DIS 2003 - An Overview
A. H. Mueller, (Columbia University)

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of DIS 2003, highlighting key topics like small-x physics, high-density QCD matter, and various other aspects of deep inelastic scattering and related phenomena.
Contribution
It synthesizes recent developments and interconnections in deep inelastic scattering, emphasizing the relationship between small-x physics and heavy ion physics.
Findings
Insights into high-density QCD matter
Discussion on single spin asymmetries
Analysis of non-global observables in jet decays
Abstract
An overview of DIS 2003 is given with a focus on small-x physics and the interrelationship between deep inelastic scattering and heavy ion physics which furnishes much of the basic information for understanding high-density QCD matter. In addition to small-x physics, topics covered include single spin asymmeteries, light-cone gauge choices, strange quarks in the proton and non-global observables in jet decays.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
