Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- About Stephan Narison
- Outline of the book
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I General introduction
- Part II QCD gauge theory
- Part III MS-bar scheme for QCD and QED
- Part IV Deep inelastic scatterings at hadron colliders
- Part V Hard processes in e+e– collisions
- Introduction
- 22 One hadron inclusive production
- 23 γγ scatterings and the ‘spin’ of the photon
- 24 QCD jets
- 25 Total inclusive hadron productions
- Part VI Summary of QCD tests and αs measurements
- Part VII Power corrections in QCD
- Part VIII QCD two-point functions
- Part IX QCD non-perturbative methods
- Part X QCD spectral sum rules
- Part XI Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
Introduction
from Part V - Hard processes in e+e– collisions
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- About Stephan Narison
- Outline of the book
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I General introduction
- Part II QCD gauge theory
- Part III MS-bar scheme for QCD and QED
- Part IV Deep inelastic scatterings at hadron colliders
- Part V Hard processes in e+e– collisions
- Introduction
- 22 One hadron inclusive production
- 23 γγ scatterings and the ‘spin’ of the photon
- 24 QCD jets
- 25 Total inclusive hadron productions
- Part VI Summary of QCD tests and αs measurements
- Part VII Power corrections in QCD
- Part VIII QCD two-point functions
- Part IX QCD non-perturbative methods
- Part X QCD spectral sum rules
- Part XI Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
In this part, we study different hard and jet processes in e+e–. These concern:
one hadron inclusive production.
γγ scatterings and the ‘spin’ of the photon.
QCD jets.
heavy quarkonia inclusive decays.
e+e– → hadrons total cross-section.
Z → hadrons inclusive decay
τ → ν + hadrons semi-inclusive decays.
These processes are used as classical tests of perturbative QCD, where values of the running QCD coupling have been extracted. A pedagogical introduction to the physics of e+e– can be found in, for example, the book of [276]. More modern QCD phenomenology in e+e– can be found in different reviews and in the proceedings of the QCD-Montpellier series of conferences and many others.
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- QCD as a Theory of HadronsFrom Partons to Confinement, pp. 224Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2004