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Next-to-Leading-Order Event Generators [PDF]
We review the methods developed for combining the parton shower approximation to QCD with fixed-order perturbation theory, in such a way as to achieve next-to-leading-order (NLO) accuracy for inclusive observables.
Bryan Webber +3 more
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Constraints on Higgs Effective Couplings in Hνν¯ Production of CLIC at 380 GeV
The potential of the e+e-→νν¯H process in the first stage of CLIC considering center‐of‐mass energy of 380 GeV and assuming the baseline integrated luminosity of 500 fb -1 is examined to probe CP‐conserving dimension‐six operators in a model‐independent Standard Model effective field theory framework. In the analysis, a detailed fast simulation on e+e-→
H. Denizli, A. Senol, Enrico Lunghi
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Searches for Massive Graviton Resonances at the LHC
The Standard Model problems lead to the new theories of extra dimensions: Randall‐Sundrum model, Arkani‐Hamed‐Dimopoulos‐Dvali model, and TeV−1 model. In the framework of these models, with the help of computer program Pythia8.2, the production cross sections for Kaluza‐Klein particles at various energies at the LHC were calculated.
T. V. Obikhod +2 more
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A parton shower consistent with parton densities at LO and NLO: Pdf2Isr
We present a method for obtaining an initial-state parton shower model where the (backward) evolution fully consistent with the (forward) evolution of the collinear parton density used.
H. Jung +3 more
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Parton-shower Effects in Vector-Boson-Fusion Processes
We investigate the effects of combining next-to-leading order QCD results with parton-shower effects in $W^+W^-jj$ production via vector-boson fusion including leptonic decays.
Plätzer, Simon, Rauch, Michael
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The evolution of wind gusts is difficult to observe because gusts are short‐lived phenomena that can originate at higher altitudes. During the Field Experiment on Sub‐mesoscale Spatio‐Temporal Variability in Lindenberg (FESSTVaL), novel ground‐based remote‐sensing methodologies were applied to measure wind with Doppler lidars in order to provide the ...
Julian Steinheuer +2 more
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Exclusion Limits on a Scalar Decaying to Photons and Distinguishing Its Production Mechanisms
LHC run‐II has a great potential to search for new resonances in the diphoton channel. Latest 13 TeV data already put stringent limits on the cross sections in the diphoton channel assuming the resonance is produced through the gluon‐gluon fusion. Many beyond the Standard Model (SM) theories predict TeV‐scale scalars, which copiously decay to diphotons.
Tanumoy Mandal, Luca Stanco
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A parton shower for High Energy Jets [PDF]
18 pages, 7 figures; v2: extended discussion of the matching algorithm used, now matches journal ...
Andersen, J.R. +2 more
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Collider events on a quantum computer
High-quality simulated data is crucial for particle physics discoveries. Therefore, parton shower algorithms are a major building block of the data synthesis in event generator programs.
Gösta Gustafson +3 more
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A Heavy Scalar at the LHC from Vector‐Boson Fusion
A hypothetical scalar mixed with the standard model Higgs appears in few contexts of new physics. This study addresses the question what mass range is in the reach of 14 TeV LHC given different magnitudes of mixing angle α, where event simulations are based on production from vector‐boson fusion channel and decays into SM leptons through WW or ZZ.
Qiurong Mou, Sibo Zheng, Enrico Lunghi
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