The new Monte Carlo Event Generator Herwig++
Stefan Gieseke (University of Cambridge)

TL;DR
Herwig++ is a newly developed Monte Carlo event generator designed to simulate e+e- annihilation events, with initial results showing promising agreement with experimental data.
Contribution
This paper introduces Herwig++, the first version of a Monte Carlo event generator capable of simulating e+e- annihilation events.
Findings
Herwig++ successfully reproduces key distributions from e+e- annihilation data.
The generator's results are consistent with a wide range of experimental measurements.
Abstract
We present results obtained with the new Monte Carlo event generator Herwig++. In its first version (1.0), Herwig++ is capable of simulating e+e- Annihilation events. We compare results for different distributions with a vast amount of available data from e+e- annihilation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
