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adam_text | CONTENTS
Notation
x
1
Introduction
1
2
The development of QCD
6
2.1
Experimental evidence
6
2.1.1
The quark model
6
2.1.2
The quark
parton
model
8
2.1.3
Colour
15
2.1.4
Other puzzles
19
2.2
The QCD Lagrangian
21
3
The theory of QCD
25
3.1
QCD as an SU(3) gauge theory
25
3.2
The QCD description of basic reactions
31
3.2.1
Electron-positron annihilation
34
3.2.2
Lepton-hadron scattering
38
3.2.3
Hadron-hadron scattering
52
3.3
Born level calculations of QCD cross sections
62
3.3.1
e+e~ annihilation to quarks at
ö(a°)
62
3.3.2
e+e~ annihilation to quarks at O(al)
70
3.3.3
Gauge
invariance
of the QCD Lagrangian
74
3.3.4
The evaluation of colour factors
79
3.4
Ultraviolet divergences and renormalization
80
3.4.1
Self-energy and vertex corrections
81
3.4.2
Renormalization
87
3.4.3
The renormalization group equations
93
3.4.4
Calculating the RGE coefficient functions
96
3.4.5
The running coupling and quark masses
98
3.4.6
An explicit example
103
3.5
Infrared safety
106
3.5.1
Infrared cancellations
106
3.5.2
e+e~ annihilation to hadrons at
NLO
108
3.5.3
Infrared safe
observables
114
3.6
The QCD improved
parton
model
117
3.6.1
DIS
at the
parton
level
118
3.6.2
DIS
at leading order
120
3.6.3
A heuristic treatment of factorization
121
xi
CONTENTS
3.6.4
DIS
at next-to-leading order
128
3.6.5
The evolution of the
parton
density functions
135
3.6.6
Leading logarithms
139
3.6.7
The analysis of ladder diagrams
144
3.6.8
The Drell-Yan process
149
3.7
The treatment of soft gluons
153
3.8
Hadronization models
157
3.8.1
Space-time structure of multi-hadron events
158
3.8.2
Independent hadronization
161
3.8.3
String hadronization
162
3.8.4
Cluster hadronization
168
3.8.5
A comparison of the main hadronization models
171
4
Monte Carlo models
179
4.1
Fixed-order Monte Carlos
179
4.2
All-orders Monte Carlos
181
4.2.1
The
parton
evolution equations
182
4.2.2
Branching kinematics
184
4.2.3
Time-like Monte Carlo algorithm
185
4.2.4
Space-like Monte Carlo algorithm
187
4.2.5
Soft gluon logarithms
190
4.2.6
The colour
dipole
model
196
4.2.7
The soft underlying event model
200
4.3
Multi-purpose event generators
202
4.3.1
Using event generators
202
5
Experimental set-up
206
5.1
Accelerators
206
5.1.1
Accelerator systems
208
5.1.2
Beam optics
211
5.2
Detectors at high energy colliders
213
5.2.1
Tracking detectors
215
5.2.2
Calorimeters
216
5.2.3
Passage of particles through matter
220
5.2.4
Particle identification
221
5.2.5
ALEPH: an example of
a LEP
detector
223
6
QCD analyses
228
6.1
General concepts
228
6.1.1
Event selection
230
6.2
Observables
235
6.3
Corrections
240
6.3.1
Detector corrections
240
6.3.2
Hadronization corrections
241
6.4
Systematic uncertainties
243
CONTENTS
6.5
Examples
244
6.5.1
Structure function measurement at HERA
244
6.5.2
Inclusive jet production at the TEVATRON
250
6.5.3
Jet rates at
LEP
255
Structure functions and
parton
distributions
258
7.1
Charged lepton-nucleon scattering
260
7.1.1
Neutral current interactions
260
7.1.2
Charged current interactions
264
7.1.3
The
low
-ж
and low-Q2 region
269
7.1.4
The gluon density in the proton
273
7.2
Neutrino-nucleon scattering
277
7.2.1
Experimental issues
279
7.2.2
Measurements of F2 and xF3
280
7.2.3
The gluon distribution
285
7.2.4
The strange quark distribution
285
7.3
Sum rules
288
7.3.1
The
Adler
sum rule
288
7.3.2
The Gross-Llewellyn Smith sum rule
289
7.3.3
The Gottfried sum rule
290
7.3.4
The momentum sum rule
290
7.3.5
Sum rules for polarized structure functions
291
7.4
Hadron-hadron scattering
292
7.4.1
The Drell-Yan process
292
7.4.2
The
W
rapidity asymmetry
294
7.4.3
Direct-photon production
295
7.4.4
Inclusive jet production
297
7.5
Global QCD analyses
299
The strong coupling constant
305
8.1
Theoretical predictions
306
8.2
Comparison and combination of results
307
8.3
