MadGraph/MadEvent v4: The New Web Generation
Johan Alwall, Pavel Demin, Simon de Visscher, Rikkert Frederix, Michel, Herquet, Fabio Maltoni, Tilman Plehn, David L. Rainwater, Tim Stelzer

TL;DR
MadGraph/MadEvent v4 introduces a web-based platform for generating and analyzing particle collision events, supporting various models and processes with enhanced flexibility and applications in collider physics.
Contribution
It provides a new web interface, user-defined models, standalone mode, multi-process generation, and integrated analysis platforms for advanced collider event simulation.
Findings
Successful demonstration of Higgs signal and background analysis.
Validation of new physics models against collider data.
Enhanced capabilities for collider physics simulations.
Abstract
We present the latest developments of the MadGraph/MadEvent Monte Carlo event generator and several applications to hadron collider physics. In the current version events at the parton, hadron and detector level can be generated directly from a web interface, for arbitrary processes in the Standard Model and in several physics scenarios beyond it (HEFT, MSSM, 2HDM). The most important additions are: a new framework for implementing user-defined new physics models; a standalone running mode for creating and testing matrix elements; generation of events corresponding to different processes, such as signal(s) and backgrounds, in the same run; two platforms for data analysis, where events are accessible at the parton, hadron and detector level; and the generation of inclusive multi-jet samples by combining parton-level events with parton showers. To illustrate the new capabilities of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
