Parton distributions: HERA-Tevatron-LHC
Graeme Watt

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status of parton distribution functions (PDFs), highlighting recent data from HERA and Tevatron, their impact on predictions at the LHC, and prospects for future improvements in PDF accuracy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental data influencing PDFs and discusses advancements in global analysis techniques and uncertainty quantification for collider predictions.
Findings
H1 and ZEUS data combination reduces PDF uncertainties.
Heavy-quark treatment significantly affects LHC predictions.
Tevatron data impacts high-x gluon and Higgs cross section estimates.
Abstract
The parton distribution functions (PDFs) are a non-negotiable input to almost all theory predictions at hadron colliders. In this talk, I introduce PDF determination by global analysis and discuss selected topics concerning recent relevant data from HERA and the Tevatron, before giving some prospects for the LHC. The combination of H1 and ZEUS cross sections reduces uncertainties and will be an important input to future global PDF analyses. The theoretical description of the heavy-quark contribution to structure functions at HERA has a significant influence on predictions at the LHC. New W and Z data from the Tevatron Run II provide important PDF constraints, but there are currently problems describing the latest data on the lepton charge asymmetry from W -> l nu decays. The Tevatron Run II jet production data prefer a smaller high-x gluon than the previous Run I data, which impacts on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
