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High energy photoproduction

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J M Butterworth and M Wing

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The experimental and phenomenological status of high energy photoproduction is reviewed. Topics covered include the structure of the photon, production of jets, heavy flavours and prompt photons, rapidity gaps, energy flow and underlying events. The results are placed in the context of the current understanding of quantum chromodynamics, with particular application to present and future hadron and lepton colliders.


PACS

13.60.-r Photon and charged-lepton interactions with hadrons

12.38.Aw General properties of QCD (dynamics, confinement, etc.)

13.87.Ce Production

14.70.Bh Photons

Subjects

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 12 (December 2005)

Received 29 June 2005, in final form 7 September 2005

Published 5 October 2005



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