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2017:groups:tools:resonance_aware [2017/06/12 19:04]
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 **Discussion on Monday:** **Discussion on Monday:**
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 +overview: {{:​2017:​2017_06_12.pdf |slides }}
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 +ATLAS perspective:​ {{:​2017:​leshouches_atlas_powhegwwbbnlo.pdf | slides}}
  
 technicalities (bb4l generator): technicalities (bb4l generator):
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    * make sure that numerical accuracy reached in event generation from MC is the same as in TH-paper    * make sure that numerical accuracy reached in event generation from MC is the same as in TH-paper
  
-       * possible to have grids from the authors (seems to be a viable solution, as atlas and cms will agree - or already agreed - on the settings+       * possible to have grids from the authors (seems to be a viable solution, as atlas and cms will agree - or already agreed - on the settings)
  
        * if grids will be provided, need to agree on parameters to scan upon. It seems that order 20 runs will  be enough (a scan would mostly be done using 5-10 values for mtop, and 2-3 values for hdamp)        * if grids will be provided, need to agree on parameters to scan upon. It seems that order 20 runs will  be enough (a scan would mostly be done using 5-10 values for mtop, and 2-3 values for hdamp)
  
-       ​* ​+       ​* ​It might even be possible to use the powheg reweighting machinery to avoid having to re-run all the grids. This might depend on how far mtop is moved from the central value. T. Jezo and collaborators have tried this. Perhaps it'd be useful to perform a closure-test,​ but using the outermost mtop values that atlas/cms would use. 
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 +       * this reweighting would miss the mtop dependence in R/B. There exists an experimental facility in powheg, to capture these effects via a reweighting,​ but it was implemented only for DY, and rarely used. Not clear it would work here. 
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 +[ER: to be continued] 
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