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European Physical Journal C | 2010

Quest for precision in hadronic cross sections at low energy: Monte Carlo tools vs. experimental data

S. Actis; A. B. Arbuzov; G. Balossini; Philippe Beltrame; C. Bignamini; Roberto Bonciani; C. M. Carloni Calame; V. Cherepanov; M. Czakon; Henryk Czyz; A. Denig; Semen Eidelman; G. V. Fedotovich; Andrea Ferroglia; J. Gluza; A. Grzelinska; M. Gunia; A. Hafner; F. V. Ignatov; S. Jadach; F. Jegerlehner; A. Kalinowski; W. Kluge; A. Korchin; Johann H. Kuhn; E. A. Kuraev; P. Lukin; Pierpaolo Mastrolia; G. Montagna; S. Müller

We present the achievements of the last years of the experimental and theoretical groups working on hadronic cross section measurements at the low-energy e+e− colliders in Beijing, Frascati, Ithaca, Novosibirsk, Stanford and Tsukuba and on τ decays. We sketch the prospects in these fields for the years to come. We emphasise the status and the precision of the Monte Carlo generators used to analyse the hadronic cross section measurements obtained as well with energy scans as with radiative return, to determine luminosities and τ decays. The radiative corrections fully or approximately implemented in the various codes and the contribution of the vacuum polarisation are discussed.


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2000

Four-Fermion Production in Electron-Positron Collisions /

M W. Grunewald; G. Passarino; Elena Accomando; A. Ballestrero; P. Bambade; D Yu. Bardin; W. Beenakker; F A. Berends; E. Boos; A. Chapovsky; A. Denner; Stefan Dittmaier; M. Dubinin; J. B. Hansen; V. Ilyin; S. Jadach; Y. Kurihara; M. Kuroda; Ezio Maina; G. Montagna; M. Moretti; O. Nicrosini; A G. Olshevskii; M. Osmo; A. Pallavicini; Costas G. Papadopoulos; H. T. Phillips; F. Piccinini; R. Pittau; W. Placzek

This report summarises the results of the four-fermion working group of the LEP2-MC workshop, held at CERN from 1999 to 2000. Recent developments in the calculation of four-fermion processes in electron-positron collisions at LEP-2 centre-of-mass energies are presented, concentrating on predictions for four main reactions: W-pair production, visible photons in four-fermion events, single-W production and Z-pair production. Based on a comparison of results derived within different approaches, theoretical uncertainties on these predictions are established.


European Physical Journal C | 2016

Precision studies of observables in pp → W → lνl and pp → γ , Z → l+l− processes at the LHC.

Simone Alioli; A. B. Arbuzov; D. Y. Bardin; L. Barzè; C. Bernaciak; S.G. Bondarenko; C. M. Carloni Calame; M. Chiesa; Stefan Dittmaier; G. Ferrera; Daniel de Florian; Massimiliano Grazzini; S. Höche; Alexander Huss; S. Jadach; L. V. Kalinovskaya; A. Karlberg; Frank Krauss; Y. Li; H. Martinez; G. Montagna; Alexander Mück; Paolo Nason; O. Nicrosini; Frank Petriello; F. Piccinini; W. Placzek; S. Prestel; E. Re; A. Sapronov

This report was prepared in the context of the LPCC Electroweak Precision Measurements at the LHC WG (https://lpcc.web.cern.ch/lpcc/index.php?page=electroweak_wg) and summarizes the activity of a subgroup dedicated to the systematic comparison of public Monte Carlo codes, which describe the Drell–Yan processes at hadron colliders, in particular at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). This work represents an important step towards the definition of an accurate simulation framework necessary for very high-precision measurements of electroweak (EW) observables such as the W boson mass and the weak mixing angle. All the codes considered in this report share at least next-to-leading-order (NLO) accuracy in the prediction of the total cross sections in an expansion either in the strong or in the EW coupling constant. The NLO fixed-order predictions have been scrutinized at the technical level, using exactly the same inputs, setup and perturbative accuracy, in order to quantify the level of agreement of different implementations of the same calculation. A dedicated comparison, again at the technical level, of three codes that reach next-to-next-to-leading-order (NNLO) accuracy in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) for the total cross section has also been performed. These fixed-order results are a well-defined reference that allows a classification of the impact of higher-order sets of radiative corrections. Several examples of higher-order effects due to the strong or the EW interaction are discussed in this common framework. Also the combination of QCD and EW corrections is discussed, together with the ambiguities that affect the final result, due to the choice of a specific combination recipe. All the codes considered in this report have been run by the respective authors, and the results presented here constitute a benchmark that should be always checked/reproduced before any high-precision analysis is conducted based on these codes. In order to simplify these benchmarking procedures, the codes used in this report, together with the relevant input files and running instructions, can be found in a repository at https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Main/DrellYanComparison.


