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      Event generation with SHERPA 1.1

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          In this paper the current release of the Monte Carlo event generator Sherpa, version 1.1, is presented. Sherpa is a general-purpose tool for the simulation of particle collisions at high-energy colliders. It contains a very flexible tree-level matrix-element generator for the calculation of hard scattering processes within the Standard Model and various new physics models. The emission of additional QCD partons off the initial and final states is described through a parton-shower model. To consistently combine multi-parton matrix elements with the QCD parton cascades the approach of Catani, Krauss, Kuhn and Webber is employed. A simple model of multiple interactions is used to account for underlying events in hadron--hadron collisions. The fragmentation of partons into primary hadrons is described using a phenomenological cluster-hadronisation model. A comprehensive library for simulating tau-lepton and hadron decays is provided. Where available form-factor models and matrix elements are used, allowing for the inclusion of spin correlations; effects of virtual and real QED corrections are included using the approach of Yennie, Frautschi and Suura.

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              On Kaluza-Klein States from Large Extra Dimensions

              We consider the novel Kaluza-Klein (KK) scenario where gravity propagates in the \(4+n\) dimensional bulk of spacetime, while gauge and matter fields are confined to the 3+1 dimensional world-volume of a brane configuration. For simplicity we assume compactification of the extra \(n\) dimensions on a torus with a common scale \(R\), and identify the massive KK states in the four-dimensional spacetime. For a given KK level \(\vec{n}\) there are one spin-2 state, \((n-1)\) spin-1 states and \(n(n-1)/2\) spin-0 states, all mass-degenerate. We construct the effective interactions between these KK states and ordinary matter fields (fermions, gauge bosons and scalars). We find that the spin-1 states decouple and that the spin-0 states only couple through the dilaton mode. We then derive the interacting Lagrangian for the KK states and Standard Model fields, and present the complete Feynman rules. We discuss some low energy phenomenology for these new interactions for the case when 1/R is small compared to the electroweak scale, and the ultraviolet cutoff of the effective KK theory is on the order of 1 TeV.
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                27 November 2008
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                10.1088/1126-6708/2009/02/007
                0811.4622
                a4fe06d2-6506-47c2-8e64-9672017cbab1

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                SLAC-PUB-13420, ZU-TH 17/08, DCPT/08/138, IPPP/08/69, Edinburgh 2008/30, FERMILAB-PUB-08-477-T, MCNET/08/14
                JHEP 0902:007,2009
                47 pages, 21 figures
                hep-ph

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