display_particles gives particles more than the standard model.

Asked by namrata manglani

hi there,
Madanalysis 5 seems to be working fine ...but the display_particles command gives me
ma5>display_particles
a b b1 b1~ b2 b2~ b~ c cl cl~ cr cr~ c~ d dl dl~ dr dr~ d~ e+ e- el+ el- er+ er- g go h+ h- h1 h2 h3 met mht mu+ mu- mul+ mul- mur+ mur- n1 n2 n3 n4 s sl sl~ sr sr~ sve sve~ svm svm~ svt svt~ s~ t t1 t1~ t2 t2~ ta+ ta- ta1+ ta1- ta2+ ta2- t~ u ul ul~ ur ur~ u~ ve ve~ vm vm~ vt vt~ w+ w- x1+ x1- x2+ x2- z
this is not standard model ....how do i get back to standard model ...!
Does making plots in this model affect my analysis ? ...when madgraph has already generated the .lhe file using sm ?
please help.
namrata

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Benjamin Fuks (fuks) said :
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As stated in the manual, all SM + MSSM particles are defined by default.

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Benjamin

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shibasipu (shibasipu) said :
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hello,
         I generated the UFO file for inert doublet model. I also generated the event file in LHE tar file by using MG5_aMC. Now I want to use ma5 for this event file. Do I again need to define particle names(h+, h- ,h1 ,h2, h3) ? I confused because I am using a different model other than MSSM.

Regards,
Shiba

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Benjamin Fuks (fuks) said :
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Dear Shiba,

Yes you have to refine all names. But you can also import the UFO model to have all particle names automatically defined.

Regards,

Benjamin

On 15 Nov 2014, at 07:16 , shibasipu <email address hidden> wrote:

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> hello,
> I generated the UFO file for inert doublet model. I also generated the event file in LHE tar file by using MG5_aMC. Now I want to use ma5 for this event file. Do I again need to define particle names(h+, h- ,h1 ,h2, h3) ? I confused because I am using a different model other than MSSM.
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> Regards,
> Shiba
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shibasipu (shibasipu) said :
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Thanks Benjamin.

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