ColliderBit: a GAMBIT module for the calculation of high-energy collider observables and likelihoods
Abstract
We describe ColliderBit, a new code for the calculation of high energy collider observables in theories of physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). ColliderBit features a generic interface to BSM models, a unique parallelised Monte Carlo event generation scheme suitable for large-scale supercomputer applications, and a number of LHC analyses, covering a reasonable range of the BSM signatures currently sought by ATLAS and CMS. ColliderBit also calculates likelihoods for Higgs sector observables, and LEP searches for BSM particles. These features are provided by a combination of new code unique to ColliderBit, and interfaces to existing state-of-the-art public codes. ColliderBit is both an important part of the GAMBIT framework for BSM inference, and a standalone tool for efficiently applying collider constraints to theories of new physics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1705.07919,
title = {ColliderBit: a GAMBIT module for the calculation of high-energy collider observables and likelihoods},
author = {Csaba Balázs and Andy Buckley and Lars A. Dal and Ben Farmer and Paul Jackson and Abram Krislock and Anders Kvellestad and Daniel Murnane and Antje Putze and Are Raklev and Christopher Rogan and Aldo Saavedra and Pat Scott and Christoph Weniger and Martin White},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.07919},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
31 pages, 7 figures, 17 tables. Replacement version accepted by EPJC