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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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Update of the Binoth les Houches Accord for a standard interface between Monte Carlo tools and one-loop programs

Computer Physics Communications 185:2 (2014) 560-571

Authors:

S Alioli, S Badger, J Bellm, B Biedermann, F Boudjema, G Cullen, A Denner, H Van Deurzen, S Dittmaier, R Frederix, S Frixione, MV Garzelli, S Gieseke, EWN Glover, N Greiner, G Heinrich, V Hirschi, S Höche, J Huston, H Ita, N Kauer, F Krauss, G Luisoni, D Maître, F Maltoni, P Nason, C Oleari, R Pittau, S Plätzer, S Pozzorini, L Reina, C Reuschle, T Robens, J Schlenk, M Schönherr, F Siegert, JF Von Soden-Fraunhofen, F Tackmann, F Tramontano, P Uwer, G Salam, P Skands, S Weinzierl, J Winter, V Yundin, G Zanderighi, M Zaro

Abstract:

We present an update of the Binoth Les Houches Accord (BLHA) to standardise the interface between Monte Carlo programs and codes providing one-loop matrix elements. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Update of the Binoth Les Houches Accord for a standard interface between Monte Carlo tools and one-loop programs

Computer Physics Communications Elsevier 185:2 (2014) 560-571

Authors:

S Alioli, S Badger, J Bellm, B Biedermann, F Boudjema, G Cullen, A Denner, H van Deurzen, S Dittmaier, R Frederix, S Frixione, MV Garzelli, S Gieseke, EWN Glover, N Greiner, G Heinrich, V Hirschi, S Höche, J Huston, H Ita, N Kauer, F Krauss, G Luisoni, D Maître, F Maltoni, P Nason, C Oleari, R Pittau, S Plätzer, S Pozzorini, L Reina, C Reuschle, T Robens, J Schlenk, M Schönherr, F Siegert, JF von Soden-Fraunhofen, F Tackmann, F Tramontano, P Uwer, G Salam, P Skands, S Weinzierl, J Winter, V Yundin, G Zanderighi, M Zaro
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Big-bang nucleosynthesis

Chinese Physics C IOP Publishing 38:9 (2014) 090001

Authors:

BD Fields, P Molaro, Subir Sarkar

Abstract:

A critical review is given of the current status of cosmological nucleosynthesis. In the framework of the Standard Model with 3 types of relativistic neutrinos, the baryon-to-photon ratio, $\eta$, corresponding to the inferred primordial abundances of deuterium and helium-4 is consistent with the independent determination of $\eta$ from observations of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background. However the primordial abundance of lithium-7 inferred from observations is significantly below its expected value. Taking systematic uncertainties in the abundance estimates into account, there is overall concordance in the range $\eta = (5.7-6.7)\times 10^{-10}$ at 95% CL (corresponding to a cosmological baryon density $\Omega_B h^2 = 0.021 - 0.025$). The D and He-4 abundances, when combined with the CMB determination of $\eta$, provide the bound $N_\nu=3.28 \pm 0.28$ on the effective number of neutrino species. Other constraints on new physics are discussed briefly.
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QCD calculations for jet substructure

(2013)

Authors:

Mrinal Dasgupta, Simone Marzani, Gavin P Salam
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Boosted objects and jet substructure at the LHC

(2013)

Authors:

BOOST2012 participants-A Altheimer, A Arce, L Asquith, J Backus Mayes, E Bergeaas Kuutmann, J Berger, D Bjergaard, L Bryngemark, A Buckley, J Butterworth, M Cacciari, M Campanelli, T Carli, M Chala, B Chapleau, C Chen, JP Chou, Th Cornelissen, D Curtin, M Dasgupta, A Davison, F de Almeida Dias, A de Cosa, A de Roeck, C Debenedetti, C Doglioni, SD Ellis, F Fassi, J Ferrando, S Fleischmann, M Freytsis, ML Gonzalez Silva, S Gonzalez de la Hoz, F Guescini, Z Han, A Hook, A Hornig, E Izaguirre, M Jankowiak, J Juknevich, M Kaci, D Kar, G Kasieczka, R Kogler, A Larkoski, P Loch, D Lopez Mateos, S Marzani, L Masetti, V Mateu, DW Miller, K Mishra, P Nef, K Nordstrom, E Oliver Garcia, J Penwell, J Pilot, T Plehn, S Rappoccio, A Rizzi, G Rodrigo, A Safonov, GP Salam, J Salt, S Schaetzel, M Schioppa, A Schmidt, J Scholtz, A Schwartzman, MD Schwartz, M Segala, M Son, G Soyez, M Spannowsky, I Stewart, D Strom, M Swiatlowski, V Sanchez Martinez, M Takeuchi, J Thaler, E Thompson, NV Tran, C Vermilion, M Villaplana, M Vos, J Wacker, J Walsh
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