TL;DR
APFEL Web is an accessible online tool that enables users to graphically visualize parton distribution functions, aiding collider physics research and phenomenological studies.
Contribution
It introduces a new web-based platform for visualizing PDFs, combining technical design, user guidance, and practical examples for collider physics applications.
Findings
Provides flexible, user-friendly visualization of PDFs
Supports collider phenomenological studies
Demonstrates output examples for user guidance
Abstract
We present APFEL Web, a web-based application designed to provide a flexible user-friendly tool for the graphical visualization of parton distribution functions (PDFs). In this note we describe the technical design of the APFEL Web application, motivating the choices and the framework used for the development of this project. We document the basic usage of APFEL Web and show how it can be used to provide useful input for a variety of collider phenomenological studies. Finally we provide some examples showing the output generated by the application.
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