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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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Cuts for two-body decays at colliders

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Nature 2021:11 (2021) 220

Authors:

Gavin P Salam, Emma Slade
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Spin correlations in final-state parton showers and jet observables

European Physical Journal C Springer 81:8 (2021) 681

Authors:

Gavin P Salam, Alexander Karlberg, Ludovic Scyboz, Rob Verheyen

Abstract:

As part of a programme to develop parton showers with controlled logarithmic accuracy, we consider the question of collinear spin correlations within the PanScales family of parton showers. We adapt the well-known Collins–Knowles spin-correlation algorithm to PanScales antenna and dipole showers, using an approach with similarities to that taken by Richardson and Webster. To study the impact of spin correlations, we develop Lund-declustering based observables that are sensitive to spin-correlation effects both within and between jets and extend the MicroJets collinear single-logarithmic resummation code to include spin correlations. Together with a 3-point energy correlation observable proposed recently by Chen, Moult and Zhu, this provides a powerful set of constraints for validating the logarithmic accuracy of our shower results. The new observables and their resummation further open the pathway to phenomenological studies of these important quantum mechanical effects.
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Framing energetic top-quark pair production at the LHC

Journal of High Energy Physics Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati 2021:7 (2021) 40

Authors:

Fabrizio Caola, Frédéric Dreyer, Ross McDonald, Gavin Salam

Abstract:

Top-quark pair production is central to many facets of LHC physics. At leading order, the top and anti-top are produced in a back-to-back topology, however this topology accounts only for a minority of the events with TeV-scale momentum transfer that contain a tt¯ pair. The remaining events instead involve the splitting of an initial or final-state gluon to tt¯. We provide simple quantitative arguments that explain why this is the case, and examine the interplay between different topologies and a range of variables that characterise the event hardness. We then develop a method to classify the topologies of individual events and use it to illustrate our findings in the context of simulated events, using both top partons and suitably defined fiducial tops. For events with large tt¯ invariant mass, we comment on additional features that have important experimental and theoretical implications.
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Cuts for two-body decays at colliders

(2021)

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Gavin P Salam, Emma Slade
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Spin correlations in final-state parton showers and jet observables

(2021)

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Alexander Karlberg, Gavin P Salam, Ludovic Scyboz, Rob Verheyen
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