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Gennaro Corcella

Researcher at CERN

Publications -  62
Citations -  5699

Gennaro Corcella is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Parton. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 57 publications receiving 5429 citations. Previous affiliations of Gennaro Corcella include University of Rochester & Max Planck Society.

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HERWIG 6: an event generator for hadron emission reactions with interfering gluons (including supersymmetric processes)

TL;DR: HERWIG as mentioned in this paper is a general-purpose Monte Carlo event generator, which includes the simulation of hard lepton-lepton, leptonhadron and hadron-hadron scattering and soft hadronhadron collisions in one package.
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HERWIG 6.5: an event generator for Hadron Emission Reactions With Interfering Gluons (including supersymmetric processes)

TL;DR: HERWIG as mentioned in this paper is a general-purpose Monte Carlo event generator, which includes the simulation of hard lepton-lepton, lepton hadron and hadron hadron scattering and soft hadron-hadron collisions in one package.
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PPPC 4 DM ID: a poor particle physicist cookbook for dark matter indirect detection

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide ingredients and recipes for computing signals of TeV-scale Dark Matter annihilations and decays in the Galaxy and beyond, and provide the propagation functions for charged particles in the galaxy, for several DM distribution profiles and sets of propagation parameters.
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HERWIG 6.5 release note

TL;DR: A new version of the Monte Carlo program HERWIG (version 6.5) is now available as mentioned in this paper, which includes support for the Les Houches interface to matrix element generators and additional SM and MSSM Higgs processes in lepton collisions.
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Les Houches Physics at TeV Colliders 2005, Standard Model and Higgs working group: Summary report

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized the activities of the "SM and Higgs" working group for the Workshop "Physics at TeV Colliders", Les Houches, France, 2-20 May, 2005.