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BFKL phenomenology: resummation of high-energy logs in inclusive processes [PDF]
We present recent phenomenological studies, tailored on kinematic configurations typical of current and forthcoming analyses at the LHC, for two novel probe channels of the BFKL resummation of energy logarithms.
F. Celiberto +4 more
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Flavour Physics Phenomenology with SuperIso [PDF]
We present an overview of SuperIso v4.1 which is a public program for the calculation of flavour physics observables. We give examples of using SuperIso to constrain new physics scenarios with kaon physics and present the implications of rare B-decays.
S. Neshatpour, F. Mahmoudi
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Probing the interactions of axion-like particles with electroweak bosons and the Higgs boson in the high energy regime at LHC [PDF]
We study the interactions of axion-like particles (ALPs) with the Standard Model particles, aiming to probe their phenomenology via non-resonant searches at the LHC.
T. Biswas
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Collective Excitation in High-Energy Nuclear Collisions - In Memory of Professor Lianshou Liu [PDF]
We celebrate the legacies of our friend and mentor Professor Lianshou Liu who was one of the pioneers for the phenomenology of multi-particle interactions and initiated the physics of relativistic heavy-ion collisions in China.
H. Huang +5 more
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Higher-spin particles at high-energy colliders [PDF]
Using an effective field theory approach for higher-spin fields, we derive the interactions of colour singlet and electrically neutral particles with a spin higher than unity, concentrating on the spin-3/2, spin-2, spin-5/2 and spin-3 cases.
J. C. Criado +4 more
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Matching and comparing the measurements of past and future experiments call for consistency checks of electroweak (EW) calculations used for their interpretation.
E. Richter-Was, Z. Was
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Probing doubly charged scalar bosons from the doublet at future high-energy colliders [PDF]
Kazuki Enomoto, ∗ Shinya Kanemura, † and Kento Katayama ‡ Department of Physics, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043, Japan Abstract The isospin doublet scalar field with hypercharge 3/2 is introduced in some new physics models such as tiny ...
Kazuki Enomoto +2 more
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Supervised Deep Learning in High Energy Phenomenology: a Mini Review [PDF]
Deep learning, a branch of machine learning, has been recently applied to high energy experimental and phenomenological studies. In this note we give a brief review on those applications using supervised deep learning.
Murat 阿不都艾尼 Abdughani 木拉提 +4 more
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Low- and high-energy phenomenology of a doubly charged scalar [PDF]
We explore the phenomenology of an $SU(2)$-singlet doubly charged scalar at the high and low energy frontier. Such a particle is predicted in different new physics models, like left-right symmetric models or the Zee-Babu model.
A. Crivellin +4 more
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Physics and Phenomenology of Weakly Magnetized, Relativistic Astrophysical Shock Waves [PDF]
Weakly magnetized, relativistic collisionless shock waves are not only the natural offsprings of relativistic jets in high-energy astrophysical sources, they are also associated with some of the most outstanding displays of energy dissipation through ...
A. Vanthieghem +6 more
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