His primary scientific interests are in Particle physics, Large Hadron Collider, Parton, Nuclear physics and Higgs boson. His study in Electroweak interaction, Quark, Quantum chromodynamics, Drell–Yan process and Gluon falls under the purview of Particle physics. Juan Rojo works mostly in the field of Quantum chromodynamics, limiting it down to concerns involving Pair production and, occasionally, Photon.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Physics beyond the Standard Model and Collider in addition to Large Hadron Collider. His Parton research incorporates elements of Perturbative QCD, Phenomenology, Asymmetry and HERA. His study looks at the relationship between Higgs boson and fields such as Observable, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Particle physics, Large Hadron Collider, Parton, Quantum chromodynamics and Nuclear physics. His Particle physics study is mostly concerned with Higgs boson, Quark, Gluon, Electroweak interaction and Hadron. His Higgs boson study deals with Standard Model intersecting with Effective field theory.
His Large Hadron Collider study incorporates themes from Physics beyond the Standard Model, Phenomenology and HERA. His Parton study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Perturbative QCD, Distribution function, Statistical physics, Resummation and Collider. His study in the fields of Lattice QCD under the domain of Quantum chromodynamics overlaps with other disciplines such as Factorization.
Particle physics, Parton, Large Hadron Collider, Quantum chromodynamics and Quark are his primary areas of study. His study in Particle physics concentrates on Hadron, Higgs boson, Electroweak interaction, Gluon and Standard Model. The various areas that he examines in his Higgs boson study include Physics beyond the Standard Model and Top quark.
The Parton study combines topics in areas such as Collider, Distribution function, Statistical physics, Boson and Proton. As a part of the same scientific study, Juan Rojo usually deals with the Large Hadron Collider, concentrating on Observable and frequently concerns with Symmetry breaking. In his study, Nuclear structure is strongly linked to Strangeness, which falls under the umbrella field of Quark.
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Parton distributions for the LHC Run II
Richard D. Ball;Richard D. Ball;Valerio Bertone;Stefano Carrazza;Stefano Carrazza;Stefano Carrazza;Christopher S. Deans.
Journal of High Energy Physics (2015)
Parton distributions with LHC data
Richard D. Ball;Valerio Bertone;Stefano Carrazza;Christopher S. Deans.
Nuclear Physics (2013)
PDF4LHC recommendations for LHC Run II
Jon Butterworth;Stefano Carrazza;Stefano Carrazza;Amanda Cooper-Sarkar;Albert de Roeck.
Journal of Physics G (2016)
Parton distributions for the LHC Run II
Richard D. Ball;Valerio Bertone;Stefano Carrazza.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (2014)
Tuning PYTHIA 8.1: the Monash 2013 tune
Peter Zeiler Skands;Stefano Carrazza;Juan Rojo;Juan Rojo.
European Physical Journal C (2014)
Parton distributions from high-precision collider data
Richard D. Ball;Valerio Bertone;Stefano Carrazza;Luigi Del Debbio.
European Physical Journal C (2017)
Handbook of LHC Higgs cross sections: 4. Deciphering the nature of the Higgs sector
D. de Florian;C. Grojean;F. Maltoni;C. Mariotti.
CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs; (2016) (2016)
Impact of Heavy Quark Masses on Parton Distributions and LHC Phenomenology
Richard D. Ball;Valerio Bertone;Francesco Cerutti;Luigi Del Debbio.
Nuclear Physics (2011)
A first unbiased global NLO determination of parton distributions and their uncertainties
Richard D. Ball;Luigi Del Debbio;Stefano Forte;Alberto Guffanti.
Nuclear Physics (2010)
Parton distributions from high-precision collider data
Richard D. Ball;Valerio Bertone;Stefano Carrazza.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (2017)
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