remnant proton information in ep-collider
Dear Olivier,
Can I get the information of remnant proton in case of e- p > e- j[1] process ?
I wanted to know the momentum of the other jet(s)/ quark(s) coming out of the process.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks,
Subhasish
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Dear Olivier,
Did you get some time to look into the issues ?
Thanks,
Subhasish
Hi,
Since this is not a perturbative physics, you need to use a parton-shower program (either from scratch or after MG5aMC)
Cheers,
Olivier
Hi,
1. Use of Parton Shower would be initiated from the hard process only. Am I correct ?
2. And it don't include the information from the proton Remnant. Am I correct ?
Hi,
Those question would be answered more accuratly by the authors of Parton-shower
> 1. Use of Parton Shower would be initiated from the hard process only. Am I correct ?
I would say no, PS can add MPI process and those will also radiate and I probably miss some other sources here.
> 2. And it don't include the information from the proton Remnant. Am I correct ?
As far as i know they do.
Cheers,
Olivier
> On 24 May 2020, at 11:15, SUBHASISH BEHERA <email address hidden> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> 1. Use of Parton Shower would be initiated from the hard process only. Am I correct ?
> 2. And it don't include the information from the proton Remnant. Am I correct ?
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Dear Olivier,
Many thanks for the info.
Thanks,
Subhasish