for the realization of the EIC. The effort aims to provide the basis for further development of concepts for experimental equipment best suited for the science needs, including the importance of two complementary detectors and interaction regions. This report consists of three volumes. Volume I is an executive summary of our findings and developed concepts. In Volume II we describe studies of a wide range of physics measurements and the emerging requirements on detector acceptance and performance. Volume III discusses general-purpose detector concepts and the underlying technologies to meet the physics requirements. These considerations will form the basis for a world-class experimental program that aims to increase our understanding of the fundamental structure of all visible matter, Comment: 902 pages, 415 authors, 151 institutions more...
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25. Angular correlations in pA collisions from CGC: multiplicity and mean transverse momentum dependence of $v_2$
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Altinoluk, Tolga, Armesto, Néstor, Kovner, Alex, Lublinsky, Michael, and Skokov, Vladimir V.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Within the dense-dilute Color Glass Condensate approach, and using the Golec-Biernat-Wuesthoff model for the dipole scattering amplitude, we calculate $v_2^2$ as well as the correlations between $v_2^2$ and both the total multiplicity and the mean transverse momentum of produced particles. We find that the correlations are generally very small consistent with the observations. We note an interesting sharp change in the value of $v^2_2$ as well as of its correlations as a function of the width of the transverse momentum bin. This crossover is associated with the change from Bose enhancement dominance of the correlation for narrow bin to HBT dominated correlations for larger bin width., Comment: 28 pages, 4 figures more...
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26. The Large Hadron-Electron Collider at the HL-LHC
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Agostini, P., Aksakal, H., Alekhin, S., Allport, P. P., Andari, N., Andre, K. D. J., Angal-Kalinin, D., Antusch, S., Bella, L. Aperio, Apolinario, L., Apsimon, R., Apyan, A., Arduini, G., Ari, V., Armbruster, A., Armesto, N., Auchmann, B., Aulenbacher, K., Azuelos, G., Backovic, S., Bailey, I., Bailey, S., Balli, F., Behera, S., Behnke, O., Ben-Zvi, I., Benedikt, M., Bernauer, J., Bertolucci, S., Biswal, S. S., Blümlein, J., Bogacz, A., Bonvini, M., Boonekamp, M., Bordry, F., Boroun, G. R., Bottura, L., Bousson, S., Bouzas, A. O., Bracco, C., Bracinik, J., Britzger, D., Brodsky, S. J., Bruni, C., Brüning, O., Burkhardt, H., Cakir, O., Calaga, R., Caldwell, A., Calıskan, A., Camarda, S., Catalan-Lasheras, N. C., Cassou, K., Cepila, J., Cetinkaya, V., Chetvertkova, V., Cole, B., Coleppa, B., Cooper-Sarkar, A., Cormier, E., Cornell, A. S., Corsini, R., Cruz-Alaniz, E., Currie, J., Curtin, D., D'Onofrio, M., Dainton, J., Daly, E., Das, A., Das, S. P., Dassa, L., de Blas, J., Rose, L. Delle, Denizli, H., Deshpande, K. S., Douglas, D., Duarte, L., Dupraz, K., Dutta, S., Efremov, A. V., Eichhorn, R., Eskola, K. J., Ferreiro, E. G., Fischer, O., Flores-Sánchez, O., Forte, S., Gaddi, A., Gao, J., Gehrmann, T., Ridder, A. Gehrmann-De, Gerigk, F., Gilbert, A., Giuli, F., Glazov, A., Glover, N., Godbole, R. M., Goddard, B., Gonçalves, V., Gonzalez-Sprinberg, G. A., Goyal, A., Grames, J., Granados, E., Grassellino, A., Gunaydin, Y. O., Guo, Y. C., Guzey, V., Gwenlan, C., Hammad, A., Han, C. C., Harland-Lang, L., Haug, F., Hautmann, F., Hayden, D., Hessler, J., Helenius, I., Henry, J., Hernandez-Sanchez, J., Hesari, H., Hobbs, T. J., Hod, N., Hoffstaetter, G. H., Holzer, B., Honorato, C. G., Hounsell, B., Hu, N., Hug, F., Huss, A., Hutton, A., Islam, R., Iwamoto, S., Jana, S., Jansova, M., Jensen, E., Jones, T., Jowett, J. M., Kaabi, W., Kado, M., Kalinin, D. A., Karadeniz, H., Kawaguchi, S., Kaya, U., Khalek, R. A., Khanpour, H., Kilic, A., Klein, M., Klein, U., Kluth, S., Köksal, M., Kocak, F., Korostelev, M., Kostka, P., Krelina, M., Kretzschmar, J., Kuday, S., Kulipanov, G., Kumar, M., Kuze, M., Lappi, T., Larios, F., Latina, A., Laycock, P., Lei, G., Levitchev, E., Levonian, S., Levy, A., Li, R., Li, X., Liang, H., Litvinenko, V., Liu, M., Liu, T., Liu, W., Liu, Y., Liuti, S., Lobodzinska, E., Longuevergne, D., Luo, X., Ma, W., Machado, M., Mandal, S., Mäntysaari, H., Marhauser, F., Marquet, C., Martens, A., Martin, R., Marzani, S., McFayden, J., Mcintosh, P., Mellado, B., Meot, F., Milanese, A., Milhano, J. G., Militsyn, B., Mitra, M., Moch, S., Najafabadi, M. Mohammadi, Mondal, S., Moretti, S., Morgan, T., Morreale, A., Nadolsky, P., Navarra, F., Nergiz, Z., Newman, P., Niehues, J., Nissen, E. A., Nowakowski, M., Okada, N., Olivier, G., Olness, F., Olry, G., Osborne, J. A., Ozansoy, A., Pan, R., Parker, B., Patra, M., Paukkunen, H., Peinaud, Y., Pellegrini, D., Perez-Segurana, G., Perini, D., Perrot, L., Pietralla, N., Pilicer, E., Pire, B., Pires, J., Placakyte, R., Poelker, M., Polifka, R., Polini, A., Poulose, P., Pownall, G., Pupkov, Y. A., Queiroz, F. S., Rabbertz, K., Radescu, V., Rahaman, R., Rai, S. K., Raicevic, N., Ratoff, P., Rashed, A., Raut, D., Raychaudhuri, S., Repond, J., Rezaeian, A. H., Rimmer, R., Rinolfi, L., Rojo, J., Rosado, A., Ruan, X., Russenschuck, S., Sahin, M., Salgado, C. A., Sampayo, O. A., Satendra, K., Satyanarayan, N., Schenke, B., Schirm, K., Schopper, H., Schott, M., Schulte, D., Schwanenberger, C., Sekine, T., Senol, A., Seryi, A., Setiniyaz, S., Shang, L., Shen, X., Shipman, N., Sinha, N., Slominski, W., Smith, S., Solans, C., Song, M., Spiesberger, H., Stanyard, J., Starostenko, A., Stasto, A., Stocchi, A., Strikman, M., Stuart, M. J., Sultansoy, S., Sun, H., Sutton, M., Szymanowski, L., Tapan, I., Tapia-Takaki, D., Tanaka, M., Tang, Y., Tasci, A. T., Ten-Kate, A. T., Thonet, P., Tomas-Garcia, R., Tommasini, D., Trbojevic, D., Trott, M., Tsurin, I., Tudora, A., Cakir, I. Turk, Tywoniuk, K., Vallerand, C., Valloni, A., Verney, D., Vilella, E., Walker, D., Wallon, S., Wang, B., Wang, K., Wang, X., Wang, Z. S., Wei, H., Welsch, C., Willering, G., Williams, P. H., Wollmann, D., Xiaohao, C., Xu, T., Yaguna, C. E., Yamaguchi, Y., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, H., Yilmaz, A., Yock, P., Yue, C. X., Zadeh, S. G., Zenaiev, O., Zhang, C., Zhang, J., Zhang, R., Zhang, Z., Zhu, G., Zhu, S., Zimmermann, F., Zomer, F., Zurita, J., and Zurita, P. more...
