From tim.stefaniak at desy.de Wed Aug 15 15:00:30 2018 From: tim.stefaniak at desy.de (Tim Stefaniak) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2018 16:00:30 +0200 Subject: [Higgsbounds-announce] Release of HiggsBounds-5.2.0beta and HiggsSignals-2.2.0beta Message-ID: <8C269FC5-8402-4747-9AF4-B0C7A5E4154F@desy.de> *** Release of HiggsBounds version 5.2.0beta and HiggsSignals version 2.2.0beta *** Dear HiggsBounds friends and users, we'd like to announce the release of new beta-versions for HiggsBounds and HiggsSignals. The packages are still formally denoted as *beta* versions due to the still on-going development of some new features, and a still on-going writing of the codes' documentations. Nevertheless, the programs should run stable and produce reliable results. The new packages include new limits and measurements from the LHC Run-2 with integrated luminosity of up to 36 fb-1. A full list of the implemented analyses in HiggsBounds can be obtained by running ./AllAnalyses after successful compilation. In HiggsSignals, there are now three kinds of observables, for which the chi^2 can be obtained individually: (1) The combined ATLAS+CMS results from Run-1, (2) The signal strength (mu) measurements from LHC Run-2, (3) the Simplified Template Cross Section (STXS) measurements from LHC Run-2. For (2) and (3) the latest observables are contained in the folder ?LHC13? which can be loaded when HiggsSignals is initialized. For further information for how to use and run HiggsSignals-2.2 please consult the provided example programs (also check out the script ?run_tests.bat?). The HiggsBounds and HiggsSignals codes can be obtained from: http://higgsbounds.hepforge.org In case of questions, problems, feature requests, etc., feel free to contact us. Best wishes, The HiggsBounds Team ********************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: