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PYTHIA 6.4 physics and manual

Torbjörn Sjöstrand1, Stephen Mrenna2 and Peter Skands3

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The Pythia program can be used to generate high-energy-physics `events', i.e. sets of outgoing particles produced in the interactions between two incoming particles. The objective is to provide as accurate as possible a representation of event properties in a wide range of reactions, within and beyond the Standard Model, with emphasis on those where strong interactions play a rôle, directly or indirectly, and therefore multihadronic final states are produced. The physics is then not understood well enough to give an exact description; instead the program has to be based on a combination of analytical results and various QCD-based models. This physics input is summarized here, for areas such as hard subprocesses, initial- and final-state parton showers, underlying events and beam remnants, fragmentation and decays, and much more. Furthermore, extensive information is provided on all program elements: subroutines and functions, switches and parameters, and particle and process data. This should allow the user to tailor the generation task to the topics of interest.

The code and further information may be found on the Pythia web page: http://www.thep.lu.se/~torbjorn/Pythia.html.


Keywords

Beyond Standard Model

Phenomenological Models

Hadronic Colliders

Standard Model

 

E-print Number: hep-ph/0603175

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PACS

12.60.-i Models beyond the standard model

01.30.Rr Surveys and tutorial papers; resource letters

12.38.Aw General properties of QCD (dynamics, confinement, etc.)

12.39.-x Phenomenological quark models

Subjects

Education and communication

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 05 (May 2006)

Received 23 March 2006, accepted for publication 21 April 2006

Published 9 May 2006



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