18 research outputs found

    The shape of spins

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    After the discovery of a Higgs-like particle at the LHC, the determination of its spin quantum numbers across different channels will be the next step in arriving at a more precise understanding of the new state and its role in electroweak symmetry breaking. Event shape observables have been shown to provide extremely sensitive observables for the discrimination of the scalar Higgs boson’s CP quantum numbers as a consequence of the different radiation patterns of Higgs production via gluon fusion vs weak boson fusion in the pp→X+2j selection. We show that a similar strategy serves to constrain the spin quantum numbers of the discovered particle as a function of the involved couplings. We also discuss the prospects of applying a similar strategy to future discoveries of Higgs-like particles

    Herwig 7.1 Release Note

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    A new release of the Monte Carlo event generator Herwig (version 7.1) is now available. This version introduces a number of improvements, notably: multi-jet merging with the dipole shower at LO and NLO QCD; a new model for soft interactions and diffraction; improvements to mass effects and top decays in the dipole shower, as well as a new tune of the hadronisation parameters.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures. Herwig is available from https://herwig.hepforge.org

    HEJ 2.2: W boson pairs and Higgs boson plus jet production at high energies

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    We present version 2.2 of the High Energy Jets (HEJ) Monte Carlo event generator for hadronic scattering processes at high energies. The new version adds support for two further processes of central phenomenological interest, namely the production of a W boson pair with equal charge together with two or more jets and the production of a Higgs boson with at least one jet. Furthermore, a new prediction for charged lepton pair production with high jet multiplicities is provided in the high-energy limit. The accuracy of HEJ 2.2 can be increased further through an enhanced interface to standard predictions based on conventional perturbation theory. We describe all improvements and provide extensive usage examples. HEJ 2.2 can be obtained from https://hej.hepforge.org.Comment: 29 pages, 2 figures and many code listing

    OpusCleaner and OpusTrainer, open source toolkits for training Machine Translation and Large language models

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    Developing high quality machine translation systems is a labour intensive, challenging and confusing process for newcomers to the field. We present a pair of tools OpusCleaner and OpusTrainer that aim to simplify the process, reduce the amount of work and lower the entry barrier for newcomers. OpusCleaner is a data downloading, cleaning, and proprocessing toolkit. It is designed to allow researchers to quickly download, visualise and preprocess bilingual (or monolingual) data that comes from many different sources, each of them with different quality, issues, and unique filtering/preprocessing requirements. OpusTrainer is a data scheduling and data augmenting tool aimed at building large scale, robust machine translation systems and large language models. It features deterministic data mixing from many different sources, on-the-fly data augmentation and more. Using these tools, we showcase how we can use it to create high quality machine translation model robust to noisy user input; multilingual models and terminology aware models.Comment: Code on Github: https://github.com/hplt-project/OpusCleaner and https://github.com/hplt-project/OpusTraine

    Herwig 7.2 release note

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    A new release of the Monte Carlo event generator Herwig (version 7.2) is now available. This version introduces a number of improvements over the major version 7.0, notably: multi-jet merging with the dipole shower at LO and NLO QCD; spin correlations in both the dipole and angular-ordered parton showers; an improved choice of evolution variable in the angular-ordered parton shower; improvements to mass effects and top decays in the dipole shower, improvements to the simulation of multiple-parton interactions, including diffractive processes; a new model for baryonic colour reconnection; improvements to strangeness production; as well as a new tune of the hadronisation parameters and support for generic Lorentz structures in BSM models. This article illustrates new features of versions 7.1 and 7.2

    Parton-shower uncertainties with Herwig 7: benchmarks at leading order

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    We perform a detailed study of the sources of perturbative uncertainty in parton-shower predictions within the Herwig 7 event generator. We benchmark two rather different parton-shower algorithms, based on angular-ordered and dipole-type evolution, against each other. We deliberately choose leading order plus parton shower as the benchmark setting to identify a controllable set of uncertainties. This will enable us to reliably assess improvements by higher-order contributions in a follow-up work

    Logarithmic corrections to the QCD component of same-sign W-pair production for vector boson scattering studies

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    We present the results of the first calculation of the logarithmic corrections to the QCD contribution to same-sign WW-pair production, ppe±νeμ±νμjjpp\to e^\pm \nu_e \mu^\pm \nu_\mu jj, for same-sign charged leptons. This includes all leading logarithmic contributions which scale as αW4αs2+klogk(s^/p2)\alpha_W^4 \alpha_s^{2+k}\log^k(\hat s/p_\perp^2). This process is important for the study of electroweak couplings and hence the QCD contributions are usually suppressed through a choice of Vector Boson Scattering (VBS) cuts. These select regions of phase space where logarithms in s^/p2\hat s/p_\perp^2 are enhanced. While the logarithmic corrections lead to a small change for the cross sections, several distributions relevant for experimental studies are affected more significantly.Comment: 20 pages, 10 figures v2: Matches published version (Dec 2021
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