23–24 May 2016
Fakulta jaderná a fyzikálně inženýrská Českého vysokého učení technického v Praze (FJFI ČVUT)
Europe/Prague timezone

Underlying event at the LHC at 13 TeV

24 May 2016, 11:45
15m
B103 (FJFI)

B103

FJFI

Speaker

Matouš Vozák (CTU FNSPE)

Description

In order to push the high energy frontier of particle physics, the Large Hadron Collider has recently undergone a challenging upgrade to collide protons with two times higher energy than before. New analyses are being carried out by physicists all over the world to measure particles of interests representing building blocks of Standard Model such as W or Higgs bosons, using data at the new collision energy. The environment in which these particles are created tends to be rather busy thanks to all sorts of underlying phenomena. How is this environment, arising from fascinating behavior of proton inner structure, behaving at 13TeV is a tempting and important study to be performed.
Sekce Částicová a jaderná fyzika

Primary author

Matouš Vozák (CTU FNSPE)

Co-authors

Dr Andy Buckley (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) Dr Kar Deepak (School of Physics, University of Witwatersrand, South African Republic) Dr Oldřich Kepka (Institut of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic) Dr Roman Lysak (Institut of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic)

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