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We present version 2.2 of the High Energy Jets (HEJ) Monte Carlo event generator for hadronic scattering processes at high energies. The new version adds support for two further processes of central phenomenological interest, namely the production of a W boson pair with equal charge together with two or more jets and the production of a Higgs boson with at least one jet. Furthermore, a new prediction for charged lepton pair production with high jet multiplicities is provided in the high-energy limit. The accuracy of HEJ 2.2 can be increased further through an enhanced interface to standard predictions based on conventional perturbation theory. We describe all improvements and provide extensive usage examples. HEJ 2.2 can be obtained from https://hej.hepforge.orgmore » « less
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Andersen, Jeppe R.; Hassan, Hitham; Maier, Andreas; Paltrinieri, Jérémy; Papaefstathiou, Andreas; Smillie, Jennifer M. (, Journal of High Energy Physics)A bstract We present all-order predictions for Higgs boson production plus at least one jet which are accurate to leading logarithm in $$ \hat{s}/{\left|{p}_{\perp}\right|}^2 $$ s ̂ / p ⊥ 2 . Our calculation includes full top and bottom quark mass dependence at all orders in the logarithmic part, and to highest available order in the tree-level matching. The calculation is implemented in the framework of High Energy Jets (HEJ). This is the first cross section calculated with log( $$ \hat{s} $$ s ̂ ) resummation and matched to fixed order for a process requiring just one jet, and our results also extend the region of resummation for processes with two jets or more. This is possible because the resummation is performed explicitly in phase space. We compare the results of our new calculation to LHC data and to next-to-leading order predictions and find a numerically significant impact of the logarithmic corrections in the shape of key distributions, which remains after normalisation of the cross section.more » « less
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Albert, Félicie; Couprie, M. E.; Debus, Alexander; Downer, Mike C.; Faure, Jérôme; Flacco, Alessandro; Gizzi, Leonida A.; Grismayer, Thomas; Huebl, Axel; Joshi, Chan; et al (, New Journal of Physics)Abstract Plasma-based accelerators use the strong electromagnetic fields that can be supported by plasmas to accelerate charged particles to high energies. Accelerating field structures in plasma can be generated by powerful laser pulses or charged particle beams. This research field has recently transitioned from involving a few small-scale efforts to the development of national and international networks of scientists supported by substantial investment in large-scale research infrastructure. In this New Journal of Physics 2020 Plasma Accelerator Roadmap, perspectives from experts in this field provide a summary overview of the field and insights into the research needs and developments for an international audience of scientists, including graduate students and researchers entering the field.more » « less
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