Inclusive measurements
309
8.3.1
The ratios Ry and
R¡
309
8.3.2
Measurement of aa from RT
310
8.3.3
as from sum rules
312
8.4
Measurements of as from heavy flavours
313
8.4.1
Decays of heavy quarkonia
314
8.4.2
Lattice calculations
315
8.5
Scaling violations
316
8.5.1
Scaling violations in fragmentation functions
316
8.5.2
Scaling violations in structure functions
320
8.6
Measurements at hadron colliders
320
8.7
Global event shape variables
321
8.7.1
Theoretical predictions
321
xiv CONTENTS
8.7.2 Event
shape
variables 322
8.8
Analytical approaches to power law corrections
326
8.9
Jets in deep inelastic scattering
329
8.10
Summary of as measurements
329
9
Tests of the structure of QCD
334
9.1
Partou
spins
334
9.1.1
The quark spin
334
9.1.2
The gluon spin
336
9.2
Flavour independence of strong interactions
340
10
Tests of the gauge structure of QCD: colour factors
344
10.1
Three-jet variables
346
10.2
Four-jet variables
351
10.3
Combination of three- and four-jet variables
358
10.4
Information from the running of as
359
10.5
Information from jet fragmentation
362
10.6
Limits on new physics
363
11
Leading-log QCD
365
11.1
The structure of the
parton
shower
365
11.2
Momentum spectra
366
11.3
Particle multiplicities
369
11.4
Isolated hard photons
372
11.5
Subjet multiplicities
373
11.6 Breit
frame analyses
375
12
Differences between quark and gluon jets
376
12.1
Theoretical expectations
376
12.2
Extracting quark and gluon jet properties
377
12.3
Experimental properties of quark and gluon jets
380
12.3.1
Topology dependence of jet properties
380
12.3.2
Multiplicities
381
12.3.3
Jet profiles
387
12.3.4
Fragmentation functions
388
12.3.5
Particle content
389
13
Fragmentation
392
13.1
Identified particles
394
13.1.1
Multiplicities
394
13.1.2
Momentum spectra
397
13.2
Inter-jet soft gluons and colour coherence
398
13.2.1
The string effect
399
13.2.2
Colour coherence in hadroii-liadron collisions
400
13.3
Two-particle correlations
402
13.3.1
Proton-antiproton
correlations
402
CONTENTS
13.3.2
Strangeness correlations
404
13.3.3
Bose-Einstein correlations
406
13.4
Colour
reconnection
410
14
Summary
413
Appendices
415
A Elements of group theory
415
A.I Basics of Lie groups
415
A.2 The U(N) and SU(N) groups
421
A.3 Colour factors
423
В
Building blocks of theoretical predictions
425
B.I The Feynman rules of QCD
425
B.2 Phase space and cross section formulae
427
С
Dimensional regularization
429
C.I Integration in non-integer dimensions
429
C.2 D-dimensional 7-matrix algebra
433
C.3 .D-dimensional phase space
433
C.4 Useful mathematical formulae
435
D
RΊ,
Ri
and
R
τ
for arbitrary colour factors
436
D.I The running coupling constant and masses
436
D.2 Theoretical predictions for R1
438
D.3 The theoretical prediction for
R¡
439
D.4 The theoretical prediction for
R
7- 440
E
Scaling violations in fragmentation functions
442
E.I Definitions
442
E.2 The flavour non-singlet case
443
E.3 The flavour-singlet case
444
E.4 Pragmentation functions and hadron spectra
445
E.5 Electroweak weight functions
446
F
Solutions
447
References
506
Index
524
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CONTENTS
Notation
x
1
Introduction
1
2
The development of QCD
6
2.1
Experimental evidence
6
2.1.1
The quark model
6
2.1.2
The quark
parton
model
8
2.1.3
Colour
15
2.1.4
Other puzzles
19
2.2
The QCD Lagrangian
21
3
The theory of QCD
25
3.1
QCD as an SU(3) gauge theory
25
3.2
The QCD description of basic reactions
31
3.2.1
Electron-positron annihilation
34
3.2.2
Lepton-hadron scattering
38
3.2.3
Hadron-hadron scattering
52
3.3
Born level calculations of QCD cross sections
62
3.3.1
e+e~ annihilation to quarks at
ö(a°)
62
3.3.2
e+e~ annihilation to quarks at O(al)
70
3.3.3
Gauge
invariance
of the QCD Lagrangian
74
3.3.4
The evaluation of colour factors
79
3.4
Ultraviolet divergences and renormalization
80
3.4.1
Self-energy and vertex corrections
