882 results on '"Bélanger, G."'
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2. micrOMEGAs 6.0: N-component dark matter
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Alguero, G., Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., Chakraborti, S., Goudelis, A., Kraml, S., Mjallal, A., and Pukhov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
micrOMEGAs is a numerical code to compute dark matter (DM) observables in generic extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics. We present a new version of micrOMEGAs that includes a generalization of the Boltzmann equations governing the DM cosmic abundance evolution which can be solved to compute the relic density of N-component DM. The direct and indirect detection rates in such scenarios take into account the relative contribution of each component such that constraints on the combined signal of all DM components can be imposed. The co-scattering mechanism for DM production is also included, whereas the routines used to compute the relic density of feebly interacting particles have been improved in order to take into account the effect of thermal masses of t-channel particles. Finally, the tables for the DM self-annihilation - induced photon spectra have been extended down to DM masses of 110 MeV, and they now include annihilation channels into light mesons., Comment: 39 pages, 1 figure
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- 2023
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3. Chasing Super-Massive Black Hole merging events with $Athena$ and LISA
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Piro, L., Colpi, M., Aird, J., Mangiagli, A., Fabian, A. C., Guainazzi, M., Marsat, S., Sesana, A., McNamara, P., Bonetti, M., Rossi, E. M., Tanvir, N. R., Baker, J. G., Belanger, G., Canton, T. Dal, Jennrich, O., Katz, M. L., and Luetzgendorf, N.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
The European Space Agency is studying two large-class missions bound to operate in the decade of the 30s, and aiming at investigating the most energetic and violent phenomena in the Universe. $Athena$ is poised to study the physical conditions of baryons locked in large-scale structures from the epoch of their formation, as well as to yield an accurate census of accreting super-massive black holes down to the epoch of reionization; LISA will extend the hunt for Gravitational Wave (GW) events to the hitherto unexplored mHz regime. We discuss in this paper the science that their concurrent operation could yield, and present possible $Athena$ observational strategies. We focus on Super-Massive (M$\lesssim10^7\rm M_{\odot}$) Black Hole Mergers (SMBHMs), potentially accessible to $Athena$ up to $z\sim2$. The simultaneous measurement of their electro-magnetic (EM) and GW signals may enable unique experiments in the domains of astrophysics, fundamental physics, and cosmography, such as the magneto-hydrodynamics of fluid flows in a rapidly variable space-time, the formation of coronae and jets in Active Galactic Nuclei, and the measurement of the speed of GW, among others. Key to achieve these breakthrough results will be the LISA capability of locating a SMBHM event with an error box comparable to, or better than the field-of-view of the $Athena$ Wide Field Imager ($\simeq0.4\,$deg$^2$) and $Athena$ capability to slew fast to detect the source during the inspiral phase and the post-merger phase. Together, the two observatories will open in principle the exciting possibility of truly concurrent EM and GW studies of the SMBHMs, Comment: 17 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2022
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4. WIMP and FIMP dark matter in the inert doublet plus singlet model
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Belanger, G., Mjallal, A., and Pukhov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We consider multi-component dark matter in a model where one dark matter component is feebly interacting (FIMP) while the second is weakly interacting (WIMP). The model contains an inert scalar doublet and a complex scalar singlet and features a discrete $Z_4$ symmetry. We determine the parameter space that satisfies theoretical constraints, collider constraints, relic density as well as direct and indirect detection limits. We discuss the possibility to probe the model through collider and astrophysical searches. We find that it is possible that the FIMP forms the dominant DM component, in this case the astrophysical signatures of the WIMP are much suppressed. We also explore the case where the doublet can decay into pairs of singlets leaving only one DM component, the FIMP. These scenarios are constrained by BBN and are best explored at colliders since astrophysical signatures are suppressed., Comment: 26 pages, 10 figures
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- 2022
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5. Two dark matter candidates: the case of inert doublet and singlet scalars
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Belanger, G., Mjallal, A., and Pukhov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We consider a multi-component dark matter model where the dark sector contains a scalar doublet and a complex scalar singlet. We impose a discrete $Z_4$ symmetry to ensure such that the lightest component of the doublet, $\tilde{A}$, and the singlet, $\tilde{S}$, are both stable. Interactions between the dark sectors impact significantly dark matter observables, they allow in particular to significantly relax the direct detection constraints on the model. To determine the parameter space that satisfies relic density, theoretical and collider constraints as well as direct and indirect detection limits, we perform two separate scans, the first includes the full parameter space of the model while the second is dedicated to scenarios with a compressed inert doublet spectrum. In the first case we find that the singlet is generally the dominant dark matter component while in the compressed case the doublet is more likely to be the dominant dark matter component. In both cases we find that the two dark matter particles can have masses that ranges from around $m_h/2$ to over the TeV scale. We emphasize the interplay between cosmological astrophysical and collider constraints and show that a large fraction of the parameter space that escapes current constraints is within the sensitivity reach of future detectors such as XENON-nT, Darwin or CTA. Important collider signatures are mostly found in the compressed spectrum case with the possibility of probing the model with searches for heavy stable charged particles and disappearing tracks. We also show that semi-annihilation processes such as $\tilde{S}\tilde{S}\to \tilde{A}Z$ could give the dominant signature in indirect detection searches., Comment: 44 pages, 24 figures
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- 2021
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6. The INTEGRAL view on Black Hole X-ray Binaries
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Motta, S. E., Rodriguez, J., Jourdain, E., Del Santo, M., Belanger, G., Cangemi, F., Grinberg, V., Kajava, J. J. E., Kuulkers, E., Malzac, J., Pottschmidt, K., Roques, J. P., Sanchez-Fernandez, C., and Wilms, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
INTEGRAL is an ESA mission in fundamental astrophysics that was launched in October 2002. It has been in orbit for over 18 years, during which it has been observing the high-energy sky with a set of instruments specifically designed to probe the emission from hard X-ray and soft gamma-ray sources. This paper is devoted to the subject of black hole binaries, which are among the most important sources that populate the high-energy sky. We present a review of the scientific literature based on INTEGRAL data, which has significantly advanced our knowledge in the field of relativistic astrophysics. We briefly summarise the state-of-the-art of the study of black hole binaries, with a particular focus on the topics closer to the INTEGRAL science. We then give an overview of the results obtained by INTEGRAL and by other observatories on a number of sources of importance in the field. Finally, we review the main results obtained over the past 18 years on all the black hole binaries that INTEGRAL has observed. We conclude with a summary of the main contributions of INTEGRAL to the field, and on the future perspectives., Comment: 44 pages, 11 figures. Accepted for publication on New Astronomy Reviews
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- 2021
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7. The Galactic LMXB Population and the Galactic Centre Region
