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pegasus:news [06/12/2019 17:44] lipatovpegasus:news [27/06/2020 21:01] lipatov
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-**[UNDER CONSTRUCTION]** +====== Particle Event Generator: A Simple-in-Use System PEGASUS ======
-====== Particle Event Generator: A Simple-in-Use System PEGASUS 1.0 ======+
  
-PEGASUS is a parton-level Monte-Carlo event generator designed to calculate cross sections for a wide range of hard QCD processes at high energy proton-(anti)proton collisions, which incorporates the dynamics of transverse momentum dependent (TMD) parton distributions in a proton. Being supplemented with off-shell production amplitudes for a number of partonic subprocesses and provided with necessary TMD parton density functions, it produces event records which can be saved as a plain data file or a file in a commonly used Les Houches Event File format.+Parton-level Monte-Carlo event generator for proton-proton and proton-antiproton collisions applying Transverse Momentum Dependent (TMD) parton densities in a proton.
  
-A distinctive feature of the PEGASUS is an intuitive and extremely user friendly interface, allowing one to easily implement various kinematical cuts. Results of the calculations can be also presented "on the fly" with built-it tool PEGASUS Plotter.+===== Authors =====
  
-Contacts: [[mailto:lipatov@theory.sinp.msu.ru|Artem Lipatov]]+Dr. Artem Lipatov (SINP MSU & JINR), Dr. Maksim Malyshev (SINP MSU), Prof. Dr. Sergey Baranov (LPI)
  
 +===== Abstract =====
 +
 +PEGASUS is a parton-level Monte-Carlo event generator
 +designed to calculate cross sections for a wide range of hard QCD processes
 +at high energy proton-proton and proton-antiproton collisions, which incorporates the dynamics of transverse 
 +momentum dependent (TMD) parton distributions in a proton. Being supplemented with off-shell production
 +amplitudes for a number of partonic subprocesses and provided with necessary TMD gluon density functions, it produces weighted or unweighted event records which can be saved as a plain data file or a file
 +in a commonly used Les Houches Event format. A distinctive feature of PEGASUS is an intuitive and 
 +extremely user friendly interface, allowing one to easily implement various kinematical cuts
 +into the calculations. Results can be also presented "on the fly" with built-in tool [[pegasus:plotter|PEGASUS Plotter]].
 +
 +===== News =====
 +
 +  * 27.06.2020 PEGASUS 1.03 is released.
 +  * 31.03.2020 PEGASUS 1.02 is released.
 +  * 06.02.2020 PEGASUS 1.01 is released.
 +  * 17.01.2020 Console version PEGASUS 1.0 is released.
 +  * 09.12.2019 First stable version PEGASUS 1.0 is released.
pegasus/news.txt · Last modified: 15/04/2024 10:05 by lipatov