Prompt photon production in photoproduction, DIS and hadronic collisions
G. Heinrich

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental results on prompt photon production across various high-energy processes and discusses their significance for Large Hadron Collider experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of prompt photon production measurements and highlights their relevance for future collider physics.
Findings
Prompt photon production has been extensively studied in different collision types.
Photons play a crucial role in probing QCD processes at high energies.
The review emphasizes the importance of photons for LHC physics analyses.
Abstract
Recent results on prompt photon production in photoproduction, deeply inelastic scattering and hadronic collisions are reviewed and the importance of photons for LHC experiments is briefly discussed.
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