Albert De Roeck
Çukurova University
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Journal of Physics G | 2016
Jon Butterworth; Stefano Carrazza; Amanda Cooper-Sarkar; Albert De Roeck; J. Feltesse; Stefano Forte; Jun Gao; Sasha Glazov; J. Huston; Zahari Kassabov; R. McNulty; A. Morsch; Pavel M. Nadolsky; V. Radescu; Juan Rojo; R. S. Thorne
We provide an updated recommendation for the usage of sets of parton distribution functions (PDFs) and the assessment of PDF and PDF+
Physics of the Dark Universe | 2015
J. Abdallah; H.M. Araújo; Alexandre Arbey; A. Ashkenazi; Alexander Belyaev; J. Berger; Celine Boehm; A. Boveia; A. J. Brennan; Jim J Brooke; O. L. Buchmueller; Matthew S. Buckley; Giorgio Busoni; Lorenzo Calibbi; S. Chauhan; Nadir Daci; Gavin Davies; Isabelle De Bruyn; Paul de Jong; Albert De Roeck; Kees de Vries; D. Del Re; Andrea De Simone; Andrea Di Simone; C. Doglioni; Matthew J. Dolan; Herbi K. Dreiner; John Ellis; Sarah Catherine Eno; E. Etzion
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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2005
M. Battaglia; AseshKrishna Datta; Albert De Roeck; Kyoungchul Kong; K. Matchev
uncertainties suitable for applications at the LHC Run II. We review developments since the previous PDF4LHC recommendation, and discuss and compare the new generation of PDFs, which include substantial information from experimental data from the Run I of the LHC. We then propose a new prescription for the combination of a suitable subset of the available PDF sets, which is presented in terms of a single combined PDF set. We finally discuss tools which allow for the delivery of this combined set in terms of optimized sets of Hessian eigenvectors or Monte Carlo replicas, and their usage, and provide some examples of their application to LHC phenomenology.
Physics of the Dark Universe | 2015
S. Malik; Christopher McCabe; H.M. Araújo; Alexander Belyaev; Céline Bœhm; Jim J Brooke; O. L. Buchmueller; Gavin Davies; Albert De Roeck; Kees de Vries; Matthew J. Dolan; John Ellis; Malcolm Fairbairn; Henning Flaecher; L. Gouskos; Valentin V. Khoze; Greg Landsberg; Dave M Newbold; Michele Papucci; T. J. Sumner; Marc Thomas; Steven Worm
This document outlines a set of simplified models for dark matter and its interactions with Standard Model particles. It is intended to summarize the main characteristics that these simplified models have when applied to dark matter searches at the LHC, and to provide a number of useful expressions for reference. The list of models includes both s-channel and t-channel scenarios. For s-channel, spin-0 and spin-1 mediation is discussed, and also realizations where the Higgs particle provides a portal between the dark and visible sectors. The guiding principles underpinning the proposed simplified models are spelled out, and some suggestions for implementation are presented.
Journal of Physics G | 2015
Juan Rojo; Alberto Accardi; Richard D. Ball; Amanda Cooper-Sarkar; Albert De Roeck; S. Farry; J. Ferrando; Stefano Forte; Jun Gao; L. A. Harland-Lang; J. Huston; A. Glazov; Maxime Gouzevitch; C. Gwenlan; Katerina Lipka; M. Lisovyi; M. Mangano; Pavel M. Nadolsky; Luca Perrozzi; R. Plačakytė; V. Radescu; Gavin P. Salam; R. S. Thorne
Universal extra dimensions and supersymmetry have rather similar experimental signatures at hadron colliders. The proper interpretation of an LHC discovery in either case may therefore require further data from a lepton collider. In this paper we identify methods for discriminating between the two scenarios at the linear collider. We study the processes of Kaluza-Klein muon pair production in universal extra dimensions in parallel to smuon pair production in supersymmetry, accounting for the effects of detector resolution, beam-beam interactions and accelerator induced backgrounds. We find that the angular distributions of the final state muons, the energy spectrum of the radiative return photon and the total cross-section measurement are powerful discriminators between the two models. Accurate determination of the particle masses can be obtained both by a study of the momentum spectrum of the final state leptons and by a scan of the particle pair production thresholds. We also calculate the production rates of various Kaluza-Klein particles and discuss the associated signatures.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment | 2016
A. Boveia; William Shepherd; Francesco D'Eramo; Steven Worm; D. Salek; Lian-Tao Wang; Andrea De Simone; Kathryn Zurek; Valentin V. Khoze; Giorgio Busoni; Tristan Du Pree; Albert De Roeck; Matthew J. Dolan; Greg Landsberg; P. Harris; Stephen Mrenna; Steven Lowette; Kai Schmidt-Hoberg; Marie-Helene Genest; Jan Heisig; S. Malik; Suchita Kulkarni; V. Ippolito; Antonio Riotto; P. Pani
In this White Paper we present and discuss a concrete proposal for the consistent interpretation of Dark Matter searches at colliders and in direct detection experiments. Based on a specific implementation of simplified models of vector and axial-vector mediator exchanges, this proposal demonstrates how the two search strategies can be compared on an equal footing.
Nuclear Physics | 1999
M. Boonekamp; Albert De Roeck; Christophe Royon; Samuel Wallon
The accurate determination of Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs) of the proton is an essential ingredient of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) program. PDF uncertainties impact a wide range of processes, from Higgs boson characterization and precision Standard Model measurements to New Physics searches. A major recent development in modern PDF analyses has been to exploit the wealth of new information contained in precision measurements from the LHC Run I, as well as progress in tools and methods to include these data in PDF fits. In this report we summarize the information that PDF-sensitive measurements at the LHC have provided so far, and review the prospects for further constraining PDFs with data from the recently started Run II. As a result, this document aims to provide useful input to the LHC collaborations to prioritize their PDF-sensitive measurements at Run II, as well as a comprehensive reference for the PDF-fitting collaborations.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 1997
Albert De Roeck
This document summarises the proposal of the LHC Dark Matter Working Group on how to present LHC results on
Physics Letters B | 2003
M. Battaglia; Stefania De Curtis; Albert De Roeck; D. Dominici; John F. Gunion
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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2017
O. L. Buchmueller; Albert De Roeck; Kristian Hahn; Matthew McCullough; Pedro Schwaller; Kevin Sung; Tien Tien Yu
-channel simplified dark matter models and to compare them to direct (indirect) detection experiments.