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Sazonov, S., Paizis, A., Bazzano, A., Chelovekov, I., Khabibullin, I., Postnov, K., Mereminskiy, I., Fiocchi, M., Bélanger, G., Bird, A. J., Bozzo, E., Chenevez, J., Del Santo, M., Falanga, M., Farinelli, R., Ferrigno, C., Grebenev, S., Krivonos, R., Kuulkers, E., Lund, N., Sanchez-Fernandez, C., Tarana, A., Ubertini, P., and Wilms, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Seventeen years of hard X-ray observations with the instruments of the INTEGRAL observatory, with a focus on the Milky Way and in particular on the Galactic Centre region, have provided a unique database for exploration of the Galactic population of low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs). Our understanding of the diverse energetic phenomena associated with accretion of matter onto neutron stars and black holes has greatly improved. We review the large variety of INTEGRAL based results related to LMXBs. In particular, we discuss the spatial distribution of LMXBs over the Galaxy and their X-ray luminosity function as well as various physical phenomena associated with Atoll and Z sources, bursters, symbiotic X-ray binaries, ultracompact X-ray binaries and persistent black hole LMXBs. We also present an up-to-date catalogue of confirmed LMXBs detected by INTEGRAL, which comprises 166 objects. Last but not least, the long-term monitoring of the Galactic Centre with INTEGRAL has shed light on the activity of Sgr A* in the recent past, confirming previous indications that our supermassive black hole experienced a major accretion episode just ~100 years ago. This exciting topic is covered in this review too., Comment: 60 pages, 26 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in New Astronomy Reviews
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- 2020
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8. Les Houches 2019 Physics at TeV Colliders: New Physics Working Group Report
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Brooijmans, G., Buckley, A., Caron, S., Falkowski, A., Fuks, B., Gilbert, A., Murray, W. J., Nardecchia, M., No, J. M., Torre, R., You, T., Della Porta, G. Zevi, Alguero, G., Araz, J. Y., Banerjee, S., Bélanger, G., Berger-Hryn'ova, T., Bernigaud, J., Bharucha, A., Buttazzo, D., Butterworth, J. M., Cacciapaglia, G., Coccaro, A., Corpe, L., Desai, N., De Simone, A., Dutta, J., Farbin, A., Fichet, S., Flacke, T., Ganguly, S., Gascon-Shotkin, S., Gonzalo, T., Goudelis, A., Gras, P., Gupta, R. S., Habedank, M., Heisig, J., Hendriks, L., Jain, S., Jueid, A., Kar, D., Kraml, S., Kvellestad, A., Lane, K. D., Langford, J., Leinweber, A., Lesauvage, A., Lessa, A., Mamuzic, J., Marzocca, D., Merényi, E., Mjallal, A., Mohan, K. A., Morandini, A., Moreau, G., Mutzel, S., Nellist, C., Otten, S., Pani, P., Panizzi, L., Pierini, M., Polesello, G., Porod, W., Prosper, H. B., Pukhov, A., Quevillon, J., Raklev, A., Reyes-González, H., Ruiz, R., de Austri, R. Ruiz, Schouwenberg, J., Sekmen, S., Sengupta, D., Smith, C., Son, M., Sperka, D., Stienen, B., Tobioka, K., van Beekveld, M., Venturini, E., Vignaroli, N., Vilalta, R., Waltenberger, W., Wardle, N., Watt, G., White, M., Williamson, S. L., Yallup, D., and Zurita, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
This report presents the activities of the `New Physics' working group for the `Physics at TeV Colliders' workshop (Les Houches, France, 10--28 June, 2019). These activities include studies of direct searches for new physics, approaches to exploit published data to constrain new physics, as well as the development of tools to further facilitate these investigations. Benefits of machine learning for both the search for new physics and the interpretation of these searches are also presented., Comment: Proceedings of the BSM Session of the Les Houches 2019 workshop, 227 pages
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- 2020
9. Summary of the 14th IACHEC Meeting
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Madsen, K. K., Terada, Y., Burwitz, V., Belanger, G., Grant, C. E., Guainazzi, M., Kashyap, V., Marshall, H. L., Miller, E. D., Natalucci, L., and Plucinsky, P. P.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We summarize the 14th meeting of the International Astronomical Consortium for High Energy Calibration (IACHEC) held at \textit{Shonan Village} (Kanagawa, Japan) in May 2019. Sixty scientists directly involved in the calibration of operational and future high-energy missions gathered during 3.5 days to discuss the status of the cross-calibration between the current international complement of X-ray observatories, and the possibilities to improve it. This summary consists of reports from the various WGs with topics ranging from the identification and characterization of standard calibration sources, multi-observatory cross-calibration campaigns, appropriate and new statistical techniques, calibration of instruments and characterization of background, communication and preservation of knowledge, and results for the benefit of the astronomical community., Comment: 15 pies
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- 2020
10. Confronting minimal freeze-in models with the LHC
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Bélanger, G., Desai, N., Goudelis, A., Harz, J., Lessa, A., No, J. M., Pukhov, A., Sekmen, S., Sengupta, D., Zaldivar, B., and Zurita, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a class of dark matter models, in which the dark matter particle is a feebly interacting massive particle (FIMP) produced via the decay of an electrically charged and/or colored parent particle. Given the feeble interaction, dark matter is produced via the freeze-in mechanism and the parent particle is long-lived. The latter leads to interesting collider signatures. We study current LHC constrains on our models arising from searches for heavy charged particles, disappearing tracks, displaced leptons and displaced vertices. We demonstrate not only that collider searches can be a powerful probe of the freeze-in dark matter models under consideration, but that an observation can lead as well to interesting insights on the reheating temperature and thus on the validity of certain baryogenesis models., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of Rencontres de Moriond EW 2019, 16-23 March 2019, La Thuile, Italy
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- 2019
11. Summary of the 13th IACHEC Meeting
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Madsen, K. K., Natalucci, L., Belanger, G., Grant, C. E., Guainazzi, M., Kashyap, V., Marshall, H. L., Miller, E. D., Nevalainen, J., Plucinsky, P. P., and Terada, Y.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We summarize the outcome of the 13th meeting of the International Astronomical Consortium for High Energy Calibration (IACHEC), held at Tenuta dei Ciclamini (Avigliano Umbro, Italy) in April 2018. Fifty-one scientists directly involved in the calibration of operational and future high-energy missions gathered during 3.5 days to discuss the current status of the X-ray payload inter-calibration and possible approaches to improve it. This summary consists of reports from the various working groups with topics ranging from the identification and characterization of standard calibration sources, multi-observatory cross-calibration campaigns, appropriate and new statistical techniques, calibration of instruments and characterization of background, and communication and preservation of knowledge and results for the benefit of the astronomical community., Comment: 12 pages
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12. LHC-friendly minimal freeze-in models
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Bélanger, G., Desai, N., Goudelis, A., Harz, J., Lessa, A., No, J. M., Pukhov, A., Sekmen, S., Sengupta, D., Zaldivar, B., and Zurita, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We propose simple freeze-in models where the observed dark matter abundance is explained via the decay of an electrically charged and/or coloured parent particle into Feebly Interacting Massive Particles (FIMP). The parent particle is long-lived and yields a wide variety of LHC signatures depending on its lifetime and quantum numbers. We assess the current constraints and future high luminosity reach of these scenarios at the LHC from searches for heavy stable charged particles, disappearing tracks, displaced vertices and displaced leptons. We show that the LHC constitutes a powerful probe of freeze-in dark matter and can further provide interesting insights on the validity of vanilla baryogenesis and leptogenesis scenarios.
