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Vector boson production at hadron colliders: a fully exclusive QCD calculation at NNLO
We consider QCD radiative corrections to the production of W and Z bosons in
hadron collisions. We present a fully exclusive calculation up to
next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) in QCD perturbation theory. To perform
this NNLO computation, we use a recently proposed version of the subtraction
formalism. The calculation includes the gamma-Z interference, finite-width
effects, the leptonic decay of the vector bosons and the corresponding spin
correlations. Our calculation is implemented in a parton level Monte Carlo
program. The program allows the user to apply arbitrary kinematical cuts on the
final-state leptons and the associated jet activity, and to compute the
corresponding distributions in the form of bin histograms. We show selected
numerical results at the Tevatron and the LHC.Comment: 7 pages, 3 ps figure
Universality of transverse-momentum resummation and hard factors at the NNLO
We consider QCD radiative corrections to the production of colourless
high-mass systems in hadron collisions. The logarithmically-enhanced
contributions at small transverse momentum are treated to all perturbative
orders by a universal resummation formula that depends on a single
process-dependent hard factor. We show that the hard factor is directly related
to the all-order virtual amplitude of the corresponding partonic process. The
direct relation is universal (process independent), and it is expressed by an
all-order factorization formula that we explicitly evaluate up to the
next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) in QCD perturbation theory. Once the NNLO
scattering amplitude is available, the corresponding hard factor is directly
determined: it controls NNLO contributions in resummed calculations at full
next-to-next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy, and it can be used in
applications of the q_T subtraction formalism to perform fully-exclusive
perturbative calculations up to NNLO. The universality structure of the hard
factor and its explicit NNLO form are also extended to the related formalism of
threshold resummation.Comment: References added. Version accepted for publication on NP
Threshold resummation at NLL accuracy and soft-virtual cross sections at NLO
We consider QCD radiative corrections to the production of colourless
high-mass systems in hadron collisions. We show that the recent computation of
the soft-virtual corrections to Higgs boson production at NLO [1] together
with the universality structure of soft-gluon emission can be exploited to
extract the general expression of the hard-virtual coefficient that contributes
to threshold resummation at NLL accuracy. The hard-virtual coefficient is
directly related to the process-dependent virtual amplitude through a universal
(process-independent) factorization formula that we explicitly evaluate up to
three-loop order. As an application, we present the explicit expression of the
soft-virtual NLO corrections for the production of an arbitrary colourless
system. In the case of the Drell-Yan process, we confirm the recent result of
Ref.[2].Comment: Slightly expanded text, one reference added, version published on NP
The âexpat factorâ: the influence of working time on women's decisions to undertake international assignments in the oil and gas industry
This article examines the effect of working time on womenâs willingness to go on expatriate assignments in the oil and gas exploration and production sector. The research draws upon an analysis of two case study firmsâ international assignment and working time policies, semi-structured interviews with 14 Human Resource staff responsible for policy design and implementation, and a survey of the views of 71 women expatriates, supported by in-depth interviews with 26 of the survey respondents. The research identifies an âexpat factorâ: assignees state that long hours are inherent in expatriation and necessary to further their careers. However in practice, working time is not excessive and flexible working practices are utilised. Hours of work have little effect on womenâs decisions to undertake long-term assignments but alternatives such as short-term and commuter assignments are unpopular as their working patterns are disruptive to family life. This article contributes to theory development by linking two discrete frameworks that explain womenâs career choices when they strive to balance their career goals with their families and by identifying a career compromise threshold when expatriation is rejected in favour of family considerations. A model is proposed to link working time/patterns to womenâs international assignment participation
A preliminary analysis of late structural failures of the Navion stent graft in the treatment of descending thoracic aortic aneurysms
Vector boson production at hadron colliders: hard-collinear coefficients at the NNLO
We consider QCD radiative corrections to vector-boson production in hadron
collisions. We present the next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) result of the
hard-collinear coefficient function for the all-order resummation of
logarithmically-enhanced contributions at small transverse momenta. The
coefficient function controls NNLO contributions in resummed calculations at
full next-to-next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy. The same coefficient
function is used in applications of the subtraction method to perform
fully-exclusive perturbative calculations up to NNLO.Comment: 13, pages, no figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1106.465
Les Houches 2015: Physics at TeV Colliders Standard Model Working Group Report
This Report summarizes the proceedings of the 2015 Les Houches workshop on
Physics at TeV Colliders. Session 1 dealt with (I) new developments relevant
for high precision Standard Model calculations, (II) the new PDF4LHC parton
distributions, (III) issues in the theoretical description of the production of
Standard Model Higgs bosons and how to relate experimental measurements, (IV) a
host of phenomenological studies essential for comparing LHC data from Run I
with theoretical predictions and projections for future measurements in Run II,
and (V) new developments in Monte Carlo event generators.Comment: Proceedings of the Standard Model Working Group of the 2015 Les
Houches Workshop, Physics at TeV Colliders, Les Houches 1-19 June 2015. 227
page
Les Houches 2013: Physics at TeV Colliders: Standard Model Working Group Report
This Report summarizes the proceedings of the 2013 Les Houches workshop on
Physics at TeV Colliders. Session 1 dealt primarily with (1) the techniques for
calculating standard model multi-leg NLO and NNLO QCD and NLO EW cross sections
and (2) the comparison of those cross sections with LHC data from Run 1, and
projections for future measurements in Run 2.Comment: Proceedings of the Standard Model Working Group of the 2013 Les
Houches Workshop, Physics at TeV Colliders, Les houches 3-21 June 2013. 200
page
Short-term economic impact of the Zika virus outbreak
Summary
Zika virus (ZIKV) is mainly transmitted by mosquitoes bites. However, transmission by sexual contacts
has been reported in 11 non endemic countries. The rapid spread of ZIKV in Latin American and Caribbean
Countries (LCR), person-to-person transmission and perceived risk on peopleâs well being can
affect the emerging economies of LCR which historically dependent on truism. Here we present an
analysis on economic outputs for assessing the current impact of ZIKV on markets. Our analysis show
an unexpected resilience of LCR markets to international alerts. This positive response represents an
opportunity to scale-up interventions for preventing the further spreading of the ZIKV epidemic
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