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RTG 2994 Particle physics at colliders in the LHC precision era

RTG Seminar by Prof. Dr. Judith Katzy

02.07.2026

The next seminar for our Research Training Group will be on July 9 at 2:15 p.m. The speaker is Prof. Dr. Judith Katzy from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

Prof. Dr. Judith Katzy, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Title: The leftovers: physics of beam remnant and multi-parton interaction
9. July 2026 - Physik West SE 22.00.017 - 2:15 p.m.

Physics processes at the LHC are typically described by Feynman graphs that start with the gluon and quarks initiating the process. But LHC does not directly collide quarks and gluons - it collides protons which contain plenty of quarks and gluons. So what happens to the rest that is not involved in the hard scatter process? 

In this talk I will discuss phenomenological models to describe multi-parton interactions and beam remnant models for proton proton collisions using the examples the models implemented in the multi-purpose Monte Carlo generators PYTHIA and Herwig. I will show measurements sensitive to these models from LEP and LHC and how they are used to adopt the free parameters in the model, i.e. tune the predictions. I will also describe hadronisation models that combines the quarks and gluons to the hadrons we observe.