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13. Les Houches 2017: Physics at TeV Colliders New Physics Working Group Report
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Brooijmans, G., Dolan, M., Gori, S., Maltoni, F., McCullough, M., Musella, P., Perrozzi, L., Richardson, P., Riva, F., Angelescu, A., Banerjee, S., Barducci, D., Bélanger, G., Bhattacherjee, B., Borsato, M., Buckley, A., Butterworth, J. M., Cacciapaglia, G., Cai, H., Carvalho, A., Chakraborty, A., Cottin, G., Deandrea, A., de Blas, J., Desai, N., Endo, M., Ezroura, N., Facini, G., Fichet, S., Finco, L., Flacke, T., Fuks, B., Gardner, P., Gascon-Shotkin, S., Goudelis, A., Gras, P., Grellscheid, D., Gröber, R., Guadagnoli, D., Haisch, U., Harz, J., Heisig, J., Herrmann, B., Hewett, J., Hryn'ova, T., Kamenik, J. F., Kraml, S., Laa, U., Lane, K., Lessa, A., Liebler, S., Lohwasser, K., Lombardo, D. M., Majumder, D., Malinauskas, A., Mattelaer, O., Mimasu, K., Moreau, G., Mühlleitner, M., Nelson, A. E., No, J. M., Nojiri, M. M., Pani, P., Panizzi, L., Park, M., Polesello, G., Porod, W., Pritchett, L., Prosper, H. B., Pukhov, A., Quevillon, J., Rizzo, T., Roloff, P., Rzehak, H., Sekmen, S., Sengupta, D., Spira, M., Vernieri, C., Walker, D. G. E., Yallup, D., Zaldivar, B., Zhang, S., and Zurita, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present the activities of the `New Physics' working group for the `Physics at TeV Colliders' workshop (Les Houches, France, 5--23 June, 2017). Our report includes new physics studies connected with the Higgs boson and its properties, direct search strategies, reinterpretation of the LHC results in the building of viable models and new computational tool developments., Comment: Les Houches 2017 proceedings, 224 pages, many figures
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14. On More Sensitive Periodogram Statistics
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Belanger, G.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Period searches in event data have traditionally used the Rayleigh statistic, $R^2$. For X-ray pulsars, the standard has been the $Z^2$ statistic, which sums over more than one harmonic. For $\gamma$-rays, the $H$-test, which optimizes the number of harmonics to sum, is often used. These periodograms all suffer from the same problem, namely artefacts caused by correlations in the Fourier components that arise from testing frequencies with a non-integer number of cycles. This article addresses this problem. The modified Rayleigh statistic is discussed, its generalization to any harmonic, $\mathcal{R}^2_k$, is formulated, and from the latter, the modified $Z^2$ statistic, $\mathcal{Z}^2$, is constructed. Versions of these statistics for binned data and point measurements are derived, and it is shown that the variance in the uncertainties can have an important influence on the periodogram. It is shown how to combine the information about the signal frequency from the different harmonics to estimate its value with maximum accuracy. The methods are applied to an $\textit{XMM-Newton}$ observation of the Crab pulsar for which a decomposition of the pulse profile is presented, and shows that most of the power is in the second, third, and fifth harmonics. The statistical detection power of the $\mathcal{R}^2_k$ statistic is superior to the FFT and equivalent to the Lomb-Scargle (LS). Response to gaps in the data is assessed, and it is shown that the LS does not protect against the distortions they cause. The main conclusion of this work is that the classical $R^2$ and $Z^2$ should be replaced by $\mathcal{R}^2_k$ and $\mathcal{Z}^2$ in all applications with event data, and the LS should be replaced by the $\mathcal{R}^2_k$ when the uncertainty varies from one point measurement to another., Comment: 8 pages (main article), 3 pages (appendix), 11 pages (total), 9 figures
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- 2017
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15. One-loop renormalisation of the NMSSM in SloopS 2: the Higgs sector
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Bélanger, G., Bizouard, V., Boudjema, F., and Chalons, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present a full one-loop renormalisation of the Higgs sector of the Next-to-Minimal- Supersymmetric-Standard-Model (NMSSM) and its implementation within SloopS, a code for the automated computations of one-loop processes in theories beyond the Stan- dard Model. The present work is the sequel to the study we performed on the renor- malisation of the sectors of the NMSSM comprising neutralinos, charginos and sfermions thereby completing the full one-loop renormalisation of the NMSSM. We have investi- gated several renormalisation schemes based on alternative choices (on-shell or DR) of the physical parameters. Special attention is paid to the issue of the mixing between physical fields. To weigh the impact of the different renormalisation schemes, the partial widths for the decays of the Higgs bosons into supersymmetric particles are computed at one-loop. In many decays large differences between the schemes are found. We discuss the origin of these differences. In particular we study two contrasting scenarios. The first model is MSSM-like with a small value for the mixing between the doublet and sin- glet Higgs superfields while the second model has a moderate value for this mixing. We critically discuss the issue of the reconstruction of the underlying parameters and their counterterms in the case of a theory with a large number of parameters, such as the NMSSM, from a set of physical parameters. In the present study this set corresponds to the minimum set of masses for the implementation of the on-shell schemes., Comment: 45 pages, 2 figures
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16. Determination of nitrogen dilution curves of corn, canola, and spring wheat in Canada using classical and Bayesian approaches
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Jégo, G., Sansoulet, J., Pattey, E., Beaudoin, N., Bélanger, G., Ziadi, N., Tremblay, N., Grant, C., Tremblay, G., O’Donovan, J., Harker, K.N., Blackshaw, R., Johnson, E., and Justes, E.
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17. HILIGT, upper limit servers I—Overview
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Saxton, R.D., König, O., Descalzo, M., Belanger, G., Kretschmar, P., Gabriel, C., Evans, P.A., Ibarra, A., Colomo, E., Sarmiento, M., Salgado, J., Agrafojo, A., and Kuulkers, E.
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18. HILIGT, Upper Limit Servers II — Implementing the data servers
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König, O., Saxton, R.D., Kretschmar, P., Angelini, L., Belanger, G., Evans, P.A., Freyberg, M.J., Savchenko, V., Traulsen, I., and Wilms, J.
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19. Omasal flow of nonstructural carbohydrates and nitrogenous compounds in lactating dairy cows fed diets containing timothy cut in the afternoon or morning
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Brito, A.F., Tremblay, G.F., Bertrand, A., Castonguay, Y., Bélanger, G., Lafrenière, C., Martineau, R., and Berthiaume, R.
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- 2021
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20. Handbook of LHC Higgs Cross Sections: 4. Deciphering the Nature of the Higgs Sector