81
3.4.2
Renormalization
87
3.4.3
The renormalization group equations
93
3.4.4
Calculating the RGE coefficient functions
96
3.4.5
The running coupling and quark masses
98
3.4.6
An explicit example
103
3.5
Infrared safety
106
3.5.1
Infrared cancellations
106
3.5.2
e+e~ annihilation to hadrons at
NLO
108
3.5.3
Infrared safe
observables
114
3.6
The QCD improved
parton
model
117
3.6.1
DIS
at the
parton
level
118
3.6.2
DIS
at leading order
120
3.6.3
A heuristic treatment of factorization
121
xi
CONTENTS
3.6.4
DIS
at next-to-leading order
128
3.6.5
The evolution of the
parton
density functions
135
3.6.6
Leading logarithms
139
3.6.7
The analysis of ladder diagrams
144
3.6.8
The Drell-Yan process
149
3.7
The treatment of soft gluons
153
3.8
Hadronization models
157
3.8.1
Space-time structure of multi-hadron events
158
3.8.2
Independent hadronization
161
3.8.3
String hadronization
162
3.8.4
Cluster hadronization
168
3.8.5
A comparison of the main hadronization models
171
4
Monte Carlo models
179
4.1
Fixed-order Monte Carlos
179
4.2
All-orders Monte Carlos
181
4.2.1
The
parton
evolution equations
182
4.2.2
Branching kinematics
184
4.2.3
Time-like Monte Carlo algorithm
185
4.2.4
Space-like Monte Carlo algorithm
187
4.2.5
Soft gluon logarithms
190
4.2.6
The colour
dipole
model
196
4.2.7
The soft underlying event model
200
4.3
Multi-purpose event generators
202
4.3.1
Using event generators
202
5
Experimental set-up
206
5.1
Accelerators
206
5.1.1
Accelerator systems
208
5.1.2
Beam optics
211
5.2
Detectors at high energy colliders
213
5.2.1
Tracking detectors
215
5.2.2
Calorimeters
216
5.2.3
Passage of particles through matter
220
5.2.4
Particle identification
221
5.2.5
ALEPH: an example of
a LEP
detector
223
6
QCD analyses
228
6.1
General concepts
228
6.1.1
Event selection
230
6.2
Observables
235
6.3
Corrections
240
6.3.1
Detector corrections
240
6.3.2
Hadronization corrections
241
6.4
Systematic uncertainties
243
CONTENTS
6.5
Examples
244
6.5.1
Structure function measurement at HERA
244
6.5.2
Inclusive jet production at the TEVATRON
250
6.5.3
Jet rates at
LEP
255
Structure functions and
parton
distributions
258
7.1
Charged lepton-nucleon scattering
260
7.1.1
Neutral current interactions
260
7.1.2
Charged current interactions
264
7.1.3
The
low
-ж
and low-Q2 region
269
7.1.4
The gluon density in the proton
273
7.2
Neutrino-nucleon scattering
277
7.2.1
Experimental issues
279
7.2.2
Measurements of F2 and xF3
280
7.2.3
The gluon distribution
285
7.2.4
The strange quark distribution
285
7.3
Sum rules
288
7.3.1
The
Adler
sum rule
288
7.3.2
The Gross-Llewellyn Smith sum rule
289
7.3.3
The Gottfried sum rule
290
7.3.4
The momentum sum rule
290
7.3.5
Sum rules for polarized structure functions
291
7.4
Hadron-hadron scattering
292
7.4.1
The Drell-Yan process
292
7.4.2
The
W
rapidity asymmetry
294
7.4.3
Direct-photon production
295
7.4.4
Inclusive jet production
297
7.5
Global QCD analyses
299
The strong coupling constant
305
8.1
Theoretical predictions
306
8.2
Comparison and combination of results
307
8.3
Inclusive measurements
309
8.3.1
The ratios Ry and
R¡
309
8.3.2
Measurement of aa from RT
310
8.3.3
as from sum rules
312
8.4
Measurements of as from heavy flavours
313
8.4.1
Decays of heavy quarkonia
314
8.4.2
Lattice calculations
315
8.5
Scaling violations
316
8.5.1
Scaling violations in fragmentation functions
316
8.5.2
Scaling violations in structure functions
320
8.6
Measurements at hadron colliders
320
8.7
Global event shape variables
321
8.7.1
Theoretical predictions
321
xiv CONTENTS
8.7.2 Event
shape
variables 322
8.8
Analytical approaches to power law corrections
326
8.9
Jets in deep inelastic scattering
329
8.10
Summary of as measurements
329
9
Tests of the structure of QCD
334
9.1
Partou
spins
334
9.1.1
The quark spin
334
9.1.2
The gluon spin
336
9.2
Flavour independence of strong interactions
