# Review of recent forward physics results from the CMS experiment

**Authors:** Ralf Ulrich (for the CMS Collaboration)

arXiv: 1904.12569 · 2019-05-22

## TL;DR

This paper reviews recent forward physics results from the CMS experiment, highlighting measurements related to high-energy cosmic ray interactions, including cross sections, particle correlations, and multiple parton interactions.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive summary of recent CMS measurements in forward physics, connecting collider results to cosmic ray physics.

## Key findings

- Measurements of exclusive final states and diffractive cross sections
- Insights into underlying event and multi-parton interactions
- Results on particle correlations and minimum bias events

## Abstract

There is a rich program of forward physics measurements within the CMS Collaboration covering a wide range of topics. In many cases there is a connection to quantities and effects relevant for very high energy cosmic ray interaction. Some of the recent measurements in the fields of exclusive final states, low-pT inclusive and diffractive cross sections, underlying event, multi parton interactions, double parton scattering, final state particle correlations and minimum bias results are briefly summarized here.

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