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HighPT

HighPT (pronounced "hyped") is a Mathematica package for the analysis of high-energy semileptonic transitions at hadron colliders. It allows to compute high-$p_T$ tail observables for semileptonic processes, i.e. Drell-Yan cross sections, for dilepton and monolepton final states at the LHC.

The HighPT code is publicly available in the GitHub repository: https://github.com/HighPT/HighPT


Models

HighPT can calculate the high-$p_T$ observables either within the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) or in explicit New Physics (NP) models, which allows for an assesment of a wide range of NP scenarios.

  • SMEFT

In the SMEFT observables can be computed at tree level, including the relevant energy-enhanced operators up to mass-dimension eight. This allows for a consistent description of the cross section including terms of $\mathcal{O}(\Lambda^{−4})$ in the EFT cutoff scale $\Lambda$.

  • NP models

In explicit BSM theories with new tree-level mediators, that can be resolved at LHC energies, observables can be computed including the full propagation effects of these new particles. The list of all currently impleneted mediators and their available masses can be found here.


Functionalities

The main routines of the HighPT code are:

  • DifferentialCrossSection computes differential cross sections.
  • CrossSection computes integrated cross sections.
  • EventYield computes NP event yields for the recasted experimental searches.
  • ChiSquareLHC computes $\chi^2$ likelihoods for NP in the recasted experimental searches.

Further functionalities include the option to redefine the alignment of the mass and flavor basis for quarks and the possibility to translate the results obtained by HighPT in Mathematica to a python file using the WCxf format.


Open source

HighPT is an open source software. If you find a bug, have a question, or are looking for further features, please have a look at our issue page in the GitHub repositors where you can open a new topic. If you want to contribute to HighPT please feel free to open a pull request.


References

If you use HighPT please cite:

  • L. Allwicher, D. A. Faroughy, F. Jaffredo, O. Sumensari, and F. Wilsch, HighPT: A Tool for high-$p_T$ Drell-Yan Tails Beyond the Standard Model, [arXiv:2207.10756]

  • L. Allwicher, D. A. Faroughy, F. Jaffredo, O. Sumensari, and F. Wilsch, Drell-Yan Tails Beyond the Standard Model, [arXiv:2207.10714].

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