
TL;DR
HERA was the first electron-proton collider operating from 1992 to 2007, enabling high-energy investigations of deep-inelastic and photoproduction processes, significantly advancing our understanding of particle physics.
Contribution
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the main experimental results obtained at HERA, highlighting its role in exploring high-energy electron-proton interactions.
Findings
Key insights into deep-inelastic scattering
Advancements in photoproduction process understanding
High-energy particle interaction data collected
Abstract
From 1992 to 2007, HERA, the first electron-proton collider, operated at cms energies of about 320 GeV and allowed the investigation of deep-inelastic and photoproduction processes at the highest energy scales accessed thus far. This review is an introduction to, and a summary of, the main results obtained at HERA during its operation.
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