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Hadronic final states in deep-inelastic scattering with Sherpa

We extend the multi-purpose Monte-Carlo event generator Sherpa to include processes in deeply inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering. Hadronic final states in this kinematical setting are characterised by the presence of multiple kinematical scales, which were up to now accounted for only by specific r...

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Autores principales: Carli, Tancredi, Gehrmann, Thomas, Hoeche, Stefan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1261-2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1229829
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author Carli, Tancredi
Gehrmann, Thomas
Hoeche, Stefan
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Gehrmann, Thomas
Hoeche, Stefan
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description We extend the multi-purpose Monte-Carlo event generator Sherpa to include processes in deeply inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering. Hadronic final states in this kinematical setting are characterised by the presence of multiple kinematical scales, which were up to now accounted for only by specific resummations in individual kinematical regions. Using an extension of the recently introduced method for merging truncated parton showers with higher-order tree-level matrix elements, it is possible to obtain predictions which are reliable in all kinematical limits. Different hadronic final states, defined by jets or individual hadrons, in deep-inelastic scattering are analysed and the corresponding results are compared to HERA data. The various sources of theoretical uncertainties of the approach are discussed and quantified. The extension to deeply inelastic processes provides the opportunity to validate the merging of matrix elements and parton showers in multi-scale kinematics inaccessible in other collider environments. It also allows to use HERA data on hadronic final states in the tuning of hadronisation models.
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spelling cern-12298292021-05-03T20:04:34Zdoi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1261-2http://cds.cern.ch/record/1229829engCarli, TancrediGehrmann, ThomasHoeche, StefanHadronic final states in deep-inelastic scattering with SherpaParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe extend the multi-purpose Monte-Carlo event generator Sherpa to include processes in deeply inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering. Hadronic final states in this kinematical setting are characterised by the presence of multiple kinematical scales, which were up to now accounted for only by specific resummations in individual kinematical regions. Using an extension of the recently introduced method for merging truncated parton showers with higher-order tree-level matrix elements, it is possible to obtain predictions which are reliable in all kinematical limits. Different hadronic final states, defined by jets or individual hadrons, in deep-inelastic scattering are analysed and the corresponding results are compared to HERA data. The various sources of theoretical uncertainties of the approach are discussed and quantified. The extension to deeply inelastic processes provides the opportunity to validate the merging of matrix elements and parton showers in multi-scale kinematics inaccessible in other collider environments. It also allows to use HERA data on hadronic final states in the tuning of hadronisation models.We extend the multi-purpose Monte-Carlo event generator Sherpa to include processes in deeply inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering. Hadronic final states in this kinematical setting are characterised by the presence of multiple kinematical scales, which were up to now accounted for only by specific resummations in individual kinematical regions. Using an extension of the recently introduced method for merging truncated parton showers with higher-order tree-level matrix elements, it is possible to obtain predictions which are reliable in all kinematical limits. Different hadronic final states, defined by jets or individual hadrons, in deep-inelastic scattering are analysed and the corresponding results are compared to HERA data. The various sources of theoretical uncertainties of the approach are discussed and quantified. The extension to deeply inelastic processes provides the opportunity to validate the merging of matrix elements and parton showers in multi-scale kinematics inaccessible in other collider environments. It also allows to use HERA data on hadronic final states in the tuning of hadronisation models.ZU-TH-20-09MCNET-09-19arXiv:0912.3715ZU-TH 20-09MCNET-09-19oai:cds.cern.ch:12298292009-12-21
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Carli, Tancredi
Gehrmann, Thomas
Hoeche, Stefan
Hadronic final states in deep-inelastic scattering with Sherpa
title Hadronic final states in deep-inelastic scattering with Sherpa
title_full Hadronic final states in deep-inelastic scattering with Sherpa
title_fullStr Hadronic final states in deep-inelastic scattering with Sherpa
title_full_unstemmed Hadronic final states in deep-inelastic scattering with Sherpa
title_short Hadronic final states in deep-inelastic scattering with Sherpa
title_sort hadronic final states in deep-inelastic scattering with sherpa
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1261-2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1229829
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