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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof. Gavin Salam FRS

Royal Society Research Professor, Professor of Theoretical Physics and Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College

Research theme

  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Particle theory
gavin.salam@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 273976
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 70.25
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Physics at a 100 TeV pp collider: Standard Model processes

(2016)

Authors:

ML Mangano, G Zanderighi, JA Aguilar Saavedra, S Alekhin, S Badger, CW Bauer, T Becher, V Bertone, M Bonvini, S Boselli, E Bothmann, R Boughezal, M Cacciari, CM Carloni Calame, F Caola, JM Campbell, S Carrazza, M Chiesa, L Cieri, F Cimaglia, F Febres Cordero, P Ferrarese, D D'Enterria, G Ferrera, X Garcia I Tormo, MV Garzelli, E Germann, V Hirschi, T Han, H Ita, B Jäger, S Kallweit, A Karlberg, S Kuttimalai, F Krauss, AJ Larkoski, J Lindert, G Luisoni, P Maierhöfer, O Mattelaer, H Martinez, S Moch, G Montagna, M Moretti, P Nason, O Nicrosini, C Oleari, D Pagani, A Papaefstathiou, F Petriello, F Piccinini, M Pierini, T Pierog, S Pozzorini, E Re, T Robens, J Rojo, R Ruiz, K Sakurai, GP Salam, L Salfelder, M Schönherr, M Schulze, S Schumann, M Selvaggi, A Shivaji, A Siodmok, P Skands, P Torrielli, F Tramontano, I Tsinikos, B Tweedie, A Vicini, S Westhoff, M Zaro, D Zeppenfeld
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Inclusive jet spectrum for small-radius jets

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer 2016:6 (2016) 57

Authors:

M Dasgupta, Frederic A Dreyer, Gavin Salam, G Soyez

Abstract:

Following on our earlier work on leading-logarithmic (LLR) resummations for the properties of jets with a small radius, R, we here examine the phenomenological considerations for the inclusive jet spectrum. We discuss how to match the NLO predictions with small-R resummation. As part of the study we propose a new, physically-inspired prescription for fixed-order predictions and their uncertainties. We investigate the R-dependent part of the next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) corrections, which is found to be substantial, and comment on the implications for scale choices in inclusive jet calculations. We also examine hadronisation corrections, identifying potential limitations of earlier analytical work with regards to their pt-dependence. Finally we assemble these different elements in order to compare matched (N)NLO+LLR predictions to data from ALICE and ATLAS, finding improved consistency for the R-dependence of the results relative to NLO predictions.
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Heavy ions at the Future Circular Collider

ArXiv 1605.01389 (2016)

Authors:

A Dainese, UA Wiedemann, N Armesto, D d'Enterria, JM Jowett, J-P Lansberg, JG Milhano, CA Salgado, M Schaumann, M van Leeuwen, JL Albacete, A Andronic, P Antonioli, L Apolinario, S Bass, A Beraudo, A Bilandzic, S Borsanyi, P Braun-Munzinger, Z Chen, L Cunqueiro Mendez, GS Denicol, KJ Eskola, S Floerchinger, H Fujii, P Giubellino, C Greiner, JF Grosse-Oetringhaus, C-M Ko, P Kotko, K Krajczar, K Kutak, M Laine, Y Liu, MP Lombardo, M Luzum, C Marquet, S Masciocchi, V Okorokov, J-F Paquet, H Paukkunen, E Petreska, T Pierog, M Ploskon, C Ratti, AH Rezaeian, W Riegler, J Rojo, C Roland, A Rossi, GP Salam, S Sapeta, R Schicker, C Schmidt, J Stachel, J Uphoff, A van Hameren, K Watanabe, B-W Xiao, F Yuan, D Zaslavsky, K Zhou, P Zhuang

Abstract:

The Future Circular Collider (FCC) Study is aimed at assessing the physics potential and the technical feasibility of a new collider with centre-of-mass energies, in the hadron-hadron collision mode, seven times larger than the nominal LHC energies. Operating such machine with heavy ions is an option that is being considered in the accelerator design studies. It would provide, for example, Pb-Pb and p-Pb collisions at sqrt{s_NN} = 39 and 63 TeV, respectively, per nucleon-nucleon collision, with integrated luminosities above 30 nb^-1 per month for Pb-Pb. This is a report by the working group on heavy-ion physics of the FCC Study. First ideas on the physics opportunities with heavy ions at the FCC are presented, covering the physics of the Quark-Gluon Plasma, of gluon saturation, of photon-induced collisions, as well as connections with other fields of high-energy physics.
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Jet-vetoed Higgs cross section in gluon fusion at N3LO+NNLL with small-R resummation

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Verlag 2016:4 (2016) 1-31

Authors:

A Banfi, F Caola, Frederic Dreyer, PF Monni, Gavin Salam, G Zanderighi, F Dulat

Abstract:

We present new results for the jet-veto efficiency and zero-jet cross section in Higgs production through gluon fusion. We incorporate the N3LO corrections to the total cross section, the NNLO corrections to the 1-jet rate, NNLL resummation for the jet p t and LL resummation for the jet radius dependence. Our results include known finite-mass corrections and are obtained using the jet-veto efficiency method, updated relative to earlier work to take into account what has been learnt from the new precision calculations that we include. For 13 TeV collisions and using our default choice for the renormalisation and factorisation scales, μ 0 = m H /2, the matched prediction for the jet-veto efficiency increases the pure N3LO prediction by about 2% and the two have comparable uncertainties. Relative to NNLO+NNLL results, the new prediction is 2% smaller and the uncertainty reduces from about 10% to a few percent. Results are also presented for the central scale μ 0 = m H .
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Inclusive jet spectrum for small-radius jets

(2016)

Authors:

Mrinal Dasgupta, Frédéric A Dreyer, Gavin P Salam, Gregory Soyez
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