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Parton distributions from high-precision collider data

We present a new set of parton distributions, NNPDF3.1, which updates NNPDF3.0, the first global set of PDFs determined using a methodology validated by a closure test. The update is motivated by recent progress in methodology and available data, and involves both. On the methodological side, we now...

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Autores principales: Ball, Richard D., Bertone, Valerio, Carrazza, Stefano, Del Debbio, Luigi, Forte, Stefano, Groth-Merrild, Patrick, Guffanti, Alberto, Hartland, Nathan P., Kassabov, Zahari, Latorre, José I., Nocera, Emanuele R., Rojo, Juan, Rottoli, Luca, Slade, Emma, Ubiali, Maria
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-5199-5
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2267455
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author Ball, Richard D.
Bertone, Valerio
Carrazza, Stefano
Del Debbio, Luigi
Forte, Stefano
Groth-Merrild, Patrick
Guffanti, Alberto
Hartland, Nathan P.
Kassabov, Zahari
Latorre, José I.
Nocera, Emanuele R.
Rojo, Juan
Rottoli, Luca
Slade, Emma
Ubiali, Maria
author_facet Ball, Richard D.
Bertone, Valerio
Carrazza, Stefano
Del Debbio, Luigi
Forte, Stefano
Groth-Merrild, Patrick
Guffanti, Alberto
Hartland, Nathan P.
Kassabov, Zahari
Latorre, José I.
Nocera, Emanuele R.
Rojo, Juan
Rottoli, Luca
Slade, Emma
Ubiali, Maria
author_sort Ball, Richard D.
collection CERN
description We present a new set of parton distributions, NNPDF3.1, which updates NNPDF3.0, the first global set of PDFs determined using a methodology validated by a closure test. The update is motivated by recent progress in methodology and available data, and involves both. On the methodological side, we now parametrize and determine the charm PDF alongside the light-quark and gluon ones, thereby increasing from seven to eight the number of independent PDFs. On the data side, we now include the D0 electron and muon W asymmetries from the final Tevatron dataset, the complete LHCb measurements of W and Z production in the forward region at 7 and 8 TeV, and new ATLAS and CMS measurements of inclusive jet and electroweak boson production. We also include for the first time top-quark pair differential distributions and the transverse momentum of the Z bosons from ATLAS and CMS. We investigate the impact of parametrizing charm and provide evidence that the accuracy and stability of the PDFs are thereby improved. We study the impact of the new data by producing a variety of determinations based on reduced datasets. We find that both improvements have a significant impact on the PDFs, with some substantial reductions in uncertainties, but with the new PDFs generally in agreement with the previous set at the one-sigma level. The most significant changes are seen in the light-quark flavor separation, and in increased precision in the determination of the gluon. We explore the implications of NNPDF3.1 for LHC phenomenology at Run II, compare with recent LHC measurements at 13 TeV, provide updated predictions for Higgs production cross-sections and discuss the strangeness and charm content of the proton in light of our improved dataset and methodology. The NNPDF3.1 PDFs are delivered for the first time both as Hessian sets, and as optimized Monte Carlo sets with a compressed number of replicas.