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) is designed to move the field of deep inelastic scattering (DIS) to the energy and intensity frontier of particle physics. Exploiting energy recovery technology, it collides a novel, intense electron beam with a proton or ion beam from the High Luminosity--Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC). The accelerator and interaction region are designed for concurrent electron-proton and proton-proton operation. This report represents an update of the Conceptual Design Report (CDR) of the LHeC, published in 2012. It comprises new results on parton structure of the proton and heavier nuclei, QCD dynamics, electroweak and top-quark physics. It is shown how the LHeC will open a new chapter of nuclear particle physics in extending the accessible kinematic range in lepton-nucleus scattering by several orders of magnitude. Due to enhanced luminosity, large energy and the cleanliness of the hadronic final states, the LHeC has a strong Higgs physics programme and its own discovery potential for new physics. Building on the 2012 CDR, the report represents a detailed updated design of the energy recovery electron linac (ERL) including new lattice, magnet, superconducting radio frequency technology and further components. Challenges of energy recovery are described and the lower energy, high current, 3-turn ERL facility, PERLE at Orsay, is presented which uses the LHeC characteristics serving as a development facility for the design and operation of the LHeC. An updated detector design is presented corresponding to the acceptance, resolution and calibration goals which arise from the Higgs and parton density function physics programmes. The paper also presents novel results on the Future Circular Collider in electron-hadron mode, FCC-eh, which utilises the same ERL technology to further extend the reach of DIS to even higher centre-of-mass energies., Comment: 373 pages, many figures, to be published by J. Phys. G more...
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27. Particle correlations from the initial state
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Altinoluk, Tolga and Armesto, Néstor
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The observation in small size collision systems, $pp$ and $p$A, of strong correlations with long range in rapidity and a characteristic structure in azimuth, the ridge phenomenon, is one of the most interesting results obtained at the Large Hadron Collider. Earlier observations of these correlations in heavy ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider are standardly attributed to collective flow due to strong final state interactions, described in the framework of viscous relativistic hydrodynamics. Even though data for small size systems are well described in this framework, the applicability of hydrodynamics is less well grounded and initial state based mechanisms have been suggested to explain the ridge. In this review, we discuss particle correlations from the initial state point of view, with focus on the most recent theoretical developments., Comment: 16 pages, 9 figures. Invited review for the EPJA Special Issue on "Theory of hot matter and relativistic heavy-ion collisions (THOR)". v2: Summary and discussions modified, references updated. Results and conclusions unchanged, final version more...
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28. Effect of non-eikonal corrections on azimuthal asymmetries in the Color Glass Condensate
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Agostini, Pedro, Altinoluk, Tolga, and Armesto, Néstor
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We analyse the azimuthal structure of two gluon correlations in the Color Glass Condensate including those effects that result from relaxing the shockwave approximation for the target. Working in the Glasma graph approach suitable for collisions between dilute systems, we compute numerically the azimuthal distributions and show that both even and odd harmonics appear. We study their dependence on model parameters, energy of the collision, pseudorapidity and transverse momentum of the produced particles, and length of the target. While the contribution from non-eikonal corrections vanishes with increasing collision energy and becomes negligible at the energies of the Large Hadron Collider, it is found to be sizeable up to top energies at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider., Comment: Latex, 18 pages, 7 figures; v2: 19 pages, 7 figures, some comments added and one figure modified, references updated, results and conclusions unchanged, final version more...
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29. Operational fuel model map for Atlantic landscapes using ALS and Sentinel-2 images
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Solares-Canal, Ana, Alonso, Laura, Rincón, Thais, Picos, Juan, Molina-Terrén, Domingo M., Becerra, Carmen, and Armesto, Julia
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30. Chilean long-term Socio-Ecological Research Network: progresses and challenges towards improving stewardship of unique ecosystems: Red Chilena de Investigación Socio-Ecológica deLargo Plazo: Avances y desafíos para el manejo responsable de ecosistemasúnicos
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Frêne, Cristián, Armesto, Juan J., Nespolo, Roberto F., Gaxiola, Aurora, Navarrete, Sergio A., Troncoso, Alejandra, Muñoz, Ariel, and Corcuera, Luis J.
