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Precision diboson observables for the LHC

Authors :
Matthew J. Strassler
Jakub Scholtz
Christopher Frye
Marat Freytsis
Source :
Journal of High Energy Physics
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer/SISSA, 2016.

Abstract

Motivated by the restoration of $SU(2)\times U(1)$ at high energy, we suggest that certain ratios of diboson differential cross sections can be used as high-precision observables at the LHC. We rewrite leading-order diboson partonic cross sections in a form that makes their $SU(2)\times U(1)$ and custodial $SU(2)$ structure more explicit than in previous literature, and identify important aspects of this structure that survive even in hadronic cross sections. We then focus on higher-order corrections to ratios of $\gamma\gamma$, $Z\gamma$ and $ZZ$ processes, including full next-to-leading-order corrections and $gg$ initial-state contributions, and argue that these ratios can likely be predicted to better than $5\%$, which should make them useful in searches for new phenomena. The ratio of $Z\gamma$ to $\gamma\gamma$ is especially promising in the near term, due to large rates and to exceptional cancellations of QCD-related uncertainties. We argue that electroweak corrections are moderate in size, have small uncertainties, and can potentially be observed in these ratios in the long run.<br />Comment: v2, 55 pages, 16 figures, improved discussion of EW corrections

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of High Energy Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4491d599333fc982d0bf3047baa04339