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^ Set | ^ Set | ||
| LLM' | | LLM' | ||
- | | LLM' | + | | LLM' |
- | | A0 (CCFM)¹ | 1 | + | | A0 (CCFM) |
- | | B0 (CCFM)¹ | 1 | + | | B0 (CCFM) |
- | | JH' | + | | JH' |
- | | JH' | + | | JH' |
| KLSZ' | | KLSZ' | ||
| PB NLO set 1 | 2 | | PB NLO set 1 | 2 | ||
| PB NLO set 2 | 2 | | PB NLO set 2 | 2 | ||
- | ¹There is no quarks in the CCFM evolution | + | ¹There is no quarks in the CCFM evolution\\ |
- | ²Calculated | + | ²Calculated |
The A0+, A0-, B0+, B0-, JH' | The A0+, A0-, B0+, B0-, JH' | ||
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[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
Any of these parameters can be easily changed using the convenient | Any of these parameters can be easily changed using the convenient | ||
- | built-in Particle Data tool, which is available via main menu (// Edit -> Settings | + | built-in Particle Data tool, which is available via main menu (// Edit -> Particle data//) |
or popup menu or appropriate button on the button panel. | or popup menu or appropriate button on the button panel. | ||
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PEGASUS is supplied with a tool to construct event files in the [[https:// | PEGASUS is supplied with a tool to construct event files in the [[https:// | ||
- | The Les Houche Event '' | + | The Les Houche Event '' |
We mention the basic features of the '' | We mention the basic features of the '' | ||
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We are also grateful to Maria Mikova, Natalia Ovechkina and Anastasia Zotova for their support and help for the design of the program. | We are also grateful to Maria Mikova, Natalia Ovechkina and Anastasia Zotova for their support and help for the design of the program. | ||
- | Contributions to the physics in PEGASUS were provided by Anatoly Kotikov (JINR, Dubna), | + | Contributions to the physics in PEGASUS were provided by Anatoly Kotikov (JINR, Dubna) |
- | Gennady Lykasov (JINR, Dubna) | + | Gennady Lykasov (JINR, Dubna). We thank Vladimir Lyubushkin |
We are especially grateful to Nikolai Zotov, who guided and supervised our first steps in High Energy Physics, | We are especially grateful to Nikolai Zotov, who guided and supervised our first steps in High Energy Physics, | ||
who encouraged our progress in k< | who encouraged our progress in k< | ||
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