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Summary of workshop on Future Physics with HERA Data

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2016-01-08 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Recent highlights from the HERA experiments, Hermes, H1 and ZEUS, are reviewed and ideas for future analyses to fully exploit this unique data set are proposed. This document is a summary of a workshop on future physics with HERA data held at DESY, Hamburg at the end of 2014. All areas of HERA physics are covered and contributions from both experimentalists and theorists are included. The document outlines areas where HERA physics can still make a significant contribution, principally in a deeper understanding of QCD, and its relevance to other facilities. Within the framework of the Data Preservation in High Energy Physics, the HERA data have been preserved for analyses to take place over a timescale of 10 years and more. Therefore, although an extensive list of possibilities is presented here, safe storage of the data ensures that it can also be used in the far future should new ideas and analyses be proposed.

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@article{arxiv.1601.01499,
  title  = {Summary of workshop on Future Physics with HERA Data},
  author = {A. Bacchetta and J. Blümlein and O. Behnke and J. Dainton and M. Diehl and F. Hautmann and A. Geiser and H. Jung and U. Karshon and D. Kang and P. Kroll and C. Lee and S. Levonian and A. Levy and E. Lohrmann and S. Moch and L. Motyka and R. McNulty and V. Myronenko and E. R. Nocera and S. Plätzer and A. Rostomyan and M. Ruspa and M. Sauter and G. Schnell and S. Schmitt and H. Spiesberger and I. Stewart and O. Turkot and A. Valkárová and K. Wichmann and M. Wing and A. F. Żarnecki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.01499},
  year   = {2016}
}

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39 pages, 16 figures, write-up of contributions to HERA workshop, DESY, November 2014

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