In this paper the current release of the Monte Carlo event generator Sherpa, version 1.1, is presented. Sherpa is a general-purpose tool for the simulation of particle collisions at high-energy colliders. It contains a very flexible tree-level matrix-element generator for the calculation of hard scattering processes within the Standard Model and various new physics models. The emission of additional QCD partons off the initial and final states is described through a parton-shower model. To consistently combine multi-parton matrix elements with the QCD parton cascades the approach of Catani, Krauss, Kuhn and Webber is employed. A simple model of multiple interactions is used to account for underlying events in hadron-hadron collisions. The fragmentation of partons into primary hadrons is described using a phenomenological cluster-hadronisation model. A comprehensive library for simulating tau-lepton and hadron decays is provided. Where available form-factor models and matrix elements are used, allowing for the inclusion of spin correlations; effects of virtual and real QED corrections are included using the approach of Yennie, Frautschi and Suura.
In this publication the implementation of a new parton shower model based on the Catani-Seymour dipole factorisation, as first suggested by [1,2], is discussed. First results obtained with the new algorithm are compared with experimental data. 1 steffen@theory.phy.tu-dresden.de 2
Abstract. We compare different procedures for combining fixed-order tree-level matrix-element generators with parton showers. We use the case of W -production at the Tevatron and the LHC to compare different implementations of the so-called CKKW and MLM schemes using different matrix-element generators and different parton cascades. We find that although similar results are obtained in all cases, there are important differences.
We review the physics basis, main features and use of general-purpose Monte
Carlo event generators for the simulation of proton-proton collisions at the
Large Hadron Collider. Topics included are: the generation of hard-scattering
matrix elements for processes of interest, at both leading and next-to-leading
QCD perturbative order; their matching to approximate treatments of higher
orders based on the showering approximation; the parton and dipole shower
formulations; parton distribution functions for event generators;
non-perturbative aspects such as soft QCD collisions, the underlying event and
diffractive processes; the string and cluster models for hadron formation; the
treatment of hadron and tau decays; the inclusion of QED radiation and
beyond-Standard-Model processes. We describe the principal features of the
ARIADNE, Herwig++, PYTHIA 8 and SHERPA generators, together with the Rivet and
Professor validation and tuning tools, and discuss the physics philosophy
behind the proper use of these generators and tools. This review is aimed at
phenomenologists wishing to understand better how parton-level predictions are
translated into hadron-level events as well as experimentalists wanting a
deeper insight into the tools available for signal and background simulation at
the LHC.Comment: 226 pages, 30 figures, submitted to Physics Report
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