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On the optimal determination of differential rates in the presence of higher-dimensional operators

When the Standard Model is interpreted as the renormalizable sector of a low-energy effective theory, the effects of new physics are encoded into a set of higher-dimensional operators. These operators potentially deform the shapes of Standard Model differential distributions of final states observab...

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Autores principales: Fichet, Sylvain, Tonero, Alberto, Rebello Teles, Patricia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.96.036003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2230679
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author Fichet, Sylvain
Tonero, Alberto
Rebello Teles, Patricia
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Tonero, Alberto
Rebello Teles, Patricia
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description When the Standard Model is interpreted as the renormalizable sector of a low-energy effective theory, the effects of new physics are encoded into a set of higher-dimensional operators. These operators potentially deform the shapes of Standard Model differential distributions of final states observable at colliders. We describe a simple and systematic method to obtain optimal estimations of these deformations when using numerical tools, like Monte Carlo simulations. A crucial aspect of this method is minimization of the estimation uncertainty: we demonstrate how the operator coefficients have to be set in the simulations in order to get optimal results. The uncertainty on the interference term turns out to be the most difficult to control and grows very quickly when the interference is suppressed. We exemplify our method by computing the deformations induced by the ${\cal O}_{3W}$ operator in $W^+W^-$ production at the LHC, and by deriving a bound on ${\cal O}_{3W}$ using 8 TeV CMS data.
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spelling cern-22306792023-04-19T02:48:32Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.96.036003http://cds.cern.ch/record/2230679engFichet, SylvainTonero, AlbertoRebello Teles, PatriciaOn the optimal determination of differential rates in the presence of higher-dimensional operatorshep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWhen the Standard Model is interpreted as the renormalizable sector of a low-energy effective theory, the effects of new physics are encoded into a set of higher-dimensional operators. These operators potentially deform the shapes of Standard Model differential distributions of final states observable at colliders. We describe a simple and systematic method to obtain optimal estimations of these deformations when using numerical tools, like Monte Carlo simulations. A crucial aspect of this method is minimization of the estimation uncertainty: we demonstrate how the operator coefficients have to be set in the simulations in order to get optimal results. The uncertainty on the interference term turns out to be the most difficult to control and grows very quickly when the interference is suppressed. We exemplify our method by computing the deformations induced by the ${\cal O}_{3W}$ operator in $W^+W^-$ production at the LHC, and by deriving a bound on ${\cal O}_{3W}$ using 8 TeV CMS data.When the Standard Model is interpreted as the renormalizable sector of a low-energy effective theory, the effects of new physics are encoded into a set of higher-dimensional operators. These operators potentially deform the shapes of Standard Model differential distributions of final states observable at colliders. We describe a simple and systematic method to obtain optimal estimations of these deformations when using numerical tools, like Monte Carlo simulations. A crucial aspect of this method is minimization of the estimation uncertainty: We demonstrate how the operator coefficients have to be set in the simulations in order to get optimal results. The uncertainty on the interference term turns out to be the most difficult to control and grows very quickly when the interference is suppressed. We exemplify our method by computing the deformations induced by the O3W operator in W+W- production at the LHC, and by deriving a bound on O3W using 8 TeV CMS data.When the Standard Model is interpreted as the renormalizable sector of a low-energy effective theory, the effects of new physics are encoded into a set of higher dimensional operators. These operators potentially deform the shapes of Standard Model differential distributions of final states observable at colliders. We describe a simple and systematic method to obtain optimal estimations of these deformations when using numerical tools, like Monte Carlo simulations. A crucial aspect of this method is minimization of the estimation uncertainty: we demonstrate how the operator coefficients have to be set in the simulations in order to get optimal results. The uncertainty on the interference term turns out to be the most difficult to control and grows very quickly when the interference is suppressed. We exemplify our method by computing the deformations induced by the ${\cal O}_{3W}$ operator in $W^+W^-$ production at the LHC, and by deriving a bound on ${\cal O}_{3W}$ using $8$ TeV CMS data.arXiv:1611.01165oai:cds.cern.ch:22306792016-11-03
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Fichet, Sylvain
Tonero, Alberto
Rebello Teles, Patricia
On the optimal determination of differential rates in the presence of higher-dimensional operators
title On the optimal determination of differential rates in the presence of higher-dimensional operators
title_full On the optimal determination of differential rates in the presence of higher-dimensional operators
title_fullStr On the optimal determination of differential rates in the presence of higher-dimensional operators
title_full_unstemmed On the optimal determination of differential rates in the presence of higher-dimensional operators
title_short On the optimal determination of differential rates in the presence of higher-dimensional operators
title_sort on the optimal determination of differential rates in the presence of higher-dimensional operators
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.96.036003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2230679
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