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de Florian, D., Grojean, C., Maltoni, F., Mariotti, C., Nikitenko, A., Pieri, M., Savard, P., Schumacher, M., Tanaka, R., Aggleton, R., Ahmad, M., Allanach, B., Anastasiou, C., Astill, W., Badger, S., Badziak, M., Baglio, J., Bagnaschi, E., Ballestrero, A., Banfi, A., Barducci, D., Beckingham, M., Becot, C., Bélanger, G., Bellm, J., Belyaev, N., Bernlochner, F. U., Beskidt, C., Biekötter, A., Bishara, F., Bizon, W., Bomark, N. E., Bonvini, M., Borowka, S., Bortolotto, V., Boselli, S., Botella, F. J., Boughezal, R., Branco, G. C., Brehmer, J., Brenner, L., Bressler, S., Brivio, I., Broggio, A., Brun, H., Buchalla, G., Burgard, C. D., Calandri, A., Caminada, L., Armadans, R. Caminal, Campanario, F., Campbell, J., Caola, F., Calame, C. M. Carloni, Carrazza, S., Carvalho, A., Casolino, M., Cata, O., Celis, A., Cerutti, F., Chanon, N., Chen, M., Chen, X., Nejad, B. Chokoufé, Christensen, N., Ciuchini, M., Contino, R., Corbett, T., Costa, R., Curtin, D., Dall'Osso, M., David, A., Dawson, S., de Blas, J., de Boer, W., Manzano, P. de Castro, Degrande, C., Delgado, R. L., Demartin, F., Denner, A., Di Micco, B., Di Nardo, R., Dittmaier, S., Dobado, A., Dorigo, T., Dreyer, F. A., Dührssen, M., Duhr, C., Dulat, F., Ecker, K., Ellis, K., Ellwanger, U., Englert, C., Espriu, D., Falkowski, A., Fayard, L., Feger, R., Ferrera, G., Ferroglia, A., Fidanza, N., Figy, T., Flechl, M., Fontes, D., Forte, S., Francavilla, P., Franco, E., Frederix, R., Freitas, A., Freitas, F. F., Frensch, F., Frixione, S., Fuks, B., Furlan, E., Gadatsch, S., Gao, J., Gao, Y., Garzelli, M. V., Gehrmann, T., Gerosa, R., Ghezzi, M., Ghosh, D., Gieseke, S., Gillberg, D., Giudice, G. F., Glover, E. W. N., Goertz, F., Gonçalves, D., Gonzalez-Fraile, J., Gorbahn, M., Gori, S., Gottardo, C. A., Gouzevitch, M., Govoni, P., Gray, D., Grazzini, M., Greiner, N., Greljo, A., Grigo, J., Gritsan, A. V., Gröber, R., Guindon, S., Haber, H. E., Han, C., Han, T., Harlander, R., Harrendorf, M. A., Hartanto, H. B., Hays, C., Heinemeyer, S., Heinrich, G., Herrero, M., Herzog, F., Hespel, B., Hirschi, V., Hoeche, S., Honeywell, S., Huber, S. J., Hugonie, C., Huston, J., Ilnicka, A., Isidori, G., Jäger, B., Jaquier, M., Jones, S. P., Juste, A., Kallweit, S., Kaluza, A., Kardos, A., Karlberg, A., Kassabov, Z., Kauer, N., Kazakov, D. I., Kerner, M., Kilian, W., Kling, F., Köneke, K., Kogler, R., Konoplich, R., Kortner, S., Kraml, S., Krause, C., Krauss, F., Krawczyk, M., Kulesza, A., Kuttimalai, S., Lane, R., Lazopoulos, A., Lee, G., Lenzi, P., Lewis, I. M., Li, Y., Liebler, S., Lindert, J., Liu, X., Liu, Z., Llanes-Estrada, F. J., Logan, H. E., Lopez-Val, D., Low, I., Luisoni, G., Maierhöfer, P., Maina, E., Mansoulié, B., Mantler, H., Mantoani, M., Marini, A. C., Outschoorn, V. I. Martinez, Marzani, S., Marzocca, D., Massironi, A., Mawatari, K., Mazzitelli, J., McCarn, A., Mellado, B., Melnikov, K., Menari, S. B., Merlo, L., Meyer, C., Milenovic, P., Mimasu, K., Mishima, S., Mistlberger, B., Moch, S. -O., Mohammadi, A., Monni, P. F., Montagna, G., Llácer, M. Moreno, Moretti, N., Moretti, S., Motyka, L., Mück, A., Mühlleitner, M., Munir, S., Musella, P., Nadolsky, P., Napoletano, D., Nebot, M., Neu, C., Neubert, M., Nevzorov, R., Nicrosini, O., Nielsen, J., Nikolopoulos, K., No, J. M., O'Brien, C., Ohl, T., Oleari, C., Orimoto, T., Pagani, D., Pandini, C. E., Papaefstathiou, A., Papanastasiou, A. S., Passarino, G., Pecjak, B. D., Pelliccioni, M., Perez, G., Perrozzi, L., Petriello, F., Petrucciani, G., Pianori, E., Piccinini, F., Pierini, M., Pilkington, A., Plätzer, S., Plehn, T., Podskubka, R., Potter, C. T., Pozzorini, S., Prokofiev, K., Pukhov, A., Puljak, I., Queitsch-Maitland, M., Quevillon, J., Rathlev, D., Rauch, M., Re, E., Rebelo, M. N., Rebuzzi, D., Reina, L., Reuschle, C., Reuter, J., Riembau, M., Riva, F., Rizzi, A., Robens, T., Röntsch, R., Rojo, J., Romão, J. C., Rompotis, N., Roskes, J., Roth, R., Salam, G. P., Salerno, R., Sampaio, M. O. P., Santos, R., Sanz, V., Sanz-Cillero, J. J., Sargsyan, H., Sarica, U., Schichtel, P., Schlenk, J., Schmidt, T., Schmitt, C., Schönherr, M., Schubert, U., Schulze, M., Sekula, S., Sekulla, M., Shabalina, E., Shao, H. S., Shelton, J., Shepherd-Themistocleous, C. H., Shim, S. Y., Siegert, F., Signer, A., Silva, J. P., Silvestrini, L., Sjodahl, M., Slavich, P., Slawinska, M., Soffi, L., Spannowsky, M., Speckner, C., Sperka, D. M., Spira, M., Stål, O., Staub, F., Stebel, T., Stefaniak, T., Steinhauser, M., Stewart, I. W., Strassler, M. J., Streicher, J., Strom, D. M., Su, S., Sun, X., Tackmann, F. J., Tackmann, K., Teixeira, A. M., de Lima, R. Teixeira, Theeuwes, V., Thorne, R., Tommasini, D., Torrielli, P., Tosi, M., Tramontano, F., Trócsányi, Z., Trott, M., Tsinikos, I., Ubiali, M., Vanlaer, P., Verkerke, W., Vicini, A., Viliani, L., Vryonidou, E., Wackeroth, D., Wagner, C. E. M., Wang, J., Wayand, S., Weiglein, G., Weiss, C., Wiesemann, M., Williams, C., Winter, J., Winterbottom, D., Wolf, R., Xiao, M., Yang, L. L., Yohay, R., Yuen, S. P. Y., Zanderighi, G., Zaro, M., Zeppenfeld, D., Ziegler, R., Zirke, T., and Zupan, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
This Report summarizes the results of the activities of the LHC Higgs Cross Section Working Group in the period 2014-2016. The main goal of the working group was to present the state-of-the-art of Higgs physics at the LHC, integrating all new results that have appeared in the last few years. The first part compiles the most up-to-date predictions of Higgs boson production cross sections and decay branching ratios, parton distribution functions, and off-shell Higgs boson production and interference effects. The second part discusses the recent progress in Higgs effective field theory predictions, followed by the third part on pseudo-observables, simplified template cross section and fiducial cross section measurements, which give the baseline framework for Higgs boson property measurements. The fourth part deals with the beyond the Standard Model predictions of various benchmark scenarios of Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, extended scalar sector, Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model and exotic Higgs boson decays. This report follows three previous working-group reports: Handbook of LHC Higgs Cross Sections: 1. Inclusive Observables (CERN-2011-002), Handbook of LHC Higgs Cross Sections: 2. Differential Distributions (CERN-2012-002), and Handbook of LHC Higgs Cross Sections: 3. Higgs properties (CERN-2013-004). The current report serves as the baseline reference for Higgs physics in LHC Run 2 and beyond., Comment: 869 pages, 295 figures, 248 tables and 1645 citations. Working Group web page: https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LHCPhysics/LHCHXSWG
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21. Collider limits on new physics within micrOMEGAs4.3
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Barducci, D., Belanger, G., Bernon, J., Boudjema, F., Da Silva, J., Kraml, S., Laa, U., and Pukhov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Results from the LHC put severe constraints on models of new physics. This includes constraints on the Higgs sector from the precise measurement of the mass and couplings of the 125GeV Higgs boson, as well as limits from searches for other new particles. We present the procedure to use these constraints in micrOMEGAs by interfacing it to the external codes Lilith, HiggsSignals, HiggsBounds and SModelS. A few dedicated modules are also provided. With these new features, micrOMEGAs_4.3 provides a generic framework for evaluating dark matter observables together with collider and non-collider constraints., Comment: 23 pages
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22. Feed restriction and type of forage influence performance and behaviour of outdoor gestating sows
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Aubé, L., Guay, F., Bergeron, R., Bélanger, G., Tremblay, G.F., Edwards, S.A., Guy, J.H., and Devillers, N.
