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19–23 Jun 2017
IFT (Madrid)
Europe/Madrid timezone

GAMBIT: The Global and Modular BSM Inference Tool

20 Jun 2017, 17:45
15m
Blue Room (IFT)

Blue Room

IFT

Parallel talk Parallel IV

Speaker

Tomas Gonzalo (University of Oslo)

Description

The Global and Modular Beyond-the-Standard Model Inference Tool (GAMBIT)
is an open-source tool for performing global fits in generic Beyond the Standard Model theories. GAMBIT is the amalgamation of frontline scanner algorithms, advanced calculations of physical observables and likelihoods, and a flexible and powerful interface with the user and external codes. Due to the deep modularity of the code, GAMBIT allows the addition of user-made models, observables and scanners in a highly simplistic manner, as well as the usage of any extenal backend tool, easily embedded and run in unison. In this talk I will introduce the main features of GAMBIT, briefly describing the core and internal structure of the code. I will also present the first preliminary results obtained with GAMBIT regarding global fits on a CMSSM and a Singlet Dark Matter model. Lastly I will discuss the plans for future extensions and improvements of the code, along with the steps made towards expanding the set of models covered and the inclusion of new physics sectors.

Presentation type Parallel talk

Primary authors

Anders Kvellestad (Nordita) Andy Buckley (University of Glasgow (GB)) Are Raklev (University of Oslo (NO)) Dr Benjamin Farmer (Oskar Klein Centre) Christoph Weniger (University of Amsterdam) Christopher Rogan (Harvard University (US)) Csaba Balazs (Monash University) Felix Kahlhoefer (University of Oxford) Florian Urs Bernlochner (University of Bonn (DE)) Gregory Martinez James McKay (Imperial College London) Prof. Jan Conrad (Stokcholm University) Joakim Edsjo (Stockholm University) Jonathan Cornell (McGill University) Dr Julia Harz (ILP / LPTHE Paris) Marcin Chrzaszcz (Universitaet Zuerich (CH), Institute of Nuclear Physics (PL)) Martin John White (University of Adelaide (AU)) Nazila Mahmoudi (Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon I (FR)) Nicola Serra (Universitaet Zuerich (CH)) Pat Scott Paul Douglas Jackson (University of Adelaide) Peter Athron Roberto Ruiz De Austri (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (ES)) Roberto Trotta (Imperial College London) Mr Sebastian Hoof Sebastian Wild (TU Munich) Tomas Gonzalo (University of Oslo) Torsten Bringmann (University of Oslo)

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