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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Reorganizes h → ℓ ν̄_ℓ ℓ'̄ ν_ℓ' kinematics into ℓℓ' and νν' pairs, derives EFT angular distribution after integrating neutrino angles, and expresses it in experimentally accessible variables.
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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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Angular and invariant-mass observables in the four-body Higgs decay $h\to\ell\bar{\nu}_\ell\bar{\ell}^\prime\nu_{\ell^\prime}$
Reorganizes h → ℓ ν̄_ℓ ℓ'̄ ν_ℓ' kinematics into ℓℓ' and νν' pairs, derives EFT angular distribution after integrating neutrino angles, and expresses it in experimentally accessible variables.