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LHAPDF6: parton density access in the LHC precision era

A. G. BuckleySchool of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UKA. FerrandoSchool of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UKS. L. LloydSchool of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UKKarl NordströmSchool of Physics & Astronomy, University of Glasgow Glasgow UKBen PageDepartamento de Fsica Terica y del Cosmos y CAFPE, Universidad de Granada, Granada, SpainMartin RüfenachtSchool of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh UKMarek SchönherrPhysik-Institut, Universität Zürich, Zürich, SwitzerlandG. WattInstitute for Particle Physics Phenomenology, Durham University, Durham, UK
2015en
ABI

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The Fortran LHAPDF library has been a longterm workhorse in particle physics, providing standardised access to parton density functions for experimental and phenomenological purposes alike, following on from the venerable PDFLIB package. During Run 1 of the LHC, however, several fundamental limitations in LHAPDF's design have became deeply problematic, restricting the usability of the library for important physics-study procedures and providing dangerous avenues by which to silently obtain incorrect results. In this paper we present the LHAPDF 6 library, a ground-up re-engineering of the PDFLIB/LHAPDF paradigm for PDF access which removes all limits on use of concurrent PDF sets, massively reduces static memory requirements, offers improved CPU performance, and fixes fundamental bugs in multi-set access to PDF metadata. The new design, restricted for now to interpolated PDFs, uses centralised numerical routines and a powerful cascading metadata system to decouple software releases from provision of new PDF data and allow completely general parton content. More than 200 PDF sets have been migrated from LHAPDF 5 to the new universal data format, via a stringent quality control procedure. LHAPDF 6 is supported by many Monte Carlo generators and other physics programs, in some cases via a full set of compatibility routines, and is recommended for the demanding PDF access needs of LHC Run 2 and beyond.

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