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1 Experimental tests of the SM (1): the strong force FK8022, Lecture 5 Core texts: Review of Particle Physics : QCD minireview Further reading: Quarks and Leptons, an Introductory Course in Modern Physics, Halzen and Martin.

2 Free parameters of the Standard Model 19 free parameters (massless neutrino version). SM tests require both collider and non-colliders Masses ParameterValueMethod mumu 1.9 MeVLattice mdmd 4.4 MeVLattice msms 87 MeVLattice mcmc 1.3 MeVCollider mbmb 4.24 MeVCollider mtmt 173 GeVCollider meme 511 keVNon-collider mm 106 MeVNon-collider mm 1.78 GeVCollider mzmz 91.2 GeVCollider mHmH 125 GeVCollider Couplings ParameterValueMethod  0.0073non-collider + collider GFGF 1.17x10 -5 Non-collider ss 0.12Lattice + collider ParameterValueMethod    (CKM) 13.1 o Collider    (CKM) 2.4 o Collider    (CKM) 0.2 o Collider  (CKM-CPV) 0.995Collider  (strong CP) ~0Non-collider Flavour and CP violation

3 Free parameters of the Standard Model Masses ParameterValueMethod mumu 1.9 MeVLattice mdmd 4.4 MeVLattice msms 87 MeVLattice mcmc 1.3 MeVCollider mbmb 4.24 MeVCollider mtmt 173 GeVCollider meme 511 keVNon-collider mm 106 MeVNon-collider mm 1.78 GeVCollider mzmz 91.2 GeVCollider mHmH 125 GeVCollider Couplings ParameterValueMethod  0.0073non-collider + collider GFGF 1.17x10 -5 Non-collider ss 0.12Lattice + collider ParameterValueMethod    (CKM) 13.1 o Collider    (CKM) 2.4 o Collider    (CKM) 0.2 o Collider  (CKM-CPV) 0.995Collider  (strong CP) ~0Non-collider Flavour and CP violation Collider tests of the strong and electroweak sectors (this lecture). CKM, CPV (lecture 6), Higgs (lectures 8,9)

4 AcceleratorColliding particles Beam energy (GeV) LabRunning period Physics topics LHC pp 4000, 7000(2015) CERN2008-Higgs, general purpose Tevatron pp 1000Tevatron1986-2011Top quark, general purpose HERA ep 30( e ), 920 (p)DESY1992-2005QCD, general purpose CEBAF ep 6( e - )+fixed target JLAB1994-QCD, flavour LEP1,2 e+e-e+e- 45-105CERN1989-2000EW,general purpose SLC e+e-e+e- 45SLAC1989-1998EW, general purpose DAFNE e+e-e+e- 0.5Frescati1999-QCD, flavour PEP-II/Babar e+e-e+e- 9( e - ),3( e + )SLAC1999-2008Flavour KEKB/Belle e+e-e+e- 8( e - ),4( e + )KEK1999-2010Flavour BEPC e+e-e+e- 3.7Beijing2008-QCD, flavour Recent and current colliders Diverse and complementary collider program

5 Strategy for QCD tests

6 Collider environments to study QCD

7 Lepton-nucleon deep-inelastic scattering P e e.- ’ P p p P P 

8 = data point x Q2Q2 e - P e e-e- p P p parton xP p parton selected data

9 DIS cross section

10 10 F 2 for different scenarios of proton structure x F2F2 H1 experiment at HERA

11 Quasi-free quarks and Bjorken scaling

12 Bjorken scaling and the quark parton model Quasi-free quarks Strongly bound quarks

13 The final part of the story: perturbative QCD processes + + +

14 Scaling violations HERA Low energy DIS Standard Model

15 Extraction of  s

16 Testing QCD at e + e - colliders

17 Event shapes in e + e -

18 Event shapes

19 Event shape measurements at LEP Rates over several orders of magnitude. Excellent description of QCD-based models.

20 Extraction of  s e+e+ e-e-

21 More measurements of  s Lecture 9

22 QCD at hadron-hadron colliders p p hadrons

23 Jet production at the LHC jet

24 Summary of QCD tests CollisionObservableDescribed by pQCD  s (M z ) HERA (ep) Structure function 0.114±0.002 LEP/SLC (e + e - ) Event shapes 0.119 ± 0.004 LHC/Tevatron (hh) Jets 0.115+0.009 World average Combination of many measurements/techniques 0.1185 ± 0.0006 2

25 Measuring the hadronic contribution to  e-e- e-e- e +,e - e-e- e-e-  e-e- e-e- ++

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28 Summary Range of active and recent colliders – Large general purpose experiments – Small experiments tackling specific problems – Coherent program Each collision environment and collider energy makes a unique contribution to the study of the strong force pQCD remains to be falsified despite increasing precision and energy scale –  s (M z )  0.1185 ± 0.0006 2


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