5–7 Oct 2022
DESY Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Event shapes and jet substructure at past and future lepton colliders

6 Oct 2022, 16:36
15m
Seminar Room 2 (DESY Hamburg)

Seminar Room 2

DESY Hamburg

Parallel session talk WG1-PREC - Physics Potential: Precision WG 1 - Precision

Speaker

Daniel Reichelt (Durham University, IPPP)

Description

Jet substructure is an important tool in analyses at the currently running LHC
experiments. These observables, and likewise related event shapes, can be
expected to play an important role at future colliders, both in the study of QCD
effects as well as in the tagging of jet properties to identify signal enhanced
phase space regions in various analyses. In this talk I will present examples
for such applications, using resummed results for event shapes and jet
substructure at $e^+e^-$ colliders. These predictions are obtained using the
Sherpa event generator framework, both for Monte Carlo simulations as well as in
conjunction with analytic resummation in the CAESAR framework.

Primary author

Daniel Reichelt (Durham University, IPPP)

Presentation materials