(Re)interpretation of the LHC results for new physics

Europe/London
PH8 (James Duff Lecture Theatre) (Durham University)

PH8 (James Duff Lecture Theatre)

Durham University

Rochester Building Lower Mountjoy South Rd, Durham DH1 3LE
Jack Araz (IPPP - Durham University), Jonathan Butterworth (UCL), Michael Spannowsky (IPPP, Durham University), Nicholas Wardle (Imperial College London), Sabine Kraml (LPSC Grenoble)
Description

*** A national train strike on Friday, Sep 1, risks to make travel from the workshop exceedingly difficult! We're therefore trying to adapt the workshop program, accommodating the Friday talks on Wed/Thu instead. Please regularly check the timetable for short-notice updates. ***

This is the 8th general workshop of the “Forum on the interpretation of the LHC results for BSM studies”, or LHC Reinterpretation Forum (RIF) for short. It aims to review new developments on the tools, phenomenology, and experimental sides and to prepare for the Run 3 results of the LHC. In this context, the major topics of this workshop will be: 

  1. Storage and (re)usage of theoretical predictions, including event samples
  2. The communication and reuse of statistical and machine-learned models
  3. The combined/global interpretation of searches and measurements 

Moreover, a full day will be dedicated to EFT-related aspects in a joint session with the LHC EFT working group!

 

We will also continue the conversation on general best practices for the publication and reuse of experimental results beyond the LHC and therefore welcome contributions regarding results from, e.g., intensity-frontier or astrophysical experiments.

Background: The RIF aims to discuss topics related to the BSM (re)interpretation of LHC data, including the development of the necessary public recasting tools and related infrastructure, and to provide a platform for continuous interaction between theorists and with the experiments. So far, seven general workshops have been held at CERN, Fermilab, and Imperial College London. They resulted in the 2020 report on Reinterpretation of LHC Results for New Physics: Status and recommendations after Run 2, arXiv:2003.07868, and the white paper on Publishing statistical models: Getting the most out of particle physics experiments, arXiv:2109.04981 (both published in SciPost Physics), which will be the basis of this meeting.

Participants
  • Adam Szabelski
  • Aidin Masouminia
  • Aman Desai
  • Anders Kvellestad
  • Andrea Barontini
  • Andy Buckley
  • Anisha .
  • Athanasios Dedes
  • Benjamin Nachman
  • Carolina Bolognani
  • Carsten Burgard
  • Christian Gutschow
  • Christian Weber
  • Clemens Lange
  • Danny van Dyk
  • Emanuele Roberto Nocera
  • Farida Fassi
  • Humberto Reyes-González
  • Ida-Marie Johansson
  • Jack Araz
  • Jaco ter Hoeve
  • Jacob Kempster
  • Jamie Yellen
  • Jing Li
  • Jonathan Butterworth
  • Jonathon Langford
  • Jordan Byers
  • Jordy Degens
  • Joydeep Chakrabortty
  • Judita Mamuzic
  • Ken Mimasu
  • Kevin Lannon
  • Kirill Skovpen
  • Krzysztof Rolbiecki
  • Laura Reina
  • Lohan Sartore
  • Lorenz Gaertner
  • Luca Panizzi
  • Luzhan Yue
  • Marta Felcini
  • María Moreno Llácer
  • Matteo Maltoni
  • Matteo Presilla
  • Matthew Feickert
  • Matthew Knight
  • Mauricio Ardiles Diaz
  • Mehmet Demirci
  • Michael Spannowsky
  • Michał Ryczkowski
  • Mohamed Krab
  • Mohammad Mahdi Altakach
  • Muhammad Husnain Shahid
  • Muhammad Usman
  • Nathan Jamieson
  • Nicholas Smith
  • Nicholas Wardle
  • Nicolas Berger
  • Nicolas Neill
  • Nishita Desai
  • Orhan Cakir
  • Patricia Rebello Teles
  • Paul Krueper
  • Pietro Colangelo
  • Rahul Balasubramanian
  • Rajeev Singh
  • Raquel Gomez Ambrosio
  • Robert Schoefbeck
  • Roberto Franceschini
  • Roy Lemmon
  • Sabine Kraml
  • Sally Dawson
  • Shakeel Ur Rahaan
  • Shankha Banerjee
  • SHANMUGA SUNDARAM
  • Siddharth Prasad Maharathy
  • Sihyun Jeon
  • Simon Williams
  • Sonali Patnaik
  • SOUAD SEMLALI
  • Sowmaydeep Dwivedi
  • Sreemanti Chakraborti
  • Sukanya Sinha
  • Timothee Pascal
  • Tisa Biswas
  • Tomas Gonzalo
  • Ujjwal Agrawal
  • Upalaparna Banerjee
  • Valeri Khoze
  • Volker Austrup
  • William Shepherd
  • Wojciech Wislicki
  • Wolfgang Waltenberger
  • Yoran Yeh
  • Zahari Kassabov
  • Zeren Simon Wang
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