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31. COSORE: A community database for continuous soil respiration and other soil‐atmosphere greenhouse gas flux data
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Bond‐Lamberty, Ben, Christianson, Danielle S, Malhotra, Avni, Pennington, Stephanie C, Sihi, Debjani, AghaKouchak, Amir, Anjileli, Hassan, Arain, M Altaf, Armesto, Juan J, Ashraf, Samaneh, Ataka, Mioko, Baldocchi, Dennis, Black, Thomas Andrew, Buchmann, Nina, Carbone, Mariah S, Chang, Shih‐Chieh, Crill, Patrick, Curtis, Peter S, Davidson, Eric A, Desai, Ankur R, Drake, John E, El‐Madany, Tarek S, Gavazzi, Michael, Görres, Carolyn‐Monika, Gough, Christopher M, Goulden, Michael, Gregg, Jillian, del Arroyo, Omar Gutiérrez, He, Jin‐Sheng, Hirano, Takashi, Hopple, Anya, Hughes, Holly, Järveoja, Järvi, Jassal, Rachhpal, Jian, Jinshi, Kan, Haiming, Kaye, Jason, Kominami, Yuji, Liang, Naishen, Lipson, David, Macdonald, Catriona A, Maseyk, Kadmiel, Mathes, Kayla, Mauritz, Marguerite, Mayes, Melanie A, McNulty, Steve, Miao, Guofang, Migliavacca, Mirco, Miller, Scott, Miniat, Chelcy F, Nietz, Jennifer G, Nilsson, Mats B, Noormets, Asko, Norouzi, Hamidreza, O’Connell, Christine S, Osborne, Bruce, Oyonarte, Cecilio, Pang, Zhuo, Peichl, Matthias, Pendall, Elise, Perez‐Quezada, Jorge F, Phillips, Claire L, Phillips, Richard P, Raich, James W, Renchon, Alexandre A, Ruehr, Nadine K, Sánchez‐Cañete, Enrique P, Saunders, Matthew, Savage, Kathleen E, Schrumpf, Marion, Scott, Russell L, Seibt, Ulli, Silver, Whendee L, Sun, Wu, Szutu, Daphne, Takagi, Kentaro, Takagi, Masahiro, Teramoto, Munemasa, Tjoelker, Mark G, Trumbore, Susan, Ueyama, Masahito, Vargas, Rodrigo, Varner, Ruth K, Verfaillie, Joseph, Vogel, Christoph, Wang, Jinsong, Winston, Greg, Wood, Tana E, Wu, Juying, Wutzler, Thomas, Zeng, Jiye, Zha, Tianshan, Zhang, Quan, and Zou, Junliang more...
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Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation ,Environmental Sciences ,2.6 Resources and infrastructure (aetiology) ,Climate Action ,Atmosphere ,Carbon Dioxide ,Ecosystem ,Greenhouse Gases ,Methane ,Nitrous Oxide ,Reproducibility of Results ,Respiration ,Soil ,carbon dioxide ,greenhouse gases ,methane ,open data ,open science ,soil respiration ,Biological Sciences ,Ecology ,Biological sciences ,Earth sciences ,Environmental sciences - Abstract
Globally, soils store two to three times as much carbon as currently resides in the atmosphere, and it is critical to understand how soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and uptake will respond to ongoing climate change. In particular, the soil-to-atmosphere CO2 flux, commonly though imprecisely termed soil respiration (RS ), is one of the largest carbon fluxes in the Earth system. An increasing number of high-frequency RS measurements (typically, from an automated system with hourly sampling) have been made over the last two decades; an increasing number of methane measurements are being made with such systems as well. Such high frequency data are an invaluable resource for understanding GHG fluxes, but lack a central database or repository. Here we describe the lightweight, open-source COSORE (COntinuous SOil REspiration) database and software, that focuses on automated, continuous and long-term GHG flux datasets, and is intended to serve as a community resource for earth sciences, climate change syntheses and model evaluation. Contributed datasets are mapped to a single, consistent standard, with metadata on contributors, geographic location, measurement conditions and ancillary data. The design emphasizes the importance of reproducibility, scientific transparency and open access to data. While being oriented towards continuously measured RS , the database design accommodates other soil-atmosphere measurements (e.g. ecosystem respiration, chamber-measured net ecosystem exchange, methane fluxes) as well as experimental treatments (heterotrophic only, etc.). We give brief examples of the types of analyses possible using this new community resource and describe its accompanying R software package. more...
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32. Constraining energy loss from high-$p_{\rm T}$ azimuthal asymmetries
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Andres, Carlota, Armesto, Néstor, Niemi, Harri, Paatelainen, Risto, and Salgado, Carlos A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The nuclear modification factor $R_{\rm AA}$ has been satisfactorily described by various jet quenching models. Nonetheless, all these formalisms, until very recently, underpredicted the high-$p_{\rm T}$ (> 10 GeV) elliptic flow $v_2$. We find that the simultaneous description of these observables requires to strongly suppress the quenching for the first $\sim 0.6$ fm after the collision. This shows the potential of jet quenching observables to constrain the dynamics of the initial stages of the evolution., Comment: Proceedings of the Hard Probes 2018 conference. 4 pages. 2 figures more...
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33. Non-eikonal corrections to multi-particle production in the Color Glass Condensate
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Agostini, Pedro, Altinoluk, Tolga, and Armesto, Néstor
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We consider the non-eikonal corrections to particle production in the Color Glass Condensate stemming from the relaxation of the shockwave approximation for the target that acquires a finite longitudinal dimension. We derive a modified expression of the Lipatov vertex which takes into account this finite target width. This expression is employed to compute single, double and triple gluon production in the Glasma graph limit valid for the scattering of two dilute objects, at all orders in the expansion in the number of colors. We justify and generalize previous results, and discuss the possible implications on two particle correlations of these non-eikonal corrections that induce differences between the away- and near-side peaks., Comment: LaTeX, 30 pages, 8 figures; v2: some comments, references and acknowledgements added, figures relabelled for consistency, equations displaced to an appendix for clarity, results and conclusions unchanged, final version more...
