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Begone, G.; Deisenroth, M.P.; Kim, J.S.; Liem, S.; Ruiz de Austri, R.; Welling, M. |
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Accelerating the BSM interpretation of LHC data with machine learning |
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2019 |
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Physics of the Dark Universe |
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Phys. Dark Universe |
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The interpretation of Large Hadron Collider (LHC) data in the framework of Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) theories is hampered by the need to run computationally expensive event generators and detector simulators. Performing statistically convergent scans of high-dimensional BSM theories is consequently challenging, and in practice unfeasible for very high-dimensional BSM theories. We present here a new machine learning method that accelerates the interpretation of LHC data, by learning the relationship between BSM theory parameters and data. As a proof-of-concept, we demonstrate that this technique accurately predicts natural SUSY signal events in two signal regions at the High Luminosity LHC, up to four orders of magnitude faster than standard techniques. The new approach makes it possible to rapidly and accurately reconstruct the theory parameters of complex BSM theories, should an excess in the data be discovered at the LHC. |
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[Begone, Gianfranco; Liem, Sebastian] Univ Amsterdam, GRAPPA, Sci Pk 904, NL-1098 XH Amsterdam, Netherlands, Email: jongsoo.kim@tu-dortmund.de |
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Moretti, F.; Bombacigno, F.; Montani, G. |
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The Role of Longitudinal Polarizations in Horndeski and Macroscopic Gravity: Introducing Gravitational Plasmas |
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2021 |
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Universe |
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Universe |
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7 |
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gravitational waves; gauge-invariant method; Landau damping; macroscopic gravity |
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We discuss some general and relevant features of longitudinal gravitational modes in Horndeski gravity and their interaction with matter media. Adopting a gauge-invariant formulation, we clarify how massive scalar and vector fields can induce additional transverse and longitudinal excitations, resulting in breathing, vector, and longitudinal polarizations. We review, then, the interaction of standard gravitational waves with a molecular medium, outlining the emergence of effective massive gravitons, induced by the net quadrupole moment due to molecule deformation. Finally, we investigate the interaction of the massive mode in Horndeski gravity with a noncollisional medium, showing that Landau damping phenomenon can occur in the gravitational sector as well. That allows us to introduce the concept of “gravitational plasma”, where inertial forces associated with the background field play the role of cold ions in electromagnetic plasma. |
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[Moretti, Fabio; Montani, Giovanni] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Phys, Ple Aldo Moro 5, I-00185 Rome, Italy, Email: fabio.moretti@uniroma1.it; |
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Zornoza, J.D. |
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Review on Indirect Dark Matter Searches with Neutrino Telescopes |
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2021 |
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Universe |
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Universe |
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7 |
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dark matter; neutrino telescopes; IceCube; ANTARES; KM3NeT; SuperK |
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The search for dark matter is one of the hottest topics in Physics today. The fact that about 80% of the matter of the Universe is of unknown nature has triggered an intense experimental activity to detect this kind of matter and a no less intense effort on the theory side to explain it. Given the fact that we do not know the properties of dark matter well, searches from different fronts are mandatory. Neutrino telescopes are part of this experimental quest and offer specific advantages. Among the targets to look for dark matter, the Sun and the Galactic Center are the most promising ones. Considering models of dark matter densities in the Sun, neutrino telescopes have put the best limits on spin-dependent cross section of proton-WIMP scattering. Moreover, they are competitive in the constraints on the thermally averaged annihilation cross-section for high WIMP masses when looking at the Galactic Centre. Other results are also reviewed. |
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[de Dios Zornoza, Juan] IFIC Inst Fis Corpuscular UV CSIC, C Catedrat Jose Beltran 2, Valencia 46980, Spain, Email: zornoza@ific.uv.es |
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Davesne, D.; Pastore, A.; Navarro, J. |
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Hartree-Fock Calculations in Semi-Infinite Matter with Gogny Interactions |
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2023 |
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Universe |
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Universe |
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9 |
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Nuclear Density Functional Theory; semi-infinite nuclear matter; Hartree-Fock equations; 21.60.Jz; 21.65.-f; 21.65.Mn |
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Hartree-Fock equations in semi-infinite nuclear matter for finite range Gogny interactions are presented together with a detailed numerical scheme to solve them. The value of the surface energy is then extracted and given for standard Gogny interactions. |
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[Davesne, Dany] Univ Lyon 1, Inst Phys Infinis Lyon 2, CNRS, IN2P3, 43 Bd 11 Novembre 1918, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France, Email: davesne@ipnl.in2p3.fr; |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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Salesa Greus, F.; Sanchez Losa, A. |
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Multimessenger Astronomy with Neutrinos |
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2021 |
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Universe |
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Universe |
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7 |
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multimessenger astronomy; astroparticle physics; neutrinos |
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Multimessenger astronomy is arguably the branch of the astroparticle physics field that has seen the most significant developments in recent years. In this manuscript, we will review the state-of-the-art, the recent observations, and the prospects and challenges for the near future. We will give special emphasis to the observation carried out with neutrino telescopes. |
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[Salesa Greus, Francisco; Sanchez Losa, Agustin] Univ Valencia, CSIC, IFIC Inst Fis Corpuscular, C Catedratico Jose Beltran 2, E-46980 Paterna, Spain, Email: sagreus@ific.uv.es; |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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