Parton Evolution Beyond Current Paradigms
- đ¤ Speaker: Simon Plaetzer
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 04 February 2021, 16:00 - 17:00
- đ Venue: Virtual Seminar
Abstract
The seminar will take place via Zoom here.
The Zoom coordinates and password are: https://maths-cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/95215212460?pwd=TWN5cjJ3azErSUYremw5UWRKL0NKUT09 Meeting ID: 952 1521 2460 Passcode: 564166
Monte Carlo event generators are the vital link between theory and the complexity observed at collider experiments. Like analytic resummation, their central parton shower component describes multiple QCD radiation off partons involved in a large-momentum scattering down the small scales describing the inner structure of jets and radiation in between jets.
Current approaches are based on a probabilistic evolution picture which is surprisingly accurate for certain observables. However, the strive for higher precision of the parton evolution neccessitates a formulation starting from scattering amplitudes. So-called non-global observables and mixing in colour space set the level of complexity of new evolution algorithms.
In this talk I will provide an introduction to parton evolution at the amplitude level, and discuss how corrections beyond leading colour and beyond leading order can be addressed in parton branching algorithms, suited for both analytic approaches as well as a new generation of event generators.
The slides can be found here.
Series This talk is part of the HEP phenomenology joint Cavendish-DAMTP seminar series.
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Simon Plaetzer
Thursday 04 February 2021, 16:00-17:00