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34. Jet quenching as a probe of the initial stages in heavy-ion collisions
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Andres, Carlota, Armesto, Néstor, Niemi, Harri, Paatelainen, Risto, and Salgado, Carlos A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Jet quenching provides a very flexible variety of observables which are sensitive to different energy- and time-scales of the strongly interacting matter created in heavy-ion collisions. Exploiting this versatility would make jet quenching an excellent chronometer of the yoctosecond structure of the evolution process. Here we show, for the first time, that a combination of jet quenching observables is sensitive to the initial stages of heavy-ion collisions, when the approach to local thermal equilibrium is expected to happen. Specifically, we find that in order to reproduce at the same time the inclusive particle production suppression, $R_{AA}$, and the high-$p_T$ azimuthal asymmetries, $v_2$, energy loss must be strongly suppressed for the first $\sim 0.6$ fm. This exploratory analysis shows the potential of jet observables, possibly more sophisticated than the ones studied here, to constrain the dynamics of the initial stages of the evolution., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures. Version to be published in PLB. Minor changes in the text and a new appendix containing 4 additional figures added more...
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35. Future heavy-ion facilities: FCC-AA
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Dainese, A., Apolinario, L., Armesto, N., d'Enterria, D., Jowett, J. M., Lansberg, J. -P., Milhano, J. G., Salgado, C. A., Schaumann, M., van Leuween, M., and Wiedemann, U. A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The operation of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) with heavy ions would provide Pb-Pb and p-Pb collisions at sqrt{s_NN}= 39 and 63 TeV, respectively, per nucleon-nucleon collision, with projected per-month integrated luminosities of up to 110/nb and 29/pb, respectively. This document outlines the unique and broad physics opportunities with heavy ions at the energy frontier opened by FCC., Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, Proceedings of the Hard Probes 2018 International Conference, largely similar to the HI contribution to the FCC CDR Volume 1 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2651294 more...
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36. Inclusive diffraction in future electron-proton and electron-ion colliders
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Armesto, Nestor, Newman, Paul R., Slominski, Wojciech, and Stasto, Anna M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We analyse the possibilities for the study of inclusive diffraction offered by future electron--proton/nucleus colliders in the TeV regime, the Large Hadron-electron Collider as an upgrade of the HL-LHC and the Future Circular Collider in electron-hadron mode. Compared to $ep$ collisions at HERA, we find an extension of the available kinematic range in $x$ by a factor of order $20$ and of the maximum $Q^2$ by a factor of order $100$ for LHeC, while the FCC version would extend the coverage by a further order of magnitude both in $x$ and $Q^2$. This translates into a range of available momentum fraction of the diffractive exchange with respect to the hadron ($\xi$), down to $10^{-4}-10^{-5}$ for a wide range of the momentum fraction of the parton with respect to the diffractive exchange ($\beta$). Using the same framework and methodology employed in previous studies at HERA, considering only the experimental uncertainties and not those stemming from the functional form of the initial conditions or other ones of theoretical origin, and under very conservative assumptions for the luminosities and systematic errors, we find an improvement in the extraction of diffractive parton densities from fits to reduced cross sections for inclusive coherent diffraction in $ep$ by about an order of magnitude. For $eA$, we also perform the simulations for the Electron Ion Collider. We find that an extraction of the currently unmeasured nuclear diffractive parton densities is possible with similar accuracy to that in $ep$., Comment: 24 pages, 16 figures more...
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37. The Color Glass Condensate density matrix: Lindblad evolution, entanglement entropy and Wigner functional
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Armesto, Nestor, Dominguez, Fabio, Kovner, Alex, Lublinsky, Michael, and Skokov, Vladimir
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We introduce the notion of the Color Glass Condensate (CGC) density matrix $\hat\rho$. This generalizes the concept of probability density for the distribution of the color charges in the hadronic wave function and is consistent with understanding the CGC as an effective theory after integration of part of the hadronic degrees of freedom. We derive the evolution equations for the density matrix and show that the JIMWLK evolution equation arises here as the evolution of diagonal matrix elements of $\hat\rho$ in the color charge density basis. We analyze the behavior of this density matrix under high energy evolution and show that its purity decreases with energy. We show that the evolution equation for the density matrix has the celebrated Kossakowsky-Lindblad form describing the non-unitary evolution of the density matrix of an open system. Additionally, we consider the dilute limit and demonstrate that, at large rapidity, the entanglement entropy of the density matrix grows linearly with rapidity according to $d S_e / d y = \gamma$, where $\gamma$ is the leading BFKL eigenvalue. We also discuss the evolution of $\hat\rho$ in the saturated regime and relate it to the Levin-Tuchin law and find that the entropy again grows linearly with rapidity, but at a slower rate. By analyzing the dense and dilute regimes of the full density matrix we are able to establish a duality between the regimes. Finally we introduce the Wigner functional derived from this density matrix and discuss how it can be used to determine the distribution of color currents, which may be instrumental in understanding dynamical features of QCD at high energy., Comment: 22 pages, 1 figure more...
