Heavy particles at the LHC: NLO predictions & automated tools
by
DrDavid Lopez-Val(Institut fuer Theoretische Physik, Universitaet Heidelberg)
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Europe/Brussels
Large seminar room (IIHE (ULB-VUB))
Large seminar room
IIHE (ULB-VUB)
VUB-building G- 1G003
Description
abstract:
With the LHC close to complete its 8 TeV run, the quest for new physics at the TeV scale
is already at the spotlight of the current experimental searches.
In these endeavour, a major call to particle phenomenologists is
to develope automated tools that provide fast, flexible and accurate
predictions for the major new physics discovery doorways.
MadGolem is an example of such an automated tool.
It is conceived as an independent add-on to MadGraph/MadEvent,
and automates the calculation of next-to-leading (NLO) cross sections and distributions
for generic heavy particle pair production beyond the Standard Model (BSM).
In this talk we will expand on both the physical
and technical motivations to automate NLO computations.
We will review the different steps involved in the
calculation of a NLO cross section, and will present how
these are carried out and implemented in MadGolem.
We will briefly describe the internal architecture of
the code and the user's interface, illustrating
how the tool performs in practice. Finally, we will present
a number of sample applications to BSM heavy particle production at the LHC.