LHeC-LivingReview

A Living Review of Articles on the LHeC

The Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) is a propsed electron-proton and electron-ion collider experiment at CERN to be operated in the 2030s. In this living review, relevant papers on the accelerator (‘the machine’), the detector, experimental techniques, and formal reports are collected, and of course all relevant papers on physics. The collection also covers physics and technical articles on the FCC-eh and other future high-energy electron-hadron collider experiments.

The purpose of this project is to collect all references that are relevant for the LHeC. It will then serve as useful knowledge base for interested people. A small number of categories is chosen to sort the papers. In some cases, it may be possible that an article is listed in multiple categories.

This review is hosted on github.com/LHeC/LHeC-LivingReview and visible also on lhec.github.io/LHeC-LivingReview

The idea of such a living review is inherited from the Inter-Experimental LHC Machine Learning Working Group’s HEPML-LivingReview Public

Conceptual Design Reports

Reports with Significant Relevance for LHeC (FCC-eh, LEPxLHC)

Physics

Hard QCD, Hadronic Final State, Heavy-quarks (c,s,b) and Inclusive DIS

Small-x, Diffraction, exclusive processes and further QCD properties

Higgs Physics

Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics

Electroweak Physics

Top-quark Physics

Beyond the Standard Model (BSM)

Machine and Experimentation

Accelerator and PERLE

Other

Others

Theses

Further papers

Classical DIS papers

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