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spelling cern-22674552023-02-04T05:50:57Zdoi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-5199-5http://cds.cern.ch/record/2267455engBall, Richard D.Bertone, ValerioCarrazza, StefanoDel Debbio, LuigiForte, StefanoGroth-Merrild, PatrickGuffanti, AlbertoHartland, Nathan P.Kassabov, ZahariLatorre, José I.Nocera, Emanuele R.Rojo, JuanRottoli, LucaSlade, EmmaUbiali, MariaParton distributions from high-precision collider datahep-exParticle Physics - Experimenthep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe present a new set of parton distributions, NNPDF3.1, which updates NNPDF3.0, the first global set of PDFs determined using a methodology validated by a closure test. The update is motivated by recent progress in methodology and available data, and involves both. On the methodological side, we now parametrize and determine the charm PDF alongside the light-quark and gluon ones, thereby increasing from seven to eight the number of independent PDFs. On the data side, we now include the D0 electron and muon W asymmetries from the final Tevatron dataset, the complete LHCb measurements of W and Z production in the forward region at 7 and 8 TeV, and new ATLAS and CMS measurements of inclusive jet and electroweak boson production. We also include for the first time top-quark pair differential distributions and the transverse momentum of the Z bosons from ATLAS and CMS. We investigate the impact of parametrizing charm and provide evidence that the accuracy and stability of the PDFs are thereby improved. We study the impact of the new data by producing a variety of determinations based on reduced datasets. We find that both improvements have a significant impact on the PDFs, with some substantial reductions in uncertainties, but with the new PDFs generally in agreement with the previous set at the one-sigma level. The most significant changes are seen in the light-quark flavor separation, and in increased precision in the determination of the gluon. We explore the implications of NNPDF3.1 for LHC phenomenology at Run II, compare with recent LHC measurements at 13 TeV, provide updated predictions for Higgs production cross-sections and discuss the strangeness and charm content of the proton in light of our improved dataset and methodology. The NNPDF3.1 PDFs are delivered for the first time both as Hessian sets, and as optimized Monte Carlo sets with a compressed number of replicas.We present a new set of parton distributions, NNPDF3.1, which updates NNPDF3.0, the first global set of PDFs determined using a methodology validated by a closure test. The update is motivated by recent progress in methodology and available data, and involves both. On the methodological side, we now parametrize and determine the charm PDF alongside the light quarks and gluon ones, thereby increasing from seven to eight the number of independent PDFs. On the data side, we now include the D0 electron and muon W asymmetries from the final Tevatron dataset, the complete LHCb measurements of W and Z production in the forward region at 7 and 8 TeV, and new ATLAS and CMS measurements of inclusive jet and electroweak boson production. We also include for the first time top-quark pair differential distributions and the transverse momentum of the Z bosons from ATLAS and CMS. We investigate the impact of parametrizing charm and provide evidence that the accuracy and stability of the PDFs are thereby improved. We study the impact of the new data by producing a variety of determinations based on reduced datasets. We find that both improvements have a significant impact on the PDFs, with some substantial reductions in uncertainties, but with the new PDFs generally in agreement with the previous set at the one sigma level. The most significant changes are seen in the light-quark flavor separation, and in increased precision in the determination of the gluon. We explore the implications of NNPDF3.1 for LHC phenomenology at Run II, compare with recent LHC measurements at 13 TeV, provide updated predictions for Higgs production cross-sections and discuss the strangeness and charm content of the proton in light of our improved dataset and methodology. The NNPDF3.1 PDFs are delivered for the first time both as Hessian sets, and as optimized Monte Carlo sets with a compressed number of replicas.arXiv:1706.00428EDINBURGH-2017-08NIKHEF-2017-006OUTP-17-04PTIF-UNIMI-2017-3CAVENDISH-HEP-17-06CERN-TH-2017-077Edinburgh 2017/08, Nikhef/2017-006OUTP-17-04P,TIF-UNIMI-2017-3oai:cds.cern.ch:22674552017-06-01
spellingShingle hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ball, Richard D.
Bertone, Valerio
Carrazza, Stefano
Del Debbio, Luigi
Forte, Stefano
Groth-Merrild, Patrick
Guffanti, Alberto
Hartland, Nathan P.
Kassabov, Zahari
Latorre, José I.
Nocera, Emanuele R.
Rojo, Juan
Rottoli, Luca
Slade, Emma
Ubiali, Maria
Parton distributions from high-precision collider data
title Parton distributions from high-precision collider data
title_full Parton distributions from high-precision collider data
title_fullStr Parton distributions from high-precision collider data
title_full_unstemmed Parton distributions from high-precision collider data
title_short Parton distributions from high-precision collider data
title_sort parton distributions from high-precision collider data
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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