
TL;DR
This paper discusses recent updates to CARLOMAT, enhancing its phase integration and extending its capabilities to include new physics models like scalar electrodynamics and anomalous Wtb couplings.
Contribution
It introduces new features in CARLOMAT, notably improved phase integration routines and support for extended standard model operators up to dimension five.
Findings
Enhanced phase integration routines for better accuracy
Implementation of scalar electrodynamics and anomalous Wtb couplings
Supports operators of dimension up to five
Abstract
New developments in CARLOMAT, a program for automatic computation of the lowest order cross sections, are presented. They include improvements of the phase integration routines and implementation of extensions of the standard model, such as scalar electrodynamics or the anomalous Wtb coupling including operators of dimension up to five.
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TopicsAdvanced Control Systems Optimization
