We study the effect of QCD corrections to the gg→H→W+W- signal-background interference at the LHC for a heavy Higgs boson. We construct a soft-collinear approximation to the next-to-leading order (NLO) and next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) corrections for the background process, which is exactly known only at leading order (LO). We estimate its accuracy by constructing and comparing the same approximation to the exact result for the signal process, which is known up to NNLO, and we conclude that we can describe the signal-background interference to better than O(10%) accuracy. We show that our result implies that, in practice, a fairly good approximation to higher order QCD corrections to the interference may also be obtained by rescaling the known LO result by a K factor computed using the signal process.
Signal-background interference effects for gg→H→W^{+}W^{-} beyond leading order / M. Bonvini, F. Caola, S. Forte, K. Melnikov, G. Ridolfi. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D, PARTICLES, FIELDS, GRAVITATION, AND COSMOLOGY. - ISSN 1550-7998. - 88:3(2013), pp. 034032.1-034032.6.
Signal-background interference effects for gg→H→W^{+}W^{-} beyond leading order
S. Forte;
2013
Abstract
We study the effect of QCD corrections to the gg→H→W+W- signal-background interference at the LHC for a heavy Higgs boson. We construct a soft-collinear approximation to the next-to-leading order (NLO) and next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) corrections for the background process, which is exactly known only at leading order (LO). We estimate its accuracy by constructing and comparing the same approximation to the exact result for the signal process, which is known up to NNLO, and we conclude that we can describe the signal-background interference to better than O(10%) accuracy. We show that our result implies that, in practice, a fairly good approximation to higher order QCD corrections to the interference may also be obtained by rescaling the known LO result by a K factor computed using the signal process.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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