GenEvA (I): A new framework for event generation
Abstract
We show how many contemporary issues in event generation can be recast in terms of partonic calculations with a matching scale. This framework is called GenEvA, and a key ingredient is a new notion of phase space which avoids the problem of phase space double-counting by construction and includes a built-in definition of a matching scale. This matching scale can be used to smoothly merge any partonic calculation with a parton shower. The best partonic calculation for a given region of phase space can be determined through physics considerations alone, independent of the algorithmic details of the merging. As an explicit example, we construct a positive-weight partonic calculation for e+e- -> n jets at next-to-leading order (NLO) with leading-logarithmic (LL) resummation. We improve on the NLO/LL result by adding additional higher-multiplicity tree-level (LO) calculations to obtain a merged NLO/LO/LL result. These results are implemented using a new phase space generator introduced in a companion paper [arXiv:0801.4028].
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@article{arxiv.0801.4026,
title = {GenEvA (I): A new framework for event generation},
author = {Christian W. Bauer and Frank J. Tackmann and Jesse Thaler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.4026},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
60 pages, 22 figures, v2: corrected typos, added references