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The idea is to collect in a table the cross section predictions for relevant LHC processes where available. Tree-level results should be compared with higher order
The idea is to collect in a table the cross section predictions for relevant LHC processes where available. Tree-level results should be compared with higher order
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predictions.
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predictions (whatever is known). The table should also contain information on scale and pdf uncertainties. The inclusive case may be compared with standard selection
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cuts.
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Producing such a table would, of course, include a detailed comparison of results originating from different groups.
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A collection of plots showing distributions of relevant observables comparing tree and higher order corrections may also be compiled.
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2.  Higgs cross sections in and beyond the Standard Model
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This issue is too important

Revision as of 18:22, 31 December 2008

Les Houches topics for WG1 (Standard Model and NLO Multi-leg: Session 1 only)


1. Collecting results of completed higher order calculations

The idea is to collect in a table the cross section predictions for relevant LHC processes where available. Tree-level results should be compared with higher order predictions (whatever is known). The table should also contain information on scale and pdf uncertainties. The inclusive case may be compared with standard selection cuts.

Producing such a table would, of course, include a detailed comparison of results originating from different groups.

A collection of plots showing distributions of relevant observables comparing tree and higher order corrections may also be compiled.

2. Higgs cross sections in and beyond the Standard Model

This issue is too important

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