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23. One-loop renormalisation of the NMSSM in SloopS : 1. the neutralino-chargino and sfermion sectors
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Belanger, G., Bizouard, V., Boudjema, F., and Chalons, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We have completed the one-loop renormalisation of the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM) allowing for and comparing between different renormalisation schemes. A special attention is paid to on-shell schemes. We study a variety of these schemes based on alternative choices of the physical input parameters. In this paper we present our approach to the renormalisation of the NMSSM and report on our results for the neutralino-chargino and sfermion sectors. We will borrow some results from our study of the Higgs sector whose full discussion is left for a separate publication. We have implemented the set up for all the sectors of the NMSSM within \sloops, a code for the automatic computation of one-loop corrections initially developed for the standard model and the MSSM. Among the many applications that allows the code, we present here the one-loop corrections to neutralino masses and to partial widths of neutralinos and charginos into final states with one gauge boson. One-loop electroweak and QCD corrections to the partial widths of third generation sfermions into a fermion and a chargino or a neutralino are also computed., Comment: 44 pages
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24. Extracting constraints from direct detection searches of supersymmetric dark matter in the light of null results from the LHC in the squark sector
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Riffard, Q., Mayet, F., Bélanger, G., Genest, M. -H., and Santos, D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The comparison of the results of direct detection of Dark Matter, obtained with various target nuclei, requires model-dependent, or even arbitrary, assumptions. Indeed, to draw conclusions either the spin-dependent (SD) or the spin-independent (SI) interaction has to be neglected. In the light of the null results from supersymmetry searches at the LHC, the squark sector is pushed to high masses. We show that for a squark sector at the TeV scale, the framework used to extract contraints from direct detection searches can be redefined as the number of free parameters is reduced. Moreover, the correlation observed between SI and SD proton cross sections constitutes a key issue for the development of the next generation of Dark Matter detectors., Comment: Figure 3 has been updated. Conclusions unchanged
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25. Status and prospects of the nMSSM after LHC Run-1
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Barducci, D., Bélanger, G., Hugonie, C., and Pukhov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The new minimal supersymmetric standard model (nMSSM), a variant of the general next to minimal supersymmetric standard model (NMSSM) without $Z_3$ symmetry, features a naturally light singlino with a mass below 75 GeV. In light of the new constraints from LHC Run-1 on the Higgs couplings, sparticles searches and flavour observables, we define the parameter space of the model which is compatible with both collider and dark matter (DM) properties. Among the regions compatible with these constraints, implemented through NMSSMTools, SModelS and MadAnalysis 5, only one with a singlino lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) with a mass around 5 GeV can explain all the DM abundance of the universe, while heavier mixed singlinos can only form one of the DM components. Typical collider signatures for each region of the parameter space are investigated. In particular, the decay of the 125 GeV Higgs into light scalars and/or pseudoscalars and the decay of the heavy Higgs into charginos and neutralinos, provide distinctive signatures of the model. Moreover, the sfermion decays usually proceed through heavier neutralinos rather than directly into the LSP, as the couplings to the singlino are suppressed. We also show that direct detection searches are complementary to collider ones, and that a future ton-scale detector could completely probe the region of parameter space with a LSP mass around 65 GeV., Comment: 33 pages, 9 figures. Version accepted for publication in JHEP
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26. The XMM-Newton view of the central degrees of the Milky Way
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Ponti, G., Morris, M. R., Terrier, R., Haberl, F., Sturm, R., Clavel, M., Soldi, S., Goldwurm, A., Predehl, P., Nandra, K., Belanger, G., Warwick, R. S., and Tatischeff, V.
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The deepest XMM-Newton mosaic map of the central 1.5 deg of the Galaxy is presented, including a total of about 1.5 Ms of EPIC-pn cleaned exposures in the central 15" and about 200 ks outside. This compendium presents broad-band X-ray continuum maps, soft X-ray intensity maps, a decomposition into spectral components and a comparison of the X-ray maps with emission at other wavelengths. Newly-discovered extended features, such as supernova remnants (SNRs), superbubbles and X-ray filaments are reported. We provide an atlas of extended features within +-1 degree of Sgr A*. We discover the presence of a coherent X-ray emitting region peaking around G0.1-0.1 and surrounded by the ring of cold, mid-IR-emitting material known from previous work as the "Radio Arc Bubble" and with the addition of the X-ray data now appears to be a candidate superbubble. Sgr A's bipolar lobes show sharp edges, suggesting that they could be the remnant, collimated by the circumnuclear disc, of a SN explosion that created the recently discovered magnetar, SGR J1745-2900. Soft X-ray features, most probably from SNRs, are observed to fill holes in the dust distribution, and to indicate a direct interaction between SN explosions and Galactic center (GC) molecular clouds. We also discover warm plasma at high Galactic latitude, showing a sharp edge to its distribution that correlates with the location of known radio/mid-IR features such as the "GC Lobe". These features might be associated with an inhomogeneous hot "atmosphere" over the GC, perhaps fed by continuous or episodic outflows of mass and energy from the GC region., Comment: MNRAS published online. See www.mpe.mpg.de/heg/gc/ for a higher resolution version of the figures
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27. Limits on dark matter proton scattering from neutrino telescopes using micrOMEGAs
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Belanger, G., Da Silva, J., Perrillat-Bottonet, T., and Pukhov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Limits on dark matter spin dependent elastic scattering cross section on protons derived from IceCube data are obtained for different dark matter annihilation channels using micrOMEGAs. The uncertainty on the derived limits, estimated by using different neutrino spectra, can reach a factor two. For all dark matter annihilation channels except for quarks, the limits on the spin dependent cross section are more stringent than those obtained in direct detection experiments. The new functions that allow to derive those limits are described., Comment: 23 pages, 7 figures; v2: references added; v3 and v4: clarifications added; The code can be downloaded from https://lapth.cnrs.fr/micromegas
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28. Probing U(1) extensions of the MSSM at the LHC Run I and in dark matter searches
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Belanger, G., Da Silva, J., Laa, U., and Pukhov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The U(1) extended supersymmetric standard model (UMSSM) can accommodate a Higgs boson at 125 GeV without relying on large corrections from the top/stop sector. After imposing LHC results on the Higgs sector, on B-physics and on new particle searches as well as dark matter constraints, we show that this model offers two viable dark matter candidates, the right-handed (RH) sneutrino or the neutralino. Limits on supersymmetric partners from LHC simplified model searches are imposed using SModelS and allow for light squarks and gluinos. Moreover the upper limit on the relic abundance often favours scenarios with long-lived particles. Searches for a Z' at the LHC remain the most unambiguous probes of this model. Interestingly, the D-term contributions to the sfermion masses allow to explain the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon in specific corners of the parameter space with light smuons or left-handed (LH) sneutrinos. We finally emphasize the interplay between direct searches for dark matter and LHC simplified model searches., Comment: 55 pages, 29 figures; v2: references added; v3: clarifications, mostly about presentation and summary of missing topologies, added; v4: matches published version
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29. Physics at the e+ e- Linear Collider
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Moortgat-Pick, G., Baer, H., Battaglia, M., Belanger, G., Fujii, K., Kalinowski, J., Heinemeyer, S., Kiyo, Y., Olive, K., Simon, F., Uwer, P., Wackeroth, D., Zerwas, P. M., Arbey, A., Asano, M., Bagger, J., Bechtle, P., Bharucha, A., Brau, J., Brummer, F., Choi, S. Y., Denner, A., Desch, K., Dittmaier, S., Ellwanger, U., Englert, C., Freitas, A., Ginzburg, I., Godfrey, S., Greiner, N., Grojean, C., Grunewald, M., Heisig, J., Hocker, A., Kanemura, S., Kawagoe, K., Kogler, R., Krawczyk, M., Kronfeld, A. S., Kroseberg, J., Liebler, S., List, J., Mahmoudi, F., Mambrini, Y., Matsumoto, S., Mnich, J., Monig, K., Muhlleitner, M. M., Poschl, R., Porod, W., Porto, S., Rolbiecki, K., Schmitt, M., Serpico, P., Stanitzki, M., Stål, O., Stefaniak, T., Stockinger, D., Weiglein, G., Wilson, G. W., Zeune, L., Moortgat, F., and Xella, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
A comprehensive review of physics at an e+e- Linear Collider in the energy range of sqrt{s}=92 GeV--3 TeV is presented in view of recent and expected LHC results, experiments from low energy as well as astroparticle physics.The report focuses in particular on Higgs boson, Top quark and electroweak precision physics, but also discusses several models of beyond the Standard Model physics such as Supersymmetry, little Higgs models and extra gauge bosons. The connection to cosmology has been analyzed as well., Comment: 179 pages, plots and references updated, version to be published at EPJC
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30. Dilepton constraints in the Inert Doublet Model from Run 1 of the LHC
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Belanger, G., Dumont, B., Goudelis, A., Herrmann, B., Kraml, S., and Sengupta, D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Searches in final states with two leptons plus missing transverse energy, targeting supersymmetric particles or invisible decays of the Higgs boson, were performed during Run 1 of the LHC. Recasting the results of these analyses in the context of the Inert Doublet Model (IDM) using MadAnalysis 5, we show that they provide constraints on inert scalars that significantly extend previous limits from LEP. Moreover, these LHC constraints allow to test the IDM in the limit of very small Higgs-inert scalar coupling, where the constraints from direct detection of dark matter and the invisible Higgs width vanish., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures; results provided in numerical form as ancillary file
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31. Shoot- and tuber-based critical nitrogen dilution curves for the prediction of the N status in potato
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Giletto, C.M., Reussi Calvo, N.I., Sandaña, P., Echeverría, H.E., and Bélanger, G.
