25th MCnet meeting 2023 @ CERN

Europe/Zurich
CERN

CERN

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Participants
  • Andrzej Konrad Siodmok
  • Andy Buckley
  • Christian Gutschow
  • Christian Preuss
  • Danning Liu
  • David d'Enterria
  • Davide Napoletano
  • Elizabeth Sexton-Kennedy
  • Enrico Bothmann
  • Florencia Canelli
  • Frank Siegert
  • Ilkka Helenius
  • James Whitehead
  • Jonathan Butterworth
  • Laboni Manna
  • Leif Gellersen
  • Leif Lönnblad
  • Lois Flower
  • Luzhan Yue
  • Marek Schoenherr
  • Marius Utheim
  • Max Knobbe
  • Mike Seymour
  • Orcun Kolay
  • Petr Baroň
  • Pratixan Sarmah
  • Saptaparna Bhattacharya
  • Siddharth Sule
  • Stefan Gieseke
  • Steffen Schumann
  • Sukanya Sinha
  • Timo Janssen
  • Torbjörn Lundberg
  • Torbjörn Sjöstrand
  • Volodymyr Kotlyar
  • +7
    • Collaboration Board meeting 4/S-030

      4/S-030

      CERN

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      Convener: Leif Lönnblad (Lund University (SE))
    • Student and Postdoc talks 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      CERN

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      Conveners: Peter Meinzinger, Pratixan Sarmah
      • 1
        Introduction
      • 2
        Novel approach to measure quark/gluon jets at the LHC

        In this talk, we present a new proposal on how to measure quark/gluon jet properties at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Our measurement strategy takes advantage of the fact that the LHC has collected data at different energies and focuses on measuring jet angularities. By studying these angularities, we aim to enrich statistically the given data sample by quark or gluon jets based on derived quark and gluon angularities.

        The measurement of quark/gluon jet properties is important in understanding the underlying physics of high-energy collisions. The proposed measurement strategy has the potential to improve the separation ability of the background of these measurements and provide a deeper understanding of the properties of quark/gluon jets.

        We will discuss the details of the measurement strategy, including the theoretical basis for jet angularities and the experimental techniques for measuring them. We will also present preliminary results from our phenomenological analysis of samples generated by Herwing and Pythia event generators using this approach.

        Overall, our proposed measurement strategy provides a promising new avenue for studying quark/gluon jet properties at the LHC, and has the potential to deepen our understanding of the fundamental building blocks of matter.

        Speaker: Petr Baron (Palacky University (CZ))
      • 3
        Lepton-hadron collisions in MadGraph5_aMC@NLO

        In the coming years, the Electron-Ion-Collider (EIC) in the United States will enable researchers to study lepton-hadron collisions with unprecedented precision. To consolidate figures of merit of a variety of measurements at the EIC, it is essential to include radiative corrections in simulations of electron-proton and electron-nucleus collisions. For the time being, there do not exist any automated simulation tools for such reactions, including even only next-to-leading order (NLO) radiative corrections.
        In this talk, I will present our recent progress in the implementation of photoproduction, where the photon is either coming from an electron or from a proton in an ultra-peripheral collision at the LHC. We perform the calculations at NLO in the fixed-order mode within MadGraph5_aMC@NLO, a framework for (N)LO computation, intensively used at the LHC.

        Speaker: Manna Laboni
      • 4
        The new Alaric Parton Shower in Sherpa

        I will present the logarithmically accurate parton shower Alaric. The algorithm is implemented in the Sherpa framework, and I show its NLL accuracy in final state evolution both numerically as well as by analytical agruments. I will also present phenomenological results compared to observables measured at LEP.

