HS3 is an implementation-agnostic serialization standard for HEP statistical models that represents likelihoods as graphs of named components and is convertible to ROOT while superseding pyhf.
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Phenomenological analysis using NRQCD Green's functions and reweighting shows toponium signals may be detectable in single-leptonic final states with LHC Run 2 data.
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HS3: A Descriptive, Interoperable Serialization Standard for Statistical Models in High-Energy Physics
HS3 is an implementation-agnostic serialization standard for HEP statistical models that represents likelihoods as graphs of named components and is convertible to ROOT while superseding pyhf.
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Prospects for toponium formation at the LHC in the single-lepton mode
Phenomenological analysis using NRQCD Green's functions and reweighting shows toponium signals may be detectable in single-leptonic final states with LHC Run 2 data.