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@Marcin Chrzaszcz Marcin Chrzaszcz on 19 Oct 2020 12 KB added thanks to Bartek and Jacek
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\author{ {Marcin Chrzaszcz} (IFJ PAN)}
\institute{UZH}
\title[KKMC status]{KKMC status}


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			\flushright \bfseries \huge {KKMC status}
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                  {~}
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\begin{column}{0.44\textwidth}                                                                                                                                 
\flushright \vspace{-1.8em} {\fontspec{Trebuchet MS} \Large Marcin Chrzaszcz\\\vspace{-0.1em} Stanislaw Jadach\\\vspace{-0.1em} Andrzej Siodmok\\\vspace{-0.1em}}
                                                                                                                                                               
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\vspace{1em}
%		\footnotesize\textcolor{gray}{With N. Serra, B. Storaci\\Thanks to the theory support from M. Shaposhnikov, D. Gorbunov}\normalsize\\
\vspace{0.5em}

	\textcolor{normal text.fg!50!Comment}{Physics Performance meetings, 19$^{th}$ August 2020}
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\begin{frame}\frametitle{What is KKMC?}
\ARROW KKMC is the MC event generator for the process:
\begin{align*}
\Pelectron \APelectron \to f \bar{f} ~+~n \Pphoton,
\end{align*}
where $f=\mu,\tau,\nu,u,d,s,c,b$.\\
\ARROWR Interfaced with Tauola $\&$ Photos $\&$ Dizet.\\
\ARROW Main LEP generator. Since the LEP times:
\begin{itemize}
\item v4.16, Oct. 2001, Improved $\nu\nu$ matrix elm.
\item v4.19, Sept. 2002, With C++ wrappers.
\item v4.22, June 2013, Added $\mu^+ \mu^-$ and $q\bar{q}$ beams. 
\item v4.30, Aug. 2020, LHE files interface, updated Tauola $\&$ Dizet versions, moved to github, etc. (todays presentation :) ). 

\end{itemize}



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\begin{frame}\frametitle{KKMC \at~github}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=0.99\textwidth]{images/github.png}
\end{center}

\ARROW Visit us \at~\href{https://github.com/KrakowHEPSoft}{https://github.com/KrakowHEPSoft}\\
\ARROWR More projects from Krakow group is being migrated there (for now they remain invisible).\\
\ARROW GitHub allows for bug reports and discussion with authors; forking to the experimental environments.



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\begin{frame}\frametitle{Tauola @ KKMC}
\ARROW In the KKMC v4.30, Tauola was updated to 2017 version.\\
\ARROW It has everything that we need:
\begin{itemize}
\item RCHL currents.
\item C++ interface.
\item Anomalous couplings.
\item Place holders to add new Matrix el. in C++.
\item Alternative parametrization of $3\pi$ currents.
\item Documentation: \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/1609.04617}{arxiv::1609.04617}
\end{itemize}

\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{images/tauola.png}
\end{center}

\end{frame}




\begin{frame}\frametitle{LHE KKMC interface}
\ARROW KKMC can now produce LesHouches file format events.


\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{images/lhe.png}
\end{center}


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\begin{frame}\frametitle{LHE KKMC interface}

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\begin{small}
\ARROW The LHE files are accepted by the FCCSW software.\\
\href{https://hep-fcc.github.io/fcc-tutorials/}{https://hep-fcc.github.io/fcc-tutorials/}~ Many thanks to Clement and Gerardo!\\
\ARROW Simple test with $\Pelectron \APelectron \to \Pmuon \APmuon$ \at~$91~\rm GeV$.
\\
\end{small}
\includegraphics[angle=-90,width=0.42\textwidth]{{images/mz_zoom_Z_sel0_stack_log}.pdf}
\includegraphics[angle=-90,width=0.42\textwidth]{{images/mz_zoom3_Z_sel0_nostack_log}.pdf}
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\begin{frame}\frametitle{Other improvements}

\ARROW Now KKMC accepts ROOT6 (also backward compatibility to ROOT5 is maintained).\\
\ARROW Dizet is installed in the v6.45.\\
\ARROW Other versions: v6.42-cpc, v6.42, v6.21 are included and can be turned on if needed.

\begin{center}
\begin{Large}
Future plans
\end{Large}
\end{center}
\ARROW Move everything to C++.\\
\ARROW Full integration with FCCSW.\\


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Special thanks to Jacek and Bartek for their hard work.
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