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Reinterpretation of LHC Results for New Physics: Status and Recommendations after Run 2

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-08-25 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We report on the status of efforts to improve the reinterpretation of searches and measurements at the LHC in terms of models for new physics, in the context of the LHC Reinterpretation Forum. We detail current experimental offerings in direct searches for new particles, measurements, technical implementations and Open Data, and provide a set of recommendations for further improving the presentation of LHC results in order to better enable reinterpretation in the future. We also provide a brief description of existing software reinterpretation frameworks and recent global analyses of new physics that make use of the current data.

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@article{arxiv.2003.07868,
  title  = {Reinterpretation of LHC Results for New Physics: Status and Recommendations after Run 2},
  author = {Waleed Abdallah and Shehu AbdusSalam and Azar Ahmadov and Amine Ahriche and Gaël Alguero and Benjamin C. Allanach and Jack Y. Araz and Alexandre Arbey and Chiara Arina and Peter Athron and Emanuele Bagnaschi and Yang Bai and Michael J. Baker and Csaba Balazs and Daniele Barducci and Philip Bechtle and Aoife Bharucha and Andy Buckley and Jonathan Butterworth and Haiying Cai and Claudio Campagnari and Cari Cesarotti and Marcin Chrzaszcz and Andrea Coccaro and Eric Conte and Jonathan M. Cornell and Louie Dartmoor Corpe and Matthias Danninger and Luc Darmé and Aldo Deandrea and Nishita Desai and Barry Dillon and Caterina Doglioni and Juhi Dutta and John R. Ellis and Sebastian Ellis and Farida Fassi and Matthew Feickert and Nicolas Fernandez and Sylvain Fichet and Jernej F. Kamenik and Thomas Flacke and Benjamin Fuks and Achim Geiser and Marie-Hélène Genest and Akshay Ghalsasi and Tomas Gonzalo and Mark Goodsell and Stefania Gori and Philippe Gras and Admir Greljo and Diego Guadagnoli and Sven Heinemeyer and Lukas A. Heinrich and Jan Heisig and Deog Ki Hong and Tetiana Hryn'ova and Katri Huitu and Philip Ilten and Ahmed Ismail and Adil Jueid and Felix Kahlhoefer and Jan Kalinowski and Deepak Kar and Yevgeny Kats and Charanjit K. Khosa and Valeri Khoze and Tobias Klingl and Pyungwon Ko and Kyoungchul Kong and Wojciech Kotlarski and Michael Krämer and Sabine Kraml and Suchita Kulkarni and Anders Kvellestad and Clemens Lange and Kati Lassila-Perini and Seung J. Lee and Andre Lessa and Zhen Liu and Lara Lloret Iglesias and Jeanette M. Lorenz and Danika MacDonell and Farvah Mahmoudi and Judita Mamuzic and Andrea C. Marini and Pete Markowitz and Pablo Martinez Ruiz del Arbol and David Miller and Vasiliki Mitsou and Stefano Moretti and Marco Nardecchia and Siavash Neshatpour and Dao Thi Nhung and Per Osland and Patrick H. Owen and Orlando Panella and Alexander Pankov and Myeonghun Park and Werner Porod and Darren Price and Harrison Prosper and Are Raklev and Jürgen Reuter and Humberto Reyes-González and Thomas Rizzo and Tania Robens and Juan Rojo and Janusz A. Rosiek and Oleg Ruchayskiy and Veronica Sanz and Kai Schmidt-Hoberg and Pat Scott and Sezen Sekmen and Dipan Sengupta and Elizabeth Sexton-Kennedy and Hua-Sheng Shao and Seodong Shin and Luca Silvestrini and Ritesh Singh and Sukanya Sinha and Jory Sonneveld and Yotam Soreq and Giordon H. Stark and Tim Stefaniak and Jesse Thaler and Riccardo Torre and Emilio Torrente-Lujan and Gokhan Unel and Natascia Vignaroli and Wolfgang Waltenberger and Nicholas Wardle and Graeme Watt and Georg Weiglein and Martin J. White and Sophie L. Williamson and Jonas Wittbrodt and Lei Wu and Stefan Wunsch and Tevong You and Yang Zhang and José Zurita},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.07868},
  year   = {2020}
}

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58 pages, minor revision following comments from SciPost referees