European Physical Journal C | 2007

Z boson as the standard candle for high-precision W boson physics at LHC

M.W. Krasny; F. Fayette; W. Placzek; Andrzej Siodmok

In this paper we propose a strategy for measuring the inclusive W boson production processes at LHC. This strategy exploits simultaneously the unique flexibility of the LHC collider in running variable beam particle species at variable beam energies, and the configuration flexibility of the LHC detectors. We propose their concrete settings for a precision measurement of the standard model parameters. These dedicated settings optimise the use of the Z boson and Drell–Yan-pair production processes as “the standard reference candles”. The presented strategy allows one to factorise and to directly measure those of the QCD effects that affect differently the W and Z production processes. It reduces to a level of


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2015

Matching NLO QCD with parton shower in Monte Carlo scheme — the KrkNLO method

S. Jadach; W. Placzek; Sebastian Sapeta; Andrzej Siodmok; M. Skrzypek

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arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2012

NLO corrections to hard process in QCD shower -- proof of concept

S. Jadach; Marek Jezabek; A. Kusina; W. Placzek; M. Skrzypek

the impact of uncertainties in the partonic distribution functions (PDFs) and in the transverse momentum of the quarks on the measurement precision. Last but not the least, it reduces by a factor of 10 the impact of systematic measurement errors, such as the energy scale and the measurement resolution, on the W boson production observables.


Acta Physica Polonica B | 2013

Drell--Yan Processes with WINHAC

W. Placzek; S. Jadach; Mieczyslaw Witold Krasny

A bstractA new method of including the complete NLO QCD corrections to hard processes in the LO parton-shower Monte Carlo (PSMC) is presented. This method, called KrkNLO, requires the use of parton distribution functions in a dedicated Monte Carlo (MC) factorization scheme, which is also discussed in this paper. In the future, it may simplify introduction of the NNLO corrections to hard processes and the NLO corrections to PSMC. Details of the method and numerical examples of its practical implementation as well as comparisons with other calculations, such as MCFM, MC@NLO, POWHEG, for single Z/γ*-boson production at the LHC are presented.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2016

On the dependence of QCD splitting functions on the choice of the evolution variable

S. Jadach; A. Kusina; W. Placzek; M. Skrzypek

The concept of new methodology of adding QCD NLO corrections in the initial state Monte Carlo parton shower (hard process part) is tested numerically using, as an example, the process of the heavy boson production at hadron--hadron colliders such as LHC. In spite of the use of a simplified model of the process, all presented numerical results prove convincingly that the basic concept of the new methodology works correctly in practice, that is in the numerical environment of the Monte Carlo parton shower event generator. The differences with the other well established methods, like MC@NLO and POWHEG, are briefly discussed and future refinements of the implementation of the new method are also outlined.


Acta Physica Polonica B | 2013

NLO Corrections in the Initial-state Parton Shower Monte Carlo

S. Jadach; A. Kusina; W. Placzek; M. Skrzypek

We present the Monte Carlo event generator WINHAC for Drell-Yan processes in proton-proton, proton-antiproton, proton-ion and ion-ion collisions. It features multiphoton radiation within the Yennie-Frautschi-Suura exclusive exponentiation scheme with O(alpha) electroweak corrections for the charged-current (W+/W-) processes and multiphoton radiation generated by PHOTOS for neutral-current (Z+gamma) ones. For the initial-state QCD/QED parton shower and hadronisation it is interfaced with PYTHIA. It includes several options, e.g. for the polarized W-boson production, generation of weighted/unweighted events, etc. WINHAC was cross-checked numerically at the per-mille level with independent Monte Carlo programs, such as HORACE and SANC. It has been used as a basic tool for developing and testing some new methods of precise measurements of the Standard Model parameters at the LHC, in particular the W-boson mass. Recently, it has been applied to simulations of double Drell-Yan processes resulting from double-parton scattering, in order to assess their influence on the Higgs-boson detection at the LHC in its ZZ and W+W- decay channels.


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2011

Fully NLO Parton Shower in QCD

M. Skrzypek; S. Jadach; A. Kusina; W. Placzek; M. Slawinska; O. Gituliar

A bstractWe show that already at the NLO level the DGLAP evolution kernel Pqq starts to depend on the choice of the evolution variable. We give an explicit example of such a variable, namely the maximum of transverse momenta of emitted partons and we identify a class of evolution variables that leave the NLO Pqq kernel unchanged with respect to the known standard MS¯

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S. Jadach

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Andrzej Siodmok

Polish Academy of Sciences

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F. Piccinini

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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O. Nicrosini

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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A. B. Arbuzov

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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L. V. Kalinovskaya

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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