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- 2020
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32. Tall fescue as an alternative to timothy fed with or without alfalfa to dairy cows
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Richard, A.-M., Gervais, R., Tremblay, G.F., Bélanger, G., and Charbonneau, É.
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33. A new look at the cosmic ray positron fraction
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Boudaud, M., Aupetit, S., Caroff, S., Putze, A., Belanger, G., Genolini, Y., Goy, C., Poireau, V., Poulin, V., Rosier, S., Salati, P., Tao, L., and Vecchi, M.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The positron fraction in cosmic rays was found to be a steadily increasing in function of energy, above $\sim$ 10 GeV. This behaviour contradicts standard astrophysical mechanisms, in which positrons are secondary particles, produced in the interactions of primary cosmic rays during the propagation in the interstellar medium. The observed anomaly in the positron fraction triggered a lot of excitement, as it could be interpreted as an indirect signature of the presence of dark matter species in the Galaxy. Alternatively, it could be produced by nearby astrophysical sources, such as pulsars. Both hypotheses are probed in this work in light of the latest AMS-02 positron fraction measurements. The transport of the primary and secondary positrons in the Galaxy is described using a semi-analytic two-zone model. MicrOMEGAs is used to model the positron flux generated by dark matter species. The description of the positron fraction from astrophysical sources is based on the pulsar observations included in the ATNF catalogue. We find that the mass of the favoured dark matter candidates is always larger than 500 GeV. The only dark matter species that fulfils the numerous gamma ray and cosmic microwave background bounds is a particle annihilating into four leptons through a light scalar or vector mediator, with a mixture of tau (75%) and electron (25%) channels, and a mass between 0.5 and 1 TeV. The positron anomaly can also be explained by a single astrophysical source and a list of five pulsars from the ATNF catalogue is given. Those results are obtained with the cosmic ray transport parameters that best fit the B/C ratio. Uncertainties in the propagation parameters turn out to be very significant. In the WIMP annihilation cross section to mass plane for instance, they overshadow the error contours derived from the positron data., Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in A&A, corresponds to published version
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34. micrOMEGAs4.1: two dark matter candidates
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Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., Pukhov, A., and Semenov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
micrOMEGAs is a code to compute dark matter observables in generic extensions of the standard model. This version of micrOMEGAs includes a generalization of the Boltzmann equations to take into account the possibility of two dark matter candidates. The modification of the relic density calculation to include interactions between the two DM sectors as well as semi-annihilation is presented. Both DM signals in direct and indirect detection are computed as well. An extension of the standard model with two scalar doublets and a singlet is used as an example., Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure
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35. Les Houches 2013: Physics at TeV Colliders: New Physics Working Group Report
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Brooijmans, G., Contino, R., Fuks, B., Moortgat, F., Richardson, P., Sekmen, S., Weiler, A., Alloul, A., Arbey, A., Baglio, J., Barducci, D., Barr, A. J., Basso, L., Battaglia, M., Bélanger, G., Belyaev, A., Bernon, J., Bharucha, A., Bondu, O., Boudjema, F., Boos, E., Buchkremer, M., Bunichev, V., Cacciapaglia, G., Chalons, G., Conte, E., Dolan, M. J., Deandrea, A., De Causmaecker, K., Djouadi, A., Dumont, B., Ellis, J., Englert, C., Falkowski, A., Fichet, S., Flacke, T., Gaz, A., Ghezzi, M., Godbole, R., Goudelis, A., Gouzevitch, M., Greco, D., Grober, R., Grojean, C., Guadagnoli, D., Gunion, J. F., Herrmann, B., Kalinowski, J., Kim, J. H., Kraml, S., Krauss, M. E., Kulkarni, S., Lee, S. J., Lim, S. H., Liu, D., Mahmoudi, F., Maravin, Y., Massironi, A., Mitzka, L., Mohan, K., Moreau, G., Mühlleitner, M. M., Nhung, D. T., O'Leary, B., Oliveira, A., Panizzi, L., Pappadopulo, D., Pataraia, S., Porod, W., Pukhov, A., Riva, F., Rojo, J., Rosenfeld, R., Ruiz-Álvarez, J., Rzehak, H., Sanz, V., Sengupta, D., Spannowsky, M., Spira, M., Streicher, J., Strobbe, N., Thamm, A., Thomas, M., Torre, R., Waltenberger, W., Walz, K., Wilcock, A., Wulzer, A., Würthwein, F., and Wymant, C.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present the activities of the "New Physics" working group for the "Physics at TeV Colliders" workshop (Les Houches, France, 3--21 June, 2013). Our report includes new computational tool developments, studies of the implications of the Higgs boson discovery on new physics, important signatures for searches for natural new physics at the LHC, new studies of flavour aspects of new physics, and assessments of the interplay between direct dark matter searches and the LHC., Comment: Proceedings of the New Physics Working Group of the 2013 Les Houches Workshop, Physics at TeV Colliders, Les Houches 3-21 June 2013. 201 pages
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36. Extracting constraints from direct detection searches of supersymmetric dark matter in the light of null results from the LHC in the squark sector
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Riffard, Q, Mayet, F, Bélanger, G, Genest, MH, and Santos, D
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hep-ph ,astro-ph.CO ,hep-ex - Abstract
The comparison of the results of direct detection of dark matter, obtained with various target nuclei, requires model-dependent, or even arbitrary, assumptions. Indeed, to draw conclusions either the spin-dependent (SD) or the spin-independent (SI) interaction has to be neglected. In the light of the null results from supersymmetry searches at the LHC, the squark sector is pushed to high masses. We show that for a squark sector at the TeV scale, the framework used to extract constraints from direct detection searches can be redefined as the number of free parameters is reduced. Moreover, the correlation observed between SI and SD proton cross sections constitutes a key issue for the development of the next generation of dark matter detectors.
