Top mass calibration for Monte-Carlo event generators

14.06.2022 16:15 - 17:15

Oliver Jin (Universität Wien)

Abstract: The relation between the top quark mass parameters of Monte-Carlo event generators and renormalized and well-defined Lagrangian masses is not very well understood and a subject of intense discussions in the community given that the current experimental uncertainties in direct top mass determinations is at the level of 300 MeV. A calibration framework has been developed to determine this relation numerically by using hadron level N2LL accurate theoretical predictions for e+e- to ttbar event shapes expressed in the pole or MSR mass. In this presentation I will talk about crucial improvements to this framework and provide a first look at observable universality and a preliminary comparison between the major Monte-Carlo event generators Pythia, Herwig and Sherpa.

https://univienna.zoom.us/j/93427906843?pwd=YjhSejdUVW16QjVQYUh5TVNSNFNhQT09

Organiser:
Teilchenphysik
Location:

Fakultät für Physik, Erwin Schrödinger-Hörsaal, Boltzmanng. 5, 5. St., 1090 Wien

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und Zoom