
TL;DR
This paper summarizes experimental results from multiple high-energy physics experiments, including HERA, Tevatron, CERN, RHIC, and IHEP, highlighting key findings relevant to the HSQCD 2005 conference.
Contribution
It compiles and reviews experimental data from diverse collider experiments, providing a comprehensive overview of recent advances in high-energy QCD research.
Findings
Results from HERA experiments H1, ZEUS, HERMES, HERA-B
Data from Tevatron D0 and CERN WA98
Findings from RHIC PHENIX and IHEP SVD
Abstract
A summary of experimental contributions to HSQCD 2005 is given. This includes results from the four HERA experiments H1, ZEUS, HERMES and HERA-B, as well as results from the Tevatron (D0), the CERN hyperon beam (WA98), from RHIC (PHENIX), and IHEP (SVD). I present a short survey of the points appearing most relevant to me.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
