Work based upon experiments at high energy particle accelerators, with group members making up part of international collaborations

The HEP group's work is based upon experiments at high energy particle accelerators, with group members making up part of international collaborations working on experiments at CERN, Geneva, at Fermilab, Chicago, and on R&D activities for a future Linear Collider. The group is also interested in a range of theoretical problems with a phenomenological emphasis.

### Recent Submissions

• #### Precision determination of the strong coupling constant within a global PDF analysis ﻿

(Elsevier, 2018-05-24)
We present a determination of the strong coupling constant $\alpha_s(m_Z)$ based on the NNPDF3.1 determination of parton distributions, which for the first time includes constraints from jet production, top-quark ...
• #### Using computing models from particle physics to investigate dose-toxicity correlations in cancer radiotherapy ﻿

(2017-11-23)
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. A system has been developed to provide flexible, efficient and robust processing of radiotherapy planning and treatment data collected in the VoxTox project, which investigates ...
• #### Predictions for neutrino structure functions. ﻿

(HEP, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, 2001-01)
The first measurements of xF3 are higher than current theoretical predictions. We investigate the sensitivity of these theoretical predictions upon a variety of factors including: renormalization scheme and scale, quark ...
• #### Measuring supersymmetric particle masses at the LHC in scenarios with baryon number R-parity violating couplings. ﻿

(HEP, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, 2001-02)
The measurement of sparticle masses in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model at the LHC is analysed, in the scenario where the lightest neutralino, the ˜χ01 , decays into three quarks. Such decays, occurring through ...