Parton distributions with LHC data
Richard D. Ball, Valerio Bertone, Stefano Carrazza, Christopher, S.Deans, Luigi Del Debbio, Stefano Forte, Alberto Guffanti, Nathan, P.Hartland, Jose I.Latorre, Juan Rojo, Maria Ubiali

TL;DR
This paper presents the first global determination of nucleon parton distributions at NLO and NNLO incorporating extensive LHC data, improving the accuracy and consistency of proton structure models.
Contribution
It introduces an improved FastKernel method and a comprehensive analysis of LHC data's impact on parton distribution functions, advancing previous PDF determinations.
Findings
LHC data are consistent with older data sets.
Inclusion of LHC data refines the strangeness fraction of the proton.
Predictions for standard candle cross-sections are updated.
Abstract
We present the first determination of parton distributions of the nucleon at NLO and NNLO based on a global data set which includes LHC data: NNPDF2.3. Our data set includes, besides the deep inelastic, Drell-Yan, gauge boson production and jet data already used in previous global PDF determinations, all the relevant LHC data for which experimental systematic uncertainties are currently available: ATLAS and LHCb W and Z lepton rapidity distributions from the 2010 run, CMS W electron asymmetry data from the 2011 run, and ATLAS inclusive jet cross-sections from the 2010 run. We introduce an improved implementation of the FastKernel method which allows us to fit to this extended data set, and also to adopt a more effective minimization methodology. We present the NNPDF2.3 PDF sets, and compare them to the NNPDF2.1 sets to assess the impact of the LHC data. We find that all the LHC data are…
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