Multiparticle production in hadron collisions. Old techniques for new physics

Seminars

On Wednesday, 13 July 2016 at 11.00 am in the DLNP Conference Hall a seminar “Multiparticle production in hadron collisions. Old techniques for new physics” will be held.

Speaker: Miguel-Angel Sanchis-Lozano (Professor of Theoretical Physics, IFIC-University of Valencia, Spain Vicepresident of the Spanish Royal Physics Society)

Abstract:

Since the early times of cosmic ray physics, multiparticle production in high-energy collisions has proven to be a fundamental tool in understanding the soft regime of the strong interaction dynamics. With the advent of the LHC, large statistics and high energy in hadron collisions make possible the search for new phenomena in a non-standard way, complementary to searches for signals on the transverse plane with respect to beams’ direction. In particular, we focus on inclusive (rapidity and azimuthal) particle correlations which could provide useful information on possible new stages of matter and new physics in hadronic collisions at high energy.