
TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of CMS at the LHC to explore low-x QCD phenomena, including gluon saturation and non-linear evolution, through various collision experiments.
Contribution
It presents an overview of low-x QCD physics and highlights specific measurements accessible with CMS at the LHC for studying gluon saturation.
Findings
Evidence of gluon saturation discussed from previous experiments
Potential measurements in pp, pA, and AA collisions at CMS
Insights into non-linear QCD evolution at small x
Abstract
The physics of gluon saturation and non-linear evolution at small values of parton momentum fraction x in the proton and nucleus is discussed in the context of experimental results at HERA and RHIC. The rich physics potential of low-x QCD studies at the LHC is discussed and some measurements in pp, pA and AA collisions accessible with the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment are presented.
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