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37. Boosting Higgs decays into gamma and a Z in the NMSSM
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Belanger, G., Bizouard, V., and Chalons, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this work we present the computation of the Higgs decay into a photon and a $Z^0$ boson at one-loop level in the framework of the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM). The numerical evaluation of this decay width was performed within the framework of the SloopS code, orginally developped for the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) but which was recently extended to deal with the NMSSM. Thanks to the high level of automation of SloopS all contributions from the various sector of the NMSSM are consistently taken into account, in particular the non-diagonal chargino and sfermion contributions. We then explored the NMSSM parameter space, using HiggsBounds and HiggsSignals, to investigate to which extent these signal can be enhanced., Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, typos fixed, matches the public version, results and conclusions unchanged
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38. micrOMEGAs : a code for the calculation of Dark Matter properties in generic models of particle interaction
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Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., and Pukhov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
These lecture notes describe the micrOMEGAs code for the calculation of Dark Matter observables in extensions of the standard model., Comment: Proceedings of TASI Summer School, Boulder, Colorado, June 2011
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39. Isospin-violating dark matter from a double portal
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Belanger, G., Goudelis, A., Park, J. -C., and Pukhov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study a simple model that can give rise to isospin-violating interactions of Dirac fermion asymmetric dark matter to protons and neutrons through the interference of a scalar and U(1)$'$ gauge boson contribution. The model can yield a large suppression of the elastic scattering cross section off Xenon relative to Silicon thus reconciling CDMS-Si and LUX results while being compatible with LHC findings on the 126 GeV Higgs, electroweak precision tests and flavour constraints., Comment: 25 pages, 7 figures
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40. Global fit to Higgs signal strengths and couplings and implications for extended Higgs sectors
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Belanger, G., Dumont, B., Ellwanger, U., Gunion, J. F., and Kraml, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The most recent LHC data have provided a considerable improvement in the precision with which various Higgs production and decay channels have been measured. Using all available public results from ATLAS, CMS and the Tevatron, we derive for each final state the combined confidence level contours for the signal strengths in the (gluon fusion + ttH associated production) versus (vector boson fusion + VH associated production) space. These "combined signal strength ellipses" can be used in a simple, generic way to constrain a very wide class of New Physics models in which the couplings of the Higgs boson deviate from the Standard Model prediction. Here, we use them to constrain the reduced couplings of the Higgs boson to up-quarks, down-quarks/leptons and vector boson pairs. We also consider New Physics contributions to the loop-induced gluon-gluon and photon-photon couplings of the Higgs, as well as invisible/unseen decays. Finally, we apply our fits to some simple models with an extended Higgs sector, in particular to Two-Higgs-Doublet models of Type I and Type II, the Inert Doublet model, and the Georgi-Machacek triplet Higgs model., Comment: 31 pages, 15 figures; v2: fixed important factor of 2 missing in Eq. (1) (results unchanged), extended discussion in the next-to-last paragraph of Section 3, some references added; v3: appendices and references added, matches version accepted by PRD
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41. micrOMEGAs3.1 : a program for calculating dark matter observables
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Belanger, G., Boudjema, F., Pukhov, A., and Semenov, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
micrOMEGAs is a code to compute dark matter observables in generic extensions of the standard model. This new version of micrOMEGAs is a major update which includes a generalization of the Boltzmann equations to accommodate models with asymmetric dark matter or with semi-annihilation and a first approach to a generalization of the thermodynamics of the Universe in the relic density computation. Furthermore a switch to include virtual vector bosons in the final states in the annihilation cross sections or relic density computations is added. Effective operators to describe loop-induced couplings of Higgses to two-photons or two-gluons are introduced and reduced couplings of the Higgs are provided allowing for a direct comparison with recent LHC results. A module that computes the signature of DM captured in celestial bodies in neutrino telescopes is also provided. Moreover the direct detection module has been improved as concerns the implementation of the strange "content" of the nucleon. New extensions of the standard model are included in the distribution., Comment: 44 pages, 3 figures
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42. On Detecting Transient Phenomena
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Belanger, G.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Statistics - Applications - Abstract
Transient phenomena are interesting and potentially highly revealing of details about the processes under observation and study that could otherwise go unnoticed. It is therefore important to maximize the sensitivity of the method used to identify such events. In this article, we present a general procedure based on the use of the likelihood function for identifying transients which is particularly suited for real-time applications because it requires no grouping or pre-processing of the data. The method makes use of all the information that is available in the data throughout the statistical decision-making process, and is suitable for a wide range of applications. Here we consider those most common in astrophysics, which involve searching for transient sources, events or features in images, time series, energy spectra, and power spectra, and demonstrate the use of the method in the case of a weak X-ray flare in a time series and a short-lived quasi-periodic oscillation in a power spectrum. We derive a fit statistic that is ideal for fitting arbitrarily shaped models to a power density distribution, which is of general interest in all applications involving periodogram analysis., Comment: Typos in published version are corrected
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43. In-flight calibration of the INTEGRAL/IBIS mask
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Soldi, S., Lebrun, F., Gros, A., Belanger, G., Beckmann, V., Caballero, I., Goldwurm, A., Gotz, D., Mattana, F., Heras, J. A. Zurita, Bazzano, A., and Ubertini, P.
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Since the release of the INTEGRAL Offline Scientific Analysis (OSA) software version 9.0, the ghost busters module has been introduced in the INTEGRAL/IBIS imaging procedure, leading to an improvement of the sensitivity around bright sources up to a factor of 7. This module excludes in the deconvolution process the IBIS/ISGRI detector pixels corresponding to the projection of a bright source through mask elements affected by some defects. These defects are most likely associated with screws and glue fixing the IBIS mask to its support. Following these major improvements introduced in OSA 9, a second order correction is still required to further remove the residual noise, now at a level of 0.2-1% of the brightest source in the field of view. In order to improve our knowledge of the IBIS mask transparency, a calibration campaign has been carried out during 2010-2012. We present here the analysis of these data, together with archival observations of the Crab and Cyg X-1, that allowed us to build a composite image of the mask defects and to investigate the origin of the residual noise in the IBIS/ISGRI images. Thanks to this study, we were able to point out a simple modification of the ISGRI analysis software that allows to significantly improve the quality of the images in which bright sources are detected at the edge of the field of view. Moreover, a refinement of the area excluded by the ghost busters module is considered, and preliminary results show improvements to be further tested. Finally, this study indicates further directions to be investigated for improving the ISGRI sensitivity, such as taking into account the thickness of the screws in the mask model or studying the possible discrepancy between the modeled and actual mask element bridges., Comment: accepted for publication in the proceedings of "An INTEGRAL view of the high-energy sky (the first 10 years)" 9th INTEGRAL Workshop, October 15-19, 2012, Paris, France, in Proceedings of Science (INTEGRAL 2012), Eds. A. Goldwurm, F. Lebrun and C. Winkler, (http://pos.sissa.it/cgi-bin/reader/conf.cgi?confid=176), id 154; 6 pages, 4 figures, see the PoS website for the full resolution version
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44. Status of invisible Higgs decays
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Belanger, G., Dumont, B., Ellwanger, U., Gunion, J. F., and Kraml, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We analyze the extent to which the LHC and Tevatron results as of the end of 2012 constrain invisible (or undetected) decays of the Higgs boson-like state at ~ 125 GeV. To this end we perform global fits for several cases: 1) a Higgs boson with Standard Model (SM) couplings but additional invisible decay modes; 2) SM couplings to fermions and vector bosons, but allowing for additional new particles modifying the effective Higgs couplings to gluons and photons; 3) no new particles in the loops but tree-level Higgs couplings to the up-quarks, down-quarks and vector bosons, relative to the SM, treated as free parameters. We find that in the three cases invisible decay rates of 23%, 61%, 88%, respectively, are consistent with current data at 95% confidence level (CL). Limiting the coupling to vector bosons, CV, to CV < 1 in case 3) reduces the allowed invisible branching ratio to 56% at 95% CL. Requiring in addition that the Higgs couplings to quarks have the same sign as in the SM, an invisible rate of up to 36% is allowed at 95% CL. We also discuss direct probes of invisible Higgs decays, as well as the interplay with dark matter searches., Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures; v2: extended discussion on ZH associated production, references added, minor corrections; v4: matches final version published in Phys. Lett. B
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45. Assessing alfalfa production under historical and future climate in eastern Canada: DNDC model development and application
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He, Wentian, Grant, B.B., Smith, W.N., VanderZaag, A.C., Piquette, S., Qian, B., Jing, Q., Rennie, T.J., Bélanger, G., Jégo, G., and Deen, B.
