allhadronic
All-hadronic events refer to particle physics collisions where all the final state particles are hadrons, which are composite particles made of quarks and gluons. These events are of particular interest in high-energy physics experiments, such as those conducted at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The study of all-hadronic events is crucial for understanding the strong interaction, one of the four fundamental forces of nature, mediated by gluons.
In all-hadronic events, the initial collision between two protons or other hadrons results in a complex shower
One of the primary goals of studying all-hadronic events is to search for new physics beyond the
Additionally, all-hadronic events are used to study the properties of known particles and to test the predictions
In summary, all-hadronic events are a vital component of modern particle physics research. They offer a unique