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Reweighting Underlying Event and Colour Reconnection parameter variations in Sherpa

Published 23 Jun 2026 in hep-ph | (2606.24702v1)

Abstract: We propose and validate a new method to trace the impact of parameter variations in the simulation of multi-parton interactions and colour reconnections in the Sherpa event generator. They are reflected, at an event-by-event basis, through relative weights with respect to the central production parameters that give rise to the generated events and distributions. Our method facilitates the tuning of the Monte Carlo event generator at a dramatically reduced computational cost, alleviates parameter sensitivity studies, and enables robust quantification of parametric uncertainties on-the-fly, one of the missing ingredients for future simulations of high-energy particle collisions. The method can easily be adapted to and implemented in other event generators. To illustrate its potential, we here consider combined tunes of the multi-parton-interaction and colour-reconnection models in Sherpa using LHC proton-proton collision data at s=7 TeV\sqrt{s}=7\,\text{TeV}. We furthermore calibrate the energy-scaling behaviour of dimensionful model parameters based on s=13 TeV\sqrt{s}=13\,\text{TeV} LHC data and Tevatron data taken at s=1.96 TeV\sqrt{s}=1.96\,\text{TeV}.

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