Heidelberg 2022 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 85: Beyond the Standard Model (Theory) 2 and QFT and Lattice Gauge Theory 1
T 85.5: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 24. März 2022, 17:15–17:30, T-H16
HiggsTools: a toolbox for BSM scalar phenomenology — Steven Paasch1, Cheng Li1, Jonas Wittbrodt1, •Thomas Biekoetter1, Henning Bahl1, Georg Weiglein1, and Sven Heinemeyer2 — 1Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY — 2Instituto de Fisica Teorica (UAM/CSIC), Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
The codes HiggsBounds and HiggsSignals compare model predictions of BSM models with extended scalar sectors to searches for additional scalars and measurements to the 125GeV Higgs boson. We present a unification and extension of the functionalities provided by both codes into the new HiggsTools framework. The codes have been re-written in modern C++ with a native python interface for easy interactive use. We discuss the user interface for providing model predictions, now part of the new sub-library HiggsPredictions, which also provides access to many tabulated cross sections and BRs in reference models such as the SM. HiggsBounds now implements experimental limits purely through json data files and can better handle clusters of BSM particles of similar mass, even for complicated search topologies. In HiggsSignals, the treatment of different types of measurements has been unified, both in the χ2 computation and in the data file format used to implement experimental results.