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SModelS v1.1 user manual: Improving simplified model constraints with efficiency maps

Federico Ambrogi
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Suchita Kulkarni
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Andre Lessa
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Veronika Magerl
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Jory Sonneveld
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Michael Traub
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Wolfgang Waltenberger
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Résumé

SModelS is an automatized tool for the interpretation of simplified model results from the LHC. It allows to decompose models of new physics obeying a Z2 symmetry into simplified model components, and to compare these against a large database of experimental results. The first release of SModelS, v1.0, used only cross section upper limit maps provided by the experimental collaborations. In this new release, v1.1, we extend the functionality of SModelS to efficiency maps. This increases the constraining power of the software, as efficiency maps allow to combine contributions to the same signal region from different simplified models. Other new features of version 1.1 include likelihood and χ2 calculations, extended information on the topology coverage, an extended database of experimental results as well as major speed upgrades for both the code and the database. We describe in detail the concepts and procedures used in SModelS v1.1, explaining in particular how upper limits and efficiency map results are dealt with in parallel. Detailed instructions for code usage are also provided.

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hal-01758254 , version 1 (04-04-2018)

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Federico Ambrogi, Sabine Kraml, Suchita Kulkarni, Ursula Laa, Andre Lessa, et al.. SModelS v1.1 user manual: Improving simplified model constraints with efficiency maps. Computer Physics Communications, 2018, 227, pp.72-98. ⟨10.1016/j.cpc.2018.02.007⟩. ⟨hal-01758254⟩
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