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38. Future physics opportunities for high-density QCD at the LHC with heavy-ion and proton beams
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Citron, Z., Dainese, A., Grosse-Oetringhaus, J. F., Jowett, J. M., Lee, Y. -J., Wiedemann, U. A., Winn, M., Andronic, A., Bellini, F., Bruna, E., Chapon, E., Dembinski, H., d'Enterria, D., Grabowska-Bold, I., Innocenti, G. M., Loizides, C., Mohapatra, S., Salgado, C. A., Verweij, M., Weber, M., Aichelin, J., Angerami, A., Apolinario, L., Arleo, F., Armesto, N., Arnaldi, R., Arslandok, M., Azzi, P., Bailhache, R., Bass, S. A., Bedda, C., Behera, N. K., Bellwied, R., Beraudo, A., Bi, R., Bierlich, C., Blum, K., Borissov, A., Braun-Munzinger, P., Bruce, R., Bruno, G. E., Bufalino, S., Castellanos, J. Castillo, Chatterjee, R., Chen, Y., Chen, Z., Cheshkov, C., Chujo, T., del Valle, Z. Conesa, Nuno, J. G. Contreras, Mendez, L. Cunqueiro, Dahms, T., Dang, N. P., De la Torre, H., Dobrin, A. F., Doenigus, B., Van Doremalen, L., Du, X., Dubla, A., Dumancic, M., Dyndal, M., Fabbietti, L., Ferreiro, E. G., Fionda, F., Fleuret, F., Floerchinger, S., Giacalone, G., Giammanco, A., Gossiaux, P. B., Graziani, G., Greco, V., Grelli, A., Grosa, F., Guilbaud, M., Gunji, T., Guzey, V., Hadjidakis, C., Hassani, S., He, M., Helenius, I., Huo, P., Jacobs, P. M., Janus, P., Jebramcik, M. A., Jia, J., Kalweit, A. P., Kim, H., Klasen, M., Klein, S. R., Klusek-Gawenda, M., Konyushikhin, M., Kremer, J., Krintiras, G. K., Krizek, F., Kryshen, E., Kurkela, A., Kusina, A., Lansberg, J. -P., Lea, R., van Leeuwen, M., Li, W., Margutti, J., Marin, A., Marquet, C., Blanco, J. Martin, Massacrier, L., Mastroserio, A., Maurice, E., Mayer, C., Mcginn, C., Milhano, G., Milov, A., Minissale, V., Mironov, C., Mischke, A., Mohammadi, N., Mulders, M., Murray, M., Narain, M., Di Nezza, P., Nisati, A., Noronha-Hostler, J., Ohlson, A., Okorokov, V., Olness, F., Paakkinen, P., Pappalardo, L., Park, J., Paukkunen, H., Peng, C. C., Da Costa, H. Pereira, Perepelitsa, D. V., Peresunko, D., Peters, M., Pettersson, N. E., Piano, S., Pierog, T., Pires, J., Plumari, M. PS., Prino, F., Puccio, M., Rapp, R., Redlich, K., Reygers, K., Ristea, C. L., Robbe, P., Rossi, A., Rustamov, A., Rybar, M., Schaumann, M., Schenke, B., Schienbein, I., Schoeffel, L., Selyuzhenkov, I., Sickles, A. M., Sievert, M., Silva, P., Song, T., Spousta, M., Stachel, J., Steinberg, P., Stocco, D., Strickland, M., Strikman, M., Sun, J., Takaki, D. Tapia, Tatar, K., Terrevoli, C., Timmins, A., Trogolo, S., Trzeciak, B., Trzupek, A., Ulrich, R., Uras, A., Venugopalan, R., Vitev, I., Vujanovic, G., Wang, J., Wang, T. W., Xiao, R., Xu, Y., Zampolli, C., Zanoli, H., Zhou, M., and Zhou, Y. more...
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The future opportunities for high-density QCD studies with ion and proton beams at the LHC are presented. Four major scientific goals are identified: the characterisation of the macroscopic long wavelength Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) properties with unprecedented precision, the investigation of the microscopic parton dynamics underlying QGP properties, the development of a unified picture of particle production and QCD dynamics from small (pp) to large (nucleus--nucleus) systems, the exploration of parton densities in nuclei in a broad ($x$, $Q^2$) kinematic range and the search for the possible onset of parton saturation. In order to address these scientific goals, high-luminosity Pb-Pb and p-Pb programmes are considered as priorities for Runs 3 and 4, complemented by high-multiplicity studies in pp collisions and a short run with oxygen ions. High-luminosity runs with intermediate-mass nuclei, for example Ar or Kr, are considered as an appealing case for extending the heavy-ion programme at the LHC beyond Run 4. The potential of the High-Energy LHC to probe QCD matter with newly-available observables, at twice larger center-of-mass energies than the LHC, is investigated., Comment: 209 pages; Report from Working Group 5 of the Workshop on the Physics of the CERN HL-LHC, and Perspectives at the HE-LHC (v2: Minor updates to text and figures. Added one author.) more...
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39. Double and triple inclusive gluon production at mid rapidity: quantum interference in p-A scattering
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Altinoluk, Tolga, Armesto, Néstor, Kovner, Alex, and Lublinsky, Michael
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We compute double and triple inclusive gluon production in p-A scattering beyond the so-called "glasma graph" approximation. We consider quantum interference effects and identify in this general setup the terms responsible for the gluon HBT and initial wave function Bose enhancement which lead to correlations in particle production. Both of these terms originate from the factorizable part of the quadrupole and sextupole terms in the production cross section. We also show that the target Bose enhancement in this regime is suppressed at large number of colors., Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures. Some mistakes are corrected, results and conclusions unchanged, acknowledgment modified, to be published in EPJ C more...
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40. Correlations and the ridge in the Color Glass Condensate beyond the glasma graph approximation
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Altinoluk, Tolga, Armesto, Néstor, and Wertepny, Douglas E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We consider two-gluon production in dilute-dense collisions within the Color Glass Condensate framework, applicable to both proton-nucleus and heavy-light ion collisions. We go beyond the glasma graph approximation which is valid in the dilute-dilute limit and show the correspondence between the glasma graphs and the $k_T$-factorized approach that we use in our calculation. We then identify the classical uncorrelated, and the Hanbury-Brown-Twiss (HBT) and Bose enhancement correlated contributions, with the Bose enhancement contribution being suppressed by the number of degrees of freedom with respect to the uncorrelated piece. We show that both the HBT and the Bose enhancement pieces survive the inclusion of higher order contributions in density and that they stem from the quadrupole piece of the two-gluon inclusive cross section. Finally, we illustrate the results using a toy model that allows a simple numerical implementation., Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures; v2: reference added; v3: vertical legend of figs. 3 and 4 corrected, final version more...
