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Title: Frontier Science at the LHC Jets in Nuclear Collisions


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Frontier Science at the LHCJets in Nuclear
Collisions
  • Ivan Vitev (and Benwei Zhang), Nuclear Theory,
    T-16 , LANL

ADEPS LDRD DR planning, BSM, October 17, 2007
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The Future of High Energy Nuclear and Particle
Physics
Tevatron
  • LHC will begin operation in 2008 and will
    dominate particle and nuclear physics at the high
    energy frontier in the foreseeable future

RHIC
LHC
2000
2010
2020
1990
2030
  • LHC is high priority in both the HEP and NP
    programs of the DOE

CDF (f-r view)
NP
HEP
JETS
ET 633 GeV h -0.19
  • Jets will play the leading role in the planned
    discovery of the Higgs (new), supersymmetry
    (new), and the search for large extra dimensions
    (new).

ET 666 GeV h 0.43
(for a HEP perspective see talk by M. Graesser)
  • Heavy ion theory at LANL can lead an effort to
    determine the enhancement / suppression of BSM
    jet signals in nucleus-nucleus collisions (new)

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Jets in Nuclear Collisions
Jet Shapes
  • Novel effective interactions and novel phenomena
    can arise in matter under extreme conditions
    (part of BSM challenge)

Vacuum
  • Opportunity exists to develop and lead the
    theory of jets in nuclear collisions
  • predict novel jet shapes (new) and jet
    topologies (new)
  • develop radiography of strongly interacting
    plasmas
  • (new point) on the EOS
  • constrain the new effective interactions via Z0
    (new),
  • heavy flavor (new) and ? tagged jets

Medium-induced
Constrain the new effective interactions,
determine the correct theory models
(for an experimental perspective see talk by P.
McGaughey)
The theorists (and experimentalists) at LANL have
a chance today to make a major contribution to
the fundamental physics (theory and simulation)
of Jets within the Standard Model and beyond.
LANL must not miss the opportunity to become a
part of the new golden age in physics
Frank Wilczek, Nobel Prize Winner
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