7–10 Apr 2026
Campus Luigi Einaudi, Torino, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Tailored PDFs for new physics searches at the LHC

8 Apr 2026, 12:05
15m
B1 (Campus Luigi Einaudi, Torino, Italy)

B1

Campus Luigi Einaudi, Torino, Italy

Lungo Dora Siena 100

Speaker

Elie Hammou (Nikhef)

Description

Indirect searches for new physics at the LHC increasingly rely on precision measurements in the high-energy tails of kinematic distributions, where uncertainties from Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs) are often a bottleneck. In this talk, I study the interplay between PDFs and Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) interpretations in two key LHC sectors: Drell–Yan and top-quark production.

I compare two complementary strategies for robust PDF determination for new-physics searches: (i) simultaneous fits of PDFs and SMEFT Wilson coefficients, and (ii) sequential fits based on an initial conservative PDF determination using observables that can be reliably assumed to be SM-like. Both approaches are assessed through controlled closure tests in a realistic High-Luminosity LHC scenario.

I show how different fitting strategies impact PDFs determination and SMEFT constraints and propose concrete best-practice recommendations for robust new-physics searches at the LHC.

Authors

Elie Hammou (Nikhef) Ella Cole Francesco Merlotti (ETH Zürich) James Moore (University of Cambridge) Luca Mantani (DAMTP, University of Cambridge) Manuel Morales Alvarado (Trieste) Maria Ubiali Mark Costantini (University of Cambridge)

Presentation materials