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46. Higgs Couplings at the End of 2012
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Belanger, G., Dumont, B., Ellwanger, U., Gunion, J. F., and Kraml, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Performing a fit to all publicly available data, we analyze the extent to which the latest results from the LHC and Tevatron constrain the couplings of the Higgs boson-like state at ~ 125 GeV. To this end we assume that only Standard Model (SM) particles appear in the Higgs decays, but tree-level Higgs couplings to the up-quarks, down-quarks and vector bosons, relative to the SM are free parameters. We also assume that the leptonic couplings relative to the SM are the same as for the down-quark, and a custodial symmetry for the V=W,Z couplings. In the simplest approach, the effective Higgs couplings to gluons and photons are computed in terms of the previous parameters. This approach is also applied to Two-Higgs-Doublet Models of Type I and Type II. However, we also explore the possibility that the net Higgs to gluon-gluon and gamma-gamma couplings have extra loop contributions coming from Beyond-the-Standard Model physics. We find that the SM p-value ~ 0.5 is more than 2 sigma away from fits in which: a) there is some non-SM contribution to the gamma-gamma coupling of the Higgs; or b) the sign of the top quark coupling to the Higgs is opposite that of the W coupling. In both these cases p-values ~ 0.9 can be achieved. Since option b) is difficult to realize in realistic models, it would seem that new physics contributions to the effective couplings of the Higgs are preferred., Comment: 25 pages, 11 figures; v2: minor corrections, references added; v3: acknowledgement added
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47. Top Polarization in Stop Production at the LHC
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Belanger, G., Godbole, R. M., Hartgring, L., and Niessen, I.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We survey the expected polarization of the top produced in the decay of a scalar top quark, $\tilde t \rightarrow {\tilde t}\chi_i^0, i =1-2$. The phenomenology is quite interesting, since the expected polarization depends both on the mixing in the stop and neutralino sectors and on the mass differences between the stop and the neutralino. We find that a mixed stop behaves almost like a right-handed stop due to the larger hypercharge that enters the stop/top/gaugino coupling and that these polarisation effects disappear, when $m_{\tilde t_1} \approx m_t+m_{\tilde\chi^0_i}$. After a discussion on the expected top polarization from the decay of a scalar top quark, we focus on the interplay of polarization and kinematics at the LHC. We discuss different probes of the top polarization in terms of lab-frame observables. We find that these observables faithfully reflect the polarization of the parent top-quark, but also have a non-trivial dependence on the kinematics of the stop production and decay process. In addition, we illustrate the effect of top polarization on the energy and transverse momentum of the decay lepton in the laboratory frame. Our results show that both spectra are softened substantially in case of a negatively polarized top, particularly for a large mass difference between the stop and the neutralino. Thus, the search strategies, and the conclusions that can be drawn from them, depends not just on the mass difference $m_{\tilde t} - m_{\tilde\chi_{i}^{0}}$ due to the usual kinematic effects but also on the effects of top polarization on the decay kinematics the extent of which depends in turn on the said mass difference., Comment: 28 pages, 14 figures
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48. Two Higgs Bosons at the Tevatron and the LHC?
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Belanger, G., Ellwanger, U., Gunion, J. F., Jiang, Y., and Kraml, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The best fit to the Tevatron results in the bb channel and the mild excesses at CMS in the gamma-gamma channel at 136 GeV and in the tau-tau channel above 132 GeV can be explained by a second Higgs state in this mass range, in addition to the one at 125 GeV recently discovered at the LHC. We show that a scenario with two Higgs bosons at 125 GeV and 136 GeV can be consistent with practically all available signal rates, including a reduced rate in the tau-tau channel around 125 GeV as reported by CMS. An example in the parameter space of the general NMSSM is given where, moreover, the signal rates of the 125 GeV Higgs boson in the gamma-gamma channels are enhanced relative to the expectation for a SM Higgs boson of this mass., Comment: 13 pages, 4 Tables
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49. Searches for New Physics: Les Houches Recommendations for the Presentation of LHC Results
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Kraml, S., Allanach, B. C., Mangano, M., Prosper, H. B., Sekmen, S., Balazs, C., Barr, A., Bechtle, P., Belanger, G., Belyaev, A., Benslama, K., Campanelli, M., Cranmer, K., De Roeck, A., Dolan, M. J., Eifert, T., Ellis, J. R., Felcini, M., Fuks, B., Guadagnoli, D., Gunion, J. F., Heinemeyer, S., Hewett, J., Ismail, A., Kadastik, M., Kramer, M., Lykken, J., Mahmoudi, F., Martin, S. P., Rizzo, T., Robens, T., Tytgat, M., and Weiler, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present a set of recommendations for the presentation of LHC results on searches for new physics, which are aimed at providing a more efficient flow of scientific information between the experimental collaborations and the rest of the high energy physics community, and at facilitating the interpretation of the results in a wide class of models. Implementing these recommendations would aid the full exploitation of the physics potential of the LHC., Comment: 17 pages, no figures; v2: author added
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50. Les Houches 2011: Physics at TeV Colliders New Physics Working Group Report
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Brooijmans, G., Gripaios, B., Moortgat, F., Santiago, J., Skands, P., Vásquez, D. Albornoz, Allanach, B. C., Alloul, A., Arbey, A., Azatov, A., Baer, H., Balázs, C., Barr, A., Basso, L., Battaglia, M., Bechtle, P., Bélanger, G., Belyaev, A., Benslama, K., Bergström, L., Bharucha, A., Boehm, C., Bondarenko, M., Bondu, O., Boos, E., Boudjema, F., Bringmann, T., Brown, M., Bunichev, V., Calvet, S., Campanelli, M., Carmona, A., Cerdeño, D. G., Chala, M., Chivukula, R. S., Chowdhury, D., Christensen, N. D., Cirelli, M., Cox, S., Cranmer, K., Da Silva, J., Delahaye, T., De Roeck, A., Djouadi, A., Dobson, E., Dolan, M., Donato, F., La Rochelle, G. Drieu, Duda, G., Duhr, C., Dumont, B., Edsjö, J., Ellis, J., Evoli, C., Falkowski, A., Felcini, M., Fuks, B., Gabrielli, E., Gaggero, D., Gascon-Shotkin, S., Ghosh, D. K., Giammanco, A., Godbole, R. M., Gondolo, P., Goto, T., Grasso, D., Gris, P., Guadagnoli, D., Gunion, J. F., Haisch, U., Hartgring, L., Heinemeyer, S., Hirsch, M., Hewett, J., Ismail, A., Jeltema, T., Kadastik, M., Kakizaki, M., Kannike, K., Khalil, S., Kneur, J-L., Krämer, M., Kraml, S., Kreiss, S., Lavalle, J., Leane, R., Lykken, J., Maccione, L., Mahmoudi, F., Mangano, M., Martin, S. P., Maurin, D., Moreau, G., Moretti, S., Moskalenko, I., Moultaka, G., Muhlleitner, M., Niessen, I., O'Leary, B., Orlando, E., Panci, P., Polesello, G., Porod, W., Porter, T., Profumo, S., Prosper, H., Pukhov, A., Racioppi, A., Raidal, M., de Traubenberg, M. Rausch, Renaud, A., Reuter, J., Rizzo, T. G., Robens, T., Rodríguez-Marrero, A. Y., Salati, P., Savage, C., Scott, P., Sekmen, S., Semenov, A., Shan, C. -L., Shepherd-Themistocleous, C., Simmons, E. H., Slavich, P., Speckner, C., Staub, F., Strong, A., Taillet, R., Thomas, F. S., Thomas, M. C., Tomalin, I., Tytgat, M., Ughetto, M., Valéry, L., Walker, D. G. E., Weiler, A., West, S. M., White, C. D., Williams, A. J., Wingerter, A., Wymant, C., Yu, J. -H., Yuan, C. -P., and Zerwas, D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present the activities of the "New Physics" working group for the "Physics at TeV Colliders" workshop (Les Houches, France, 30 May-17 June, 2011). Our report includes new agreements on formats for interfaces between computational tools, new tool developments, important signatures for searches at the LHC, recommendations for presentation of LHC search results, as well as additional phenomenological studies., Comment: 243 pages, report of the Les Houches 2011 New Physics Group; fix three figures
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