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41. FCC-hh: The Hadron Collider
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Abada, A, Abbrescia, M, AbdusSalam, SS, Abdyukhanov, I, Abelleira Fernandez, J, Abramov, A, Aburaia, M, Acar, AO, Adzic, PR, Agrawal, P, Aguilar-Saavedra, JA, Aguilera-Verdugo, JJ, Aiba, M, Aichinger, I, Aielli, G, Akay, A, Akhundov, A, Aksakal, H, Albacete, JL, Albergo, S, Alekou, A, Aleksa, M, Aleksan, R, Alemany Fernandez, RM, Alexahin, Y, Alía, RG, Alioli, S, Alipour Tehrani, N, Allanach, BC, Allport, PP, Altınlı, M, Altmannshofer, W, Ambrosio, G, Amorim, D, Amstutz, O, Anderlini, L, Andreazza, A, Andreini, M, Andriatis, A, Andris, C, Andronic, A, Angelucci, M, Antinori, F, Antipov, SA, Antonelli, M, Antonello, M, Antonioli, P, Antusch, S, Anulli, F, Apolinário, L, Apollinari, G, Apollonio, A, Appelö, D, Appleby, RB, Apyan, A, Arbey, A, Arbuzov, A, Arduini, G, Arı, V, Arias, S, Armesto, N, Arnaldi, R, Arsenyev, SA, Arzeo, M, Asai, S, Aslanides, E, Aßmann, RW, Astapovych, D, Atanasov, M, Atieh, S, Attié, D, Auchmann, B, Audurier, A, Aull, S, Aumon, S, Aune, S, Avino, F, Avrillaud, G, Aydın, G, Azatov, A, Azuelos, G, Azzi, P, Azzolini, O, Azzurri, P, Bacchetta, N, Bacchiocchi, E, Bachacou, H, Baek, YW, Baglin, V, Bai, Y, Baird, S, Baker, MJ, Baldwin, MJ, Ball, AH, Ballarino, A, Banerjee, S, Barber, DP, Barducci, D, and Barjhoux, P more...
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Applied Physics ,Fluids & Plasmas - Abstract
In response to the 2013 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics (EPPSU), the Future Circular Collider (FCC) study was launched as a world-wide international collaboration hosted by CERN. The FCC study covered an energy-frontier hadron collider (FCC-hh), a highest-luminosity high-energy lepton collider (FCC-ee), the corresponding 100 km tunnel infrastructure, as well as the physics opportunities of these two colliders, and a high-energy LHC, based on FCC-hh technology. This document constitutes the third volume of the FCC Conceptual Design Report, devoted to the hadron collider FCC-hh. It summarizes the FCC-hh physics discovery opportunities, presents the FCC-hh accelerator design, performance reach, and staged operation plan, discusses the underlying technologies, the civil engineering and technical infrastructure, and also sketches a possible implementation. Combining ingredients from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the high-luminosity LHC upgrade and adding novel technologies and approaches, the FCC-hh design aims at significantly extending the energy frontier to 100 TeV. Its unprecedented centre of-mass collision energy will make the FCC-hh a unique instrument to explore physics beyond the Standard Model, offering great direct sensitivity to new physics and discoveries. more...
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42. HE-LHC: The High-Energy Large Hadron Collider
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Abada, A, Abbrescia, M, AbdusSalam, SS, Abdyukhanov, I, Abelleira Fernandez, J, Abramov, A, Aburaia, M, Acar, AO, Adzic, PR, Agrawal, P, Aguilar-Saavedra, JA, Aguilera-Verdugo, JJ, Aiba, M, Aichinger, I, Aielli, G, Akay, A, Akhundov, A, Aksakal, H, Albacete, JL, Albergo, S, Alekou, A, Aleksa, M, Aleksan, R, Alemany Fernandez, RM, Alexahin, Y, Alía, RG, Alioli, S, Alipour Tehrani, N, Allanach, BC, Allport, PP, Altınlı, M, Altmannshofer, W, Ambrosio, G, Amorim, D, Amstutz, O, Anderlini, L, Andreazza, A, Andreini, M, Andriatis, A, Andris, C, Andronic, A, Angelucci, M, Antinori, F, Antipov, SA, Antonelli, M, Antonello, M, Antonioli, P, Antusch, S, Anulli, F, Apolinário, L, Apollinari, G, Apollonio, A, Appelö, D, Appleby, RB, Apyan, A, Arbey, A, Arbuzov, A, Arduini, G, Arı, V, Arias, S, Armesto, N, Arnaldi, R, Arsenyev, SA, Arzeo, M, Asai, S, Aslanides, E, Aßmann, RW, Astapovych, D, Atanasov, M, Atieh, S, Attié, D, Auchmann, B, Audurier, A, Aull, S, Aumon, S, Aune, S, Avino, F, Avrillaud, G, Aydın, G, Azatov, A, Azuelos, G, Azzi, P, Azzolini, O, Azzurri, P, Bacchetta, N, Bacchiocchi, E, Bachacou, H, Baek, YW, Baglin, V, Bai, Y, Baird, S, Baker, MJ, Baldwin, MJ, Ball, AH, Ballarino, A, Banerjee, S, Barber, DP, Barducci, D, and Barjhoux, P more...
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Applied Physics ,Fluids & Plasmas - Abstract
In response to the 2013 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics (EPPSU), the Future Circular Collider (FCC) study was launched as a world-wide international collaboration hosted by CERN. The FCC study covered an energy-frontier hadron collider (FCC-hh), a highest-luminosity high-energy lepton collider (FCC-ee), the corresponding 100 km tunnel infrastructure, as well as the physics opportunities of these two colliders, and a high-energy LHC, based on FCC-hh technology. This document constitutes the third volume of the FCC Conceptual Design Report, devoted to the hadron collider FCC-hh. It summarizes the FCC-hh physics discovery opportunities, presents the FCC-hh accelerator design, performance reach, and staged operation plan, discusses the underlying technologies, the civil engineering and technical infrastructure, and also sketches a possible implementation. Combining ingredients from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the high-luminosity LHC upgrade and adding novel technologies and approaches, the FCC-hh design aims at significantly extending the energy frontier to 100 TeV. Its unprecedented centre-of-mass collision energy will make the FCC-hh a unique instrument to explore physics beyond the Standard Model, offering great direct sensitivity to new physics and discoveries. more...
