Abstract
HERWIG is a general-purpose particle physics event generator, which includes the simulation of any combination of hard lepton, hadron or photon scattering and soft hadron-hadron collisions in one package. It uses the parton-shower approach for initial-state and final-state QCD radiation, including colour coherence effects and azimuthal correlations both within and between jets. This article describes HERWIG version 5.6, and gives a brief review of the physics underlying HERWIG, with particular emphasis on hadron-hadron collisions. Details are given of the input and control parameters used by the program.
Citation Formats
Seymour, M H.
HERWIG for Hadron-Hadron physics.
Sweden: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Seymour, M H.
HERWIG for Hadron-Hadron physics.
Sweden.
Seymour, M H.
1993.
"HERWIG for Hadron-Hadron physics."
Sweden.
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title = {HERWIG for Hadron-Hadron physics}
author = {Seymour, M H}
abstractNote = {HERWIG is a general-purpose particle physics event generator, which includes the simulation of any combination of hard lepton, hadron or photon scattering and soft hadron-hadron collisions in one package. It uses the parton-shower approach for initial-state and final-state QCD radiation, including colour coherence effects and azimuthal correlations both within and between jets. This article describes HERWIG version 5.6, and gives a brief review of the physics underlying HERWIG, with particular emphasis on hadron-hadron collisions. Details are given of the input and control parameters used by the program.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1993}
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title = {HERWIG for Hadron-Hadron physics}
author = {Seymour, M H}
abstractNote = {HERWIG is a general-purpose particle physics event generator, which includes the simulation of any combination of hard lepton, hadron or photon scattering and soft hadron-hadron collisions in one package. It uses the parton-shower approach for initial-state and final-state QCD radiation, including colour coherence effects and azimuthal correlations both within and between jets. This article describes HERWIG version 5.6, and gives a brief review of the physics underlying HERWIG, with particular emphasis on hadron-hadron collisions. Details are given of the input and control parameters used by the program.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1993}
month = {May}
}