        Speaker: Daniel Reichelt (Durham University, IPPP)
      • 5
        Photon splitting corrections to soft-photon resummation

        In this talk I present an algorithm to add photon-splitting corrections
        to the Yennie-Frautschi-Suura-style soft-photon resummation available in
        the Sherpa Monte-Carlo event generator.
        Then, I introduce different lepton dressing strategies which incorporate
        further leptons and hadrons in addition to the customary photons,
        and discuss their sensitivity to dressing parameters such as the
        cone size. Results are presented for the academic case of on-shell Z decay as well
        as Drell-Yan lepton production at a proton-proton collider.

        Speaker: Lois Flower
    • Student and Postdoc talks: Student and Postoc talks 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Conveners: Peter Meinzinger, Pratixan Sarmah
      • 6
        Rivet, YODA and Contur: recent updates and ongoing developments
        Speaker: Yoran Yeh (University College London (UK))
      • 7
        Develpment of novel, portable Matrix Element + Phase Space methods

        For more than a decade the current generation of fully automated,
        matrix element generators has provided hard scattering events with
        excellent flexibility and good efficiency. However, as recent studies
        have shown, they are a major bottleneck in the established Monte Carlo
        event generator toolchains. With the advent of the HL-LHC and ever
        rising precision requirements, future developments will need to focus
        on computational performance, especially at intermediate to large jet
        multiplicities. We present a novel family of fast matrix
        element algorithms that are amenable for GPU acceleration, making use
        of modern, minimal color decompositions. Moreover, we discuss the
        performance achieved for standard candle processes such as V+jets and
        ttbar+jets production.

        Speaker: Max Knobbe (University of Göttingen)
      • 8
        Jets and multiparton interactions in photon and proton collisions

        We present a study using a Rivet - including a new routine for low pT jet data - of the pythia 8 modelling of photoproduction (HERA), photon-photon (LEP) and proton-(antiproton) (LHC, Tevatron) jet measurements. We look the influence of the underlying event model, and its energy dependence.

        Speaker: Juan Jose Castella
      • 9
        Unweighting multijet event generation using factorisation-aware neural networks

        The generation of unit-weight events for complex scattering processes presents a severe challenge to modern Monte Carlo event generators. Even when using sophisticated phase-space sampling techniques adapted to the underlying transition matrix elements, the efficiency for generating unit-weight events from weighted samples can become a limiting factor in practical applications. Here we present the combination of a two-staged unweighting procedure with a factorisation-aware matrix element emulator using neural networks which we make accessible in the Sherpa event generation framework. The algorithm can significantly accelerate the unweighting process, while it still guarantees unbiased sampling from the correct target distribution. We apply, validate and benchmark the approach for partonic channels contributing at the tree-level to the high-multiplicity LHC production processes $Z+4,5$ jets and $t\bar{t}+3,4$ jets, where we find speed-up factors between 16 and 350.

        Speaker: Timo Janssen
    • 10
      Dinner Da Ettore

      Da Ettore

    • Collaboration meeting 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      CERN

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      Convener: Leif Lönnblad (Lund University (SE))
      • 11
        Discussion on MCnet in relation to LPCC
      • 12
        Discussion on future MCnet activities
      • 10:00
        Coffee
    • Student and Postdoc talks 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      CERN

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      • 13
        KrkNLO Matching 4/3-006 - TH Discussion Room

        4/3-006 - TH Discussion Room

        CERN

        Speaker: James Whitehead
      • 14
        Students and Postdoc Committee 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

        4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

        CERN

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    • Collaboration meeting: AOB 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      CERN

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    • MCnet open meeting: CPU performance 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

      CERN

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      Convener: Leif Lönnblad (Lund University (SE))
      • 15
        Introduction
        Speaker: Leif Lönnblad (Lund University (SE))
      • 16
        Experiment view on generators
        Speakers: Dominic Hirschbuehl (Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE)), Saptaparna Bhattacharya (Northwestern University (US))
      • 17
        Response from Generator authors
      • 18
        Discussions
      • 15:30
        Coffee
      • 19
        Presentation of the MCnet (new) collaboration
        Speaker: Leif Lönnblad (Lund University (SE))
      • 20
        More discussions?