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43. FCC-ee: The Lepton Collider
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Abada, A, Abbrescia, M, AbdusSalam, SS, Abdyukhanov, I, Abelleira Fernandez, J, Abramov, A, Aburaia, M, Acar, AO, Adzic, PR, Agrawal, P, Aguilar-Saavedra, JA, Aguilera-Verdugo, JJ, Aiba, M, Aichinger, I, Aielli, G, Akay, A, Akhundov, A, Aksakal, H, Albacete, JL, Albergo, S, Alekou, A, Aleksa, M, Aleksan, R, Alemany Fernandez, RM, Alexahin, Y, Alía, RG, Alioli, S, Alipour Tehrani, N, Allanach, BC, Allport, PP, Altınlı, M, Altmannshofer, W, Ambrosio, G, Amorim, D, Amstutz, O, Anderlini, L, Andreazza, A, Andreini, M, Andriatis, A, Andris, C, Andronic, A, Angelucci, M, Antinori, F, Antipov, SA, Antonelli, M, Antonello, M, Antonioli, P, Antusch, S, Anulli, F, Apolinário, L, Apollinari, G, Apollonio, A, Appelö, D, Appleby, RB, Apyan, A, Arbey, A, Arbuzov, A, Arduini, G, Arı, V, Arias, S, Armesto, N, Arnaldi, R, Arsenyev, SA, Arzeo, M, Asai, S, Aslanides, E, Aßmann, RW, Astapovych, D, Atanasov, M, Atieh, S, Attié, D, Auchmann, B, Audurier, A, Aull, S, Aumon, S, Aune, S, Avino, F, Avrillaud, G, Aydın, G, Azatov, A, Azuelos, G, Azzi, P, Azzolini, O, Azzurri, P, Bacchetta, N, Bacchiocchi, E, Bachacou, H, Baek, YW, Baglin, V, Bai, Y, Baird, S, Baker, MJ, Baldwin, MJ, Ball, AH, Ballarino, A, Banerjee, S, Barber, DP, Barducci, D, and Barjhoux, P more...
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Particle and High Energy Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Applied Physics ,Fluids & Plasmas ,Mathematical sciences ,Physical sciences - Abstract
In response to the 2013 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, the Future Circular Collider (FCC) study was launched, as an international collaboration hosted by CERN. This study covers a highest-luminosity high-energy lepton collider (FCC-ee) and an energy-frontier hadron collider (FCC-hh), which could, successively, be installed in the same 100 km tunnel. The scientific capabilities of the integrated FCC programme would serve the worldwide community throughout the 21st century. The FCC study also investigates an LHC energy upgrade, using FCC-hh technology. This document constitutes the second volume of the FCC Conceptual Design Report, devoted to the electron-positron collider FCC-ee. After summarizing the physics discovery opportunities, it presents the accelerator design, performance reach, a staged operation scenario, the underlying technologies, civil engineering, technical infrastructure, and an implementation plan. FCC-ee can be built with today’s technology. Most of the FCC-ee infrastructure could be reused for FCC-hh. Combining concepts from past and present lepton colliders and adding a few novel elements, the FCC-ee design promises outstandingly high luminosity. This will make the FCC-ee a unique precision instrument to study the heaviest known particles (Z, W and H bosons and the top quark), offering great direct and indirect sensitivity to new physics. more...
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44. FCC Physics Opportunities
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Abada, A, Abbrescia, M, AbdusSalam, SS, Abdyukhanov, I, Fernandez, J Abelleira, Abramov, A, Aburaia, M, Acar, AO, Adzic, PR, Agrawal, P, Aguilar-Saavedra, JA, Aguilera-Verdugo, JJ, Aiba, M, Aichinger, I, Aielli, G, Akay, A, Akhundov, A, Aksakal, H, Albacete, JL, Albergo, S, Alekou, A, Aleksa, M, Aleksan, R, Fernandez, RM Alemany, Alexahin, Y, Alía, RG, Alioli, S, Tehrani, N Alipour, Allanach, BC, Allport, PP, Altınlı, M, Altmannshofer, W, Ambrosio, G, Amorim, D, Amstutz, O, Anderlini, L, Andreazza, A, Andreini, M, Andriatis, A, Andris, C, Andronic, A, Angelucci, M, Antinori, F, Antipov, SA, Antonelli, M, Antonello, M, Antonioli, P, Antusch, S, Anulli, F, Apolinário, L, Apollinari, G, Apollonio, A, Appelö, D, Appleby, RB, Apyan, Ara, Apyan, Arm, Arbey, A, Arbuzov, A, Arduini, G, Arı, V, Arias, S, Armesto, N, Arnaldi, R, Arsenyev, SA, Arzeo, M, Asai, S, Aslanides, E, Aßmann, RW, Astapovych, D, Atanasov, M, Atieh, S, Attié, D, Auchmann, B, Audurier, A, Aull, S, Aumon, S, Aune, S, Avino, F, Avrillaud, G, Aydın, G, Azatov, A, Azuelos, G, Azzi, P, Azzolini, O, Azzurri, P, Bacchetta, N, Bacchiocchi, E, Bachacou, H, Baek, YW, Baglin, V, Bai, Y, Baird, S, Baker, MJ, Baldwin, MJ, Ball, AH, Ballarino, A, Banerjee, S, Barber, DP, Barducci, D, and Barjhoux, P more...
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Particle and High Energy Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Quantum Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Astronomical sciences ,Atomic ,molecular and optical physics ,Particle and high energy physics - Abstract
We review the physics opportunities of the Future Circular Collider, covering its e+e-, pp, ep and heavy ion programmes. We describe the measurement capabilities of each FCC component, addressing the study of electroweak, Higgs and strong interactions, the top quark and flavour, as well as phenomena beyond the Standard Model. We highlight the synergy and complementarity of the different colliders, which will contribute to a uniquely coherent and ambitious research programme, providing an unmatchable combination of precision and sensitivity to new physics. more...
