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MC4BSM Kick-Off

MC4BSM Kick-Off. Konstantin Matchev University of Florida. Motivation for the MC4BSM Workshops. Generic problems Experimentalists’ complaints “This model is very nice, but do you have an event generator for it? Is this model in PYTHIA? …” Lack of manpower among MC writers

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MC4BSM Kick-Off

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  1. MC4BSM Kick-Off Konstantin Matchev University of Florida

  2. Motivation for the MC4BSM Workshops • Generic problems • Experimentalists’ complaints • “This model is very nice, but do you have an event generator for it? Is this model in PYTHIA? …” • Lack of manpower among MC writers • Too many/too active model builders • As a result, • Actually it is even worse:

  3. Organization of the Workshops • The first MC4BSM workshop already • introduced some of the main MC tools • HERWIG and PYTHIA (Richardson) • PANDORA (Peskin) • CalcHEP and CompHEP (Pukhov) • reviewed several classes of models • Warped Extra Dimensions (Agashe, Sundrum) • Little Higgs (Schmaltz) • Universal Extra Dimensions (Cheng) • Z’ and Higgsless models (Simmons) • This second workshop aims to produce concrete results! It has a different format – more of a workshop, less of a conference.

  4. Format of MC4BSM-2 • The organizers: prior to the workshop, recruit teams of writers, assign homework, and solicit testers • The writers commit to the following: • Choose a theory model of their liking • Implement the model in one of the MC tools • Write documentation about the implementation • Make the implementation public (maintain a web page) • All of this should be done prior to the workshop • At the workshop: give a talk about the implementation • The testers are invited to try out the available implementations and provide feedback (before, during and after the workshop) about bugs, user-friendliness… • 11 teams of writers volunteered, 10 talks.

  5. Team Reports – Friday March 23 10:50 am – 12:30 pm • Ethan Dolle, Hock-Seng Goh, Shufang Su • Left-Right Twin Higgs Model in Calchep • Jay Hubisz, Andrew Noble, Maxim Perelstein • A Madgraph-4.0 implementation of Little Higgs models with T parity • Johan Alwall, Stephen Mrenna, Matt Schwartz • A MadGraph implementation of SCET matching • Patrick Meade, Matthew Reece • BRIDGE: a calculator for widths and decays • Philip Schuster, Jesse Thaler, Natalia Toro, Liantao Wang • MARMOSET: Signal-Based Monte Carlo for the LHC

  6. Team Reports – Saturday March 24 10:40 am – 12:20 pm • Michel Herquet • The generic 2HDM implementation in MG/ME v4 • Alexander Belyaev, Neil Christensen • A CalcHEP implementation of a 3-site model • Michael Davenport and Michael Peskin • UED KK-quark decays in PANDORA • Bogdan Dobrescu, Kyoungchul Kong, Rakhi Mahbubani • 2 UEDs in CalcHEP • AseshKrishna Datta, Kyoungchul Kong, Konstantin Matchev • Minimal UED in CalcHEP/CompHEP

  7. Sign up to be a writer Join an existing teams Set up your own team to implement your favorite model Sign up to be a tester Try out the codes (all are linked to the workshop website) Provide feedback to the authors Join the round table tomorrow at 2pm What Can You Do to Help?

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