LHC EW precision sub-group meeting

Europe/Zurich
4/3-006 - TH Conference Room (CERN)

4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

CERN

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Description

The focus of this meeting will be on the measurement of sin2thetaW, both on the theoretical side and on the experimental side (targeting a possible LHC combination in the future). There will also be other discussions following on from previous meetings (in particular concerning the measurement of mW) and more generally from existing and forthcoming precision measurements in the Drell-Yan sector.

    • 1
      Introduction
    • 2
      Legacy from LEP (KKMCee, DIZET, Photos, etc)
      Speaker: Zbigniew Andrzej Was
    • 3
      EW form factors and Improved Born approximations: implementation with reweighting technique for LHC
      Speaker: Elzbieta Richter-Was (Jagiellonian University (PL))
    • 4
      Status of MC-SANC
      Speaker: Andrey Sapronov (Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research (RU))
    • 12:05
      Lunch break
    • 5
      Use of DIZET for s2w interpretation of TeVatron measurements
      Speaker: Dr Willis Sakumoto
    • 6
      Status of KKMChh
      Speakers: Scott Alan Yost, Scott Yost (The Citadel)
    • 7
      Status of Powheg EW
      Speaker: Fulvio Piccinini (Universita and INFN (IT))
    • 8
      Status of HORACE
      Speaker: Alessandro Vicini (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
    • 9
      NNLOJET predictions for DY differential cross sections
      Speakers: Mr Duncan Walker, Nigel Glover (Durham University)
    • 10
      Summary of PDF4LHC discussion on impact of PDFs on measurement of AFB, A4 and s2w
      Speaker: Aaron James Armbruster (CERN)
    • 11
      General discussion on interpretation of LHC observables in terms of s2w

      Not exhaustive list of topics:
      - Overall model dependence of interpretation: how does one step outside SM and how does one then compare to previous results (LEP)
      - EW scheme dependence of interpretation
      - Benchmarking of EW/QED effects in QCD environment
      - QCD dependence of interpretation: asymmetries versus cross sections
      - Benchmarking of tools to be used for future measurements and combinations

      Speaker: All