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Monte-Carlo modeling in single-top and in other rare top-related processes
With the large amount of data collected by both ATLAS and CMS, many searches have started to measure the total and differential cross sections of a number of rare top-quark processes, such as the production of single top quarks or the production top quarks in association with a vector boson. These p...
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author | Berlendis, Simon Paul |
author_facet | Berlendis, Simon Paul |
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description | With the large amount of data collected by both ATLAS and CMS, many searches have started to measure the total and differential cross sections of a number of rare top-quark processes, such as the production of single top quarks or the production top quarks in association with a vector boson. These processes have also started to be a non-negligible background for many new physics searches. In this context, the Monte-Carlo modelling of these processes and their systematic uncertainties has become a important topic over the last years. In this talk, I will review how these processes are modelled in ATLAS and in CMS, as well as how the modelling systematic uncertainties are estimated. I will also present new unfolded MC/data distributions, and compare the modelling from various MC generators. |
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spelling | cern-26930832019-10-10T22:44:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2693083engBerlendis, Simon PaulMonte-Carlo modeling in single-top and in other rare top-related processesParticle Physics - ExperimentWith the large amount of data collected by both ATLAS and CMS, many searches have started to measure the total and differential cross sections of a number of rare top-quark processes, such as the production of single top quarks or the production top quarks in association with a vector boson. These processes have also started to be a non-negligible background for many new physics searches. In this context, the Monte-Carlo modelling of these processes and their systematic uncertainties has become a important topic over the last years. In this talk, I will review how these processes are modelled in ATLAS and in CMS, as well as how the modelling systematic uncertainties are estimated. I will also present new unfolded MC/data distributions, and compare the modelling from various MC generators.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2019-747oai:cds.cern.ch:26930832019-10-10 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Berlendis, Simon Paul Monte-Carlo modeling in single-top and in other rare top-related processes |
title | Monte-Carlo modeling in single-top and in other rare top-related processes |
title_full | Monte-Carlo modeling in single-top and in other rare top-related processes |
title_fullStr | Monte-Carlo modeling in single-top and in other rare top-related processes |
title_full_unstemmed | Monte-Carlo modeling in single-top and in other rare top-related processes |
title_short | Monte-Carlo modeling in single-top and in other rare top-related processes |
title_sort | monte-carlo modeling in single-top and in other rare top-related processes |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2693083 |
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