Forward physics with proton tagging at the LHC
Christophe Royon

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of the LHC to study various forward physics processes, including diffractive events, anomalous couplings, and Higgs production, using proton tagging techniques.
Contribution
It introduces specific diffractive processes and experimental approaches for studying forward physics at the LHC with proton tagging.
Findings
Identification of key diffractive processes for LHC studies
Potential to measure quartic anomalous couplings
Feasibility of diffractive Higgs production analysis
Abstract
We present some inclusive and exclusive diffractive processes to be studied at the LHC, namely QCD, quartic anomalous couplings between and bosons and diffractive Higgs processes.
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