127 research outputs found

    KROWIG Version 1.0: Interfacing KRONOS and HERWIG or Higher Order Electromagnetic Radiative Corrections at HERA with Hadronic Final States

    Full text link
    This manual describes version 1.0 of the Monte Carlo event generator KROWIG for deep inelastic lepton hadron scattering at HERA. KROWIG combines the implementation of QED radiative corrections in KRONOS with the QCD parton showers and cluster fragmentation of HERWIG.Comment: 22 pages, DESY 92-09

    Automated Calculation and Simulation Systems

    Get PDF
    I briefly summarize the parallel sessions on Automated Calculation and Simulation Systems for high energy particle physics phenomenology at ACAT 2002 (Moscow State University, June 2002) and present a short overview over the current status of the field and try to identify the important trends.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX, to appear in the proceedings of ACAT 200

    The Noncommutative Standard Model and Polarization in Charged Gauge Boson Production at the LHC

    Full text link
    We study the pair production of charged gauge bosons at the LHC in a noncommutative extension of the standard model. We use angular distributions in the decays of the gauge bosons to partially reconstruct polarized cross sections. We use this, together with CP considerations, to construct more sensitive observables that allow to separate space-time from space-space noncommutativities.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures; minor cosmetic change; clarifying remarks on our Feynman rules, add explicit calculation of Ward identities to appendi

    Symmetry Reduction in Twisted Noncommutative Gravity with Applications to Cosmology and Black Holes

    Full text link
    As a preparation for a mathematically consistent study of the physics of symmetric spacetimes in a noncommutative setting, we study symmetry reductions in deformed gravity. We focus on deformations that are given by a twist of a Lie algebra acting on the spacetime manifold. We derive conditions on those twists that allow a given symmetry reduction. A complete classification of admissible deformations is possible in a class of twists generated by commuting vector fields. As examples, we explicitly construct the families of vector fields that generate twists which are compatible with Friedmann-Robertson-Walker cosmologies and Schwarzschild black holes, respectively. We find nontrivial isotropic twists of FRW cosmologies and nontrivial twists that are compatible with all classical symmetries of black hole solutions.Comment: LaTeX, 20 pages, no figures, minor modifications, reference added, to appear in JHE

    Production of Dark Matter in Warped Higgsless Models with Composite Sector Supersymmetry

    Full text link
    We explore the LHC phenomenology of an extension of warped higgsless models. The model is supersymmetric in the bulk and on the IR brane as introduced in [arXiv:0805.1379], corresponding to an emergence of a supersymmetric spectrum in the composite sector of the higgsless model. In particular, the lightest neutralino is rendered stable by an R parity and serves as a realistic cold dark matter candidate. The observation of missing energy signals at the LHC from LSP and NLSP production in association with third generation quarks is discussed based on simulations using WHIZARD.Comment: 21 pages, LaTeX, figures include
    corecore