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45. FCC Physics Opportunities: Future Circular Collider Conceptual Design Report Volume 1
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Abada, A, Abbrescia, M, AbdusSalam, SS, Abdyukhanov, I, Fernandez, JA, Abramov, A, Aburaia, M, Acar, AO, Adzic, PR, Agrawal, P, Aguilar-Saavedra, JA, Aguilera-Verdugo, JJ, Aiba, M, Aichinger, I, Aielli, G, Akay, A, Akhundov, A, Aksakal, H, Albacete, JL, Albergo, S, Alekou, A, Aleksa, M, Aleksan, R, Fernandez, RMA, Alexahin, Y, Alía, RG, Alioli, S, Tehrani, NA, Allanach, BC, Allport, PP, Altınlı, M, Altmannshofer, W, Ambrosio, G, Amorim, D, Amstutz, O, Anderlini, L, Andreazza, A, Andreini, M, Andriatis, A, Andris, C, Andronic, A, Angelucci, M, Antinori, F, Antipov, SA, Antonelli, M, Antonello, M, Antonioli, P, Antusch, S, Anulli, F, Apolinário, L, Apollinari, G, Apollonio, A, Appelö, D, Appleby, RB, Apyan, A, Arbey, A, Arbuzov, A, Arduini, G, Arı, V, Arias, S, Armesto, N, Arnaldi, R, Arsenyev, SA, Arzeo, M, Asai, S, Aslanides, E, Aßmann, RW, Astapovych, D, Atanasov, M, Atieh, S, Attié, D, Auchmann, B, Audurier, A, Aull, S, Aumon, S, Aune, S, Avino, F, Avrillaud, G, Aydın, G, Azatov, A, Azuelos, G, Azzi, P, Azzolini, O, Azzurri, P, Bacchetta, N, Bacchiocchi, E, Bachacou, H, Baek, YW, Baglin, V, Bai, Y, Baird, S, Baker, MJ, Baldwin, MJ, Ball, AH, Ballarino, A, Banerjee, S, Barber, DP, Barducci, D, and Barjhoux, P more...
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Quantum Physics ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics - Abstract
We review the physics opportunities of the Future Circular Collider, covering its e+e-, pp, ep and heavy ion programmes. We describe the measurement capabilities of each FCC component, addressing the study of electroweak, Higgs and strong interactions, the top quark and flavour, as well as phenomena beyond the Standard Model. We highlight the synergy and complementarity of the different colliders, which will contribute to a uniquely coherent and ambitious research programme, providing an unmatchable combination of precision and sensitivity to new physics. more...
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46. Soft photon and two hard jets forward production in proton-nucleus collisions
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Altinoluk, Tolga, Armesto, Néstor, Kovner, Alex, Lublinsky, Michael, and Petreska, Elena
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We calculate the cross section for production of a soft photon and two hard jets in the forward rapidity region in proton-nucleus collisions at high energies. The calculation is performed within the hybrid formalism. The hardness of the final particles is defined with respect to the saturation scale of the nucleus. We consider both the correlation limit of small momentum imbalance and the dilute target limit where the momentum imbalance is of the order of the hardness of the jets. The results depend on the first two transverse-momentum-dependent (TMD) gluon distributions of the nucleus., Comment: 39 pages, 4 figures more...
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- 2018
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47. Dise\~na, Fabrica y Programa Tu Propio Robot
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Armesto, Leopoldo
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
In this document we present DYOR, an educational robot that you can make at home or at class. The robot has been created by students at the Universitat Polit\'ecnica de Val\`encia and me through their projects and masther thesis and it has been used in my subjects at the University so my students dessign, make and program their own robot with low-cost materials., Comment: 21 pages, in Spanish, 10 figures more...
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- 2017
48. Extracting $\hat{q}$ in event-by-event hydrodynamics and the centrality/energy puzzle
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Andres, Carlota, Armesto, Nestor, Niemi, Harri, Paatelainen, Risto, Salgado, Carlos A., and Zurita, Pia
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
In our analysis, we combine event-by-event hydrodynamics, within the EKRT formulation, with jet quenching -ASW Quenching Weights- to obtain high-$p_T$ $R_{\rm AA}$ for charged particles at RHIC and LHC energies for different centralities. By defining a $K$-factor that quantifies the departure of $\hat{q}$ from an ideal estimate, $K = \hat{q}/(2\epsilon^{3/4})$, we fit the single-inclusive experimental data for charged particles. This $K$-factor is larger at RHIC than at the LHC but, surprisingly, it is almost independent of the centrality of the collision., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, proceedings for Quark Matter 2017 more...
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- 2017
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49. Physics with ions at the Future Circular Collider
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d'Enterria, David, Apolinario, L., Armesto, N., Dainese, A., Jowett, J., Lansberg, J. P., Masciocchi, S., Milhano, G., Roland, C., Salgado, C. A., Schaumann, M., van Leeuwen, M., and Wiedemann, U. A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The unique physics opportunities accessible with nuclear collisions at the CERN Future Circular Collider (FCC) are summarized. Lead-lead (PbPb) and proton-lead (pPb) collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 39 and 63 TeV respectively with $\mathcal{L}_{int}$ = 33 nb$^{-1}$ and 8 pb$^{-1}$ monthly integrated luminosities, will provide unprecedented experimental conditions to study quark-gluon matter at temperatures ${\cal O}$(1 GeV). The following topics are succinctly discussed: (i) charm-quark densities thrice larger than at the LHC, leading to direct heavy-quark impact in the bulk QGP properties, (ii) quarkonia, including $\Upsilon(1S)$, melting at temperatures up to five times above the QCD critical temperature, (iii) access to initial-state nuclear parton distributions (nPDF) at fractional momenta as low as $x\approx 10^{-7}$, (iv) availability of $5\cdot 10^5$ top-quark pairs per run to study the high-$x$ gluon nPDF and the energy loss properties of boosted colour-antennas, (v) study of possible Higgs boson suppression in the QGP, and (vi) high-luminosity $\gamma\gamma$ (ultraperipheral) collisions at c.m. energies up to 1 TeV., Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures. Proceedings Quark Matter'17 (Chicago, Feb. 2017). Nucl.Phys.A, to appear more...
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- 2017
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50. Quark correlations in the Color Glass Condensate: Pauli blocking and the ridge
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Altinoluk, Tolga, Armesto, Nestor, Beuf, Guillaume, Kovner, Alex, and Lublinsky, Michael
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We consider, for the first time, correlations between produced quarks in p-A collisions in the framework of the Color Glass Condensate. We find a quark-quark ridge that shows a dip at $\Delta\eta\sim 2$ relative to the gluon-gluon ridge. The origin of this dip is the short range (in rapidity) Pauli blocking experienced by quarks in the wave function of the incoming projectile. We observe that these correlations, present in the initial state, survive the scattering process. We suggest that this effect may be observable in open charm-open charm correlations at the Large Hadron Collider., Comment: 32 pages, 9 figures; explanations added, some algebraic errors corrected, results unchanged, version accepted for publication in PRD more...
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- 2016
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