Prospects of Forward Energy Flow and Low-x Physics at the LHC
Andrew Hamilton

TL;DR
The paper discusses the potential for exploring low-x and forward physics at the LHC with 14 TeV collisions, highlighting upcoming measurements across multiple experiments.
Contribution
It outlines the prospects and specific measurements for low-x and forward physics at the LHC, emphasizing the capabilities of various experiments.
Findings
Potential to probe new high-$p_T$ physics regions
Expected measurements in low-$x$ and forward physics
Enhanced understanding of proton structure at high energies
Abstract
The LHC will soon provide proton-proton collisions at the unprecedented center of mass energy, 14 TeV. This not only allows us to probe new regions of high- physics, but also low- and forward physics. A selection of potential measurements are described to outline the prospects for low- and forward physics in the ATLAS, CMS, TOTEM, and LHCf experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
