Moriond 2012, QCD and High Energy Interactions: Experimental Summary
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TL;DR
The Moriond 2012 conference showcased a wealth of new experimental results from LHC and other accelerators, advancing our understanding of QCD and high energy interactions.
Contribution
This paper provides a comprehensive summary of the latest experimental findings in QCD and high energy physics from Moriond 2012.
Findings
New results from LHC experiments presented
Significant input from past and present accelerators
Advances in understanding of QCD phenomena
Abstract
The Moriond conference on QCD and High Energy Interactions has been a most exciting and interesting event once more. This year's edition has been characterized by a very large amount of new results from the LHC experiments. However, also the experiments at other present or past accelerators are still giving extremely important input to our quest for the understanding of nature at shortest distance scales. In this review I will attempt to summarize the main experimental highlights of this conference.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
