Contributions in the Special Issue of Advances in High Energy Physics at a Fixed-Target ExpeRiment Using the LHC Beams
- Feasibility studies for quarkonium production at a fixed-target experiment using the LHC proton and lead beams (AFTER@LHC)
- by Laure Massacrier, Barbara Trzeciak, Frédéric Fleuret, Cynthia Hadjidakis, Daniel Kikola, Jean-Philippe Lansberg, and Hua-Sheng SHAO
- arXiv:1504.05145 [hep-ex]. PDF
- Next-To-Leading Order Differential Cross-Sections for Jpsi, psi(2S) and Upsilon Production in Proton-Proton Collisions at a Fixed-Target Experiment using the LHC Beams (AFTER@LHC)
- by Yu Feng, and Jian-Xiong Wang
- A review of the intrinsic heavy quark content of the nucleon
- by Stanley J. Brodsky, Aleksander Kusina, Florian Lyonnet, Ingo Schienbein, Hubert Spiesberger, and Ramona Vogt
- The gluon Sivers distribution: status and future prospects
- by Daniel Boer, Cédric Lorcé, Cristian Pisano, and Jian Zhou
- Transverse single-spin asymmetries in proton-proton collisions at the AFTER@LHC experiment in a TMD factorisation scheme
- by M. Anselmino, Umberto D'Alesio, and Stefano Melis
- Bremsstrahlung from relativistic heavy ions in a fixed target experiment at the LHC
- by Rune Mikkelsen, A. Sørensen, and U. Uggerhøj
- Prospects for open heavy flavor measurements in heavy-ion and p+A collisions in a fixed-target experiment at the LHC
- by Daniel Kikola
- Quarkonium production and proposal of the new experiments on fixed target at LHC
- by N.S. Topilskaya, and A.B. Kurepin
- Gluon shadowing effects on J/ψ and Υ production in p+Pb collisions at √sNN = 115 GeV and Pb+p collisions at √sNN = 72 GeV at AFTER@LHC
- by Ramona Vogt
- Studies of backward particle production with A Fixed-Target Experiment using the LHC beams
- by Federico Ceccopieri
- A Gas Target Internal to the LHC for the Study of pp Single-Spin Asymmetries and Heavy Ion Collisions
- by Colin Barschel, Paolo Lenisa, Alexander Nass, and Erhard Steffens
- Transverse single-spin asymmetries in proton-proton collisions at the AFTER@LHC experiment
- by Koichi Kanazawa, Y. Koike, Andreas Metz, and Daniel Pitonyak