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HERA and the LHC

A workshop on the implications of HERA for LHC physics

CERN - DESY Workshop 2006

latest update April 14, 2006

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Meetings - agenda and presentations:

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Organizing Committee:

DESY: Hannes Jung (DESY/Lund, chair), J. Blümlein (DESY), Max Klein (DESY), Elisabetta Gallo (INFN)

CERN : A. De Roeck (CERN, chair), G. Altarelli (CERN), K. Eggert (CERN), M. Mangano (CERN),G. Polesello (INFN/CERN), A. Morsch (CERN), M. Botje (Nikhef), O. Schneider (EPFL)



WG1
Parton density functions

WG2
Multi-jet final states and energy flows

WG3
Heavy quarks (charm and beauty)

WG4
Diffraction

WG5
MC tools

Talks and articles about the HERA - LHC  workshop:
Hannes Jung - Summary of 2nd HERA and the LHC workshop DESY seminar 15. June 2006 ( ppt, pdf)

Background and Aim:

The impact of measurements made at HERA, present and future, on the physics of the LHC is potentially large. However, this potential is currently not as well explored as e.g. the more obvious connection between the Tevatron and the LHC.

The most obvious area of impact is in the determination of proton structure from very low to very high x, which is measured precisely at HERA. Others topics include QCD production of heavy flavors and the study of multi-jet final states, energy flows and structure of underlying events. A unique feature of HERA is the photon, which, depending upon its virtuality, can be hadronic or point-like, enabling to effectively turn on and off the internal structure of one of the beam particles. Finally, the area of diffractive and forward physics, where HERA data have made a large impact in the last decade, is of growing interest to LHC experimentalists as a window on high density and low x QCD and as a search channel for new physics.


Time plan and organization:

The HERA - LHC workshops will be held yearly, the meeting 2006 is at CERN, the meeting 2007 is at DESY.



Presentation of results:

We will have proceedings, with a summary report from each working group and individual contributions. The proceedings will be printed and published electronically.