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@INPROCEEDINGS{Goerlich:295158,
author = {Goerlich, Lidia},
collaboration = {{H1 Collaboration} and {ZEUS Collaboration}},
title = {{D}ijet {P}roduction at {HERA} and {T}ests of {QCD}
{F}actorisation },
reportid = {PUBDB-2016-01094},
pages = {57},
year = {2014},
abstract = {Multiple Partonic Interactions are often crucial for
interpreting results obtained at the Large Hadron Collider
(LHC). The quest for a sound understanding of the dynamics
behind MPI - particularly at this time when the LHC is due
to start its 'Run II' operations - has focused the aim of
this workshop. MPI@LHC2014 concentrated mainly on the
phenomenology of LHC measurements whilst keeping in
perspective those results obtained at previous hadron
colliders. The workshop has also debated some of the
state-of-the-art theoretical considerations and the modeling
of MPI in Monte Carlo event generators. The topics debated
in the workshop included: Phenomenology of MPI processes and
multiparton distributions; Considerations for the
description of MPI in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD);
Measuring multiple partonic interactions; Experimental
results on inelastic hadronic collisions: underlying event,
minimum bias, forward energy flow; Monte Carlo generator
development and tuning; Connections with low-x phenomena,
diffraction, heavy-ion physics and cosmic rays. In a total
of 57 plenary talks the workshop covered a wide range of
experimental results, Monte Carlo development and tuning,
phenomenology and dedicated measurements of MPI which were
produced with data from the LHC's Run I. Recent progress of
theoretical understanding of MPI in pp, pA and AA collisions
as well as the role of MPI in diffraction and small-x
physics were also covered. The workshop forstered close
contact between the experimental and theoretical
communities. It provided a setting to discuss many of the
different aspects of MPI, eventually identifying them as a
unifying concept between apparently different lines of
research and evaluating their impact on the LHC physics
programme.},
month = {Nov},
date = {2014-11-03},
organization = {MPI@LHC2014, Cracow (Poland), 3 Nov
2014 - 7 Nov 2014},
cin = {H1},
cid = {I:(DE-H253)H1-20120806},
pnm = {Experiments at HERA (H1) (POF2-511) / Experiments at HERA
(ZEUS) (POF2-511)},
pid = {G:(DE-H253)POF2-HERA-Exp.-(H1)-20130405 /
G:(DE-H253)POF2-HERA-Exp.-(ZEUS)-20130405},
experiment = {EXP:(DE-588)4443767-5 / EXP:(DE-588)4276505-5},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)8},
eprint = {1506.05829},
howpublished = {arXiv:1506.05829},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:1506.05829;\%\%$},
url = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/295158},
}