Double Pomeron Exchange: from the ISR to the LHC
Michael Albrow

TL;DR
This paper reviews the evolution of Double Pomeron Exchange processes from early CERN experiments to future prospects at the LHC, highlighting their significance in glueball searches and exclusive particle production.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of DPE processes across different colliders and discusses potential for discovering new particles like the Higgs at the LHC.
Findings
Observation of DPE at CERN ISR
Detection of exclusive chi_c, photon-photon, and di-jets at Tevatron
Prospects for exclusive Higgs production at LHC
Abstract
I discuss Double Pomeron Exchange processes from their first observation at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings, focusing on glueball searches, through the observations of exclusive chi_c, photon-photon, and di-jets at the Tevatron, to prospects at the LHC for exclusive Higgs boson production.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