340
10
Tests of the gauge structure of QCD: colour factors
344
10.1
Three-jet variables
346
10.2
Four-jet variables
351
10.3
Combination of three- and four-jet variables
358
10.4
Information from the running of as
359
10.5
Information from jet fragmentation
362
10.6
Limits on new physics
363
11
Leading-log QCD
365
11.1
The structure of the
parton
shower
365
11.2
Momentum spectra
366
11.3
Particle multiplicities
369
11.4
Isolated hard photons
372
11.5
Subjet multiplicities
373
11.6 Breit
frame analyses
375
12
Differences between quark and gluon jets
376
12.1
Theoretical expectations
376
12.2
Extracting quark and gluon jet properties
377
12.3
Experimental properties of quark and gluon jets
380
12.3.1
Topology dependence of jet properties
380
12.3.2
Multiplicities
381
12.3.3
Jet profiles
387
12.3.4
Fragmentation functions
388
12.3.5
Particle content
389
13
Fragmentation
392
13.1
Identified particles
394
13.1.1
Multiplicities
394
13.1.2
Momentum spectra
397
13.2
Inter-jet soft gluons and colour coherence
398
13.2.1
The string effect
399
13.2.2
Colour coherence in hadroii-liadron collisions
400
13.3
Two-particle correlations
402
13.3.1
Proton-antiproton
correlations
402
CONTENTS
13.3.2
Strangeness correlations
404
13.3.3
Bose-Einstein correlations
406
13.4
Colour
reconnection
410
14
Summary
413
Appendices
415
A Elements of group theory
415
A.I Basics of Lie groups
415
A.2 The U(N) and SU(N) groups
421
A.3 Colour factors
423
В
Building blocks of theoretical predictions
425
B.I The Feynman rules of QCD
425
B.2 Phase space and cross section formulae
427
С
Dimensional regularization
429
C.I Integration in non-integer dimensions
429
C.2 D-dimensional 7-matrix algebra
433
C.3 .D-dimensional phase space
433
C.4 Useful mathematical formulae
435
D
RΊ,
Ri
and
R
τ
for arbitrary colour factors
436
D.I The running coupling constant and masses
436
D.2 Theoretical predictions for R1
438
D.3 The theoretical prediction for
R¡
439
D.4 The theoretical prediction for
R
7- 440
E
Scaling violations in fragmentation functions
442
E.I Definitions
442
E.2 The flavour non-singlet case
443
E.3 The flavour-singlet case
444
E.4 Pragmentation functions and hadron spectra
445
E.5 Electroweak weight functions
446
F
Solutions
447
References
506
Index
524 |
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spelling | Dissertori, Günther Verfasser aut Quantum chromodynamics high energy experiments and theory Günther Dissertori, Ian G. Knowles, Michael Schmelling 1. publ., reprint. Oxford Clarendon Press 2008 New York Oxford University Press XV, 541 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier International series of monographs on physics 115 Oxford science publications Includes bibliographical references (p. 506-523) and index Quantenchromodynamik (DE-588)4128082-9 gnd rswk-swf Quantenchromodynamik (DE-588)4128082-9 s DE-604 Knowles, Ian G. Verfasser aut Schmelling, Michael Verfasser aut International series of monographs on physics 115 (DE-604)BV000106406 115 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016571670&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_auth | Quantum chromodynamics high energy experiments and theory |
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title_full | Quantum chromodynamics high energy experiments and theory Günther Dissertori, Ian G. Knowles, Michael Schmelling |
title_fullStr | Quantum chromodynamics high energy experiments and theory Günther Dissertori, Ian G. Knowles, Michael Schmelling |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantum chromodynamics high energy experiments and theory Günther Dissertori, Ian G. Knowles, Michael Schmelling |
title_short | Quantum chromodynamics |
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topic | Quantenchromodynamik (DE-588)4128082-9 gnd |
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