Abstract:
LHCb detector is a forward general purpose detector with flexible data acquisition, excellent lifetime resolution and charged particle identification. Soft QCD and double parton scattering are actively studied as complementary to other LHC experiments. In this presentation, I will present the recent LHCb results on double-parton scattering and production of charged particles in proton-proton and proton-lead collisions with the comparison to various physics models. I will also show the prospects for early QCD measurements in modernised LHCb spectrometer in Run 3.
Important: This seminar is held in building D-11 room 104.
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