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Heavy Quarks: Summary Report

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2007-05-23 v2

Abstract

The present status of the heavy-quark production theory is critically reviewed in the first contribution. The second contribution summarises the present heavy flavour data from HERA and gives an outlook of what can be expected from HERA-II. The potential of the LHC experiments for charm and beauty physics is reviewed in the 3rd contribution. Then the relevance of saturation and small-x effects to heavy quark production at HERA and at the LHC are discussed. The non-perturbative aspects of heavy-quark fragmentation and their relevance to HERA and LHC are discussed in the next contribution. Finally, a comparison of different theoretical predictions for HERA and LHC based on different approaches is presented.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0601164,
  title  = {Heavy Quarks: Summary Report},
  author = {J. Baines and S. P. Baranov and O. Behnke and J. Bracinik and M. Cacciari and M. Corradi and A. Dainese and S. Diglio and K. J. Eskola and T. O. Eynck and A. Geiser and G. Grindhammer and H. Jung and B. A. Kniehl and V. J. Kolhinen and S. Kretzer and K. Kutak and E. Laenen and Th. Lagouri and A. V. Lipatov and F. Maltoni and A. D. Martin and A. Meyer and A. Morsch and L. Motyka and K. Peters and F. Petrucci and O. I. Piskounova and R. Ranieri and H. Ruiz and M. G. Ryskin and I. Schienbein and J. Smith and M. Smizanska and H. Spiesberger and A. Tonazzo and U. Uwer and M. Verducci and R. Vogt and C. Weiser and N. P. Zotov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0601164},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

98 pages, HERA-LHC Workshop Proceedings: Summary report of Working Group 3, corrected list of authors