A standard convention for particle-level Monte Carlo event-variation weights

Author:

Bothmann Enrico1,Buckley Andy2,Gütschow Christian3,Prestel Stefan4,Schönherr Marek5,Skands Peter6,Andersen Jeppe R.5,Bhattacharya Saptaparna7,Butterworth Jonathan3,Singh Chahal Gurpreet5,Corpe Louie8,Gellersen Leif6,Gignac Matthew9,Höche Stefan10,Kar Deepak11,Krauss Frank5,Kretzschmar Jan12,Lönnblad Leif4,McFayden Josh13,Papaefstathiou Andreas14,Plätzer Simon15,Schumann Steffen1,Seymour Michael H.16,Siegert Frank17,Siódmok Andrzej18

Affiliation:

1. University of Göttingen

2. University of Glasgow

3. University College London

4. Lund University

5. Durham University

6. Monash University

7. Northwestern University

8. European Organization for Nuclear Research

9. University of California, Santa Cruz

10. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

11. University of the Witwatersrand

12. University of Liverpool

13. University of Sussex

14. Kennesaw State University

15. University of Graz

16. University of Manchester

17. Dresden University of Technology

18. Jagiellonian University

Abstract

Streams of event weights in particle-level Monte Carlo event generators are a convenient and immensely CPU-efficient approach to express systematic uncertainties in phenomenology calculations, providing systematic variations on the nominal prediction within a single event sample. But the lack of a common standard for labelling these variation streams across different tools has proven to be a major limitation for event-processing tools and analysers alike. Here we propose a well-defined, extensible community standard for the naming, ordering, and interpretation of weight streams that will serve as the basis for semantically correct parsing and combination of such variations in both theoretical and experimental studies.

Funder

Horizon 2020

Royal Society

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Stichting SciPost

Subject

Statistical and Nonlinear Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Condensed Matter Physics

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