893 research outputs found
Sudakov Logarithm Resummation for Vector Boson Production at Hadron Colliders
A complete description of W and Z boson production at high-energy colliders
requires the resummation of large Sudakov logarithms which dominate the
production at small transverse momentum. Currently there are two techniques for
performing this resummation: impact parameter space and transverse momentum
space. We argue that the latter can be formulated in a way which retains the
advantages of the former, while at the same time allowing a smooth transition
to finite order dominance at high transverse momentum.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, 2 figures, epsfig, contribution to the proceedings of
the UK Phenomenology Workshop on Collider Physics, 19-24 September 1999,
Durham, to be published in J. Phys.
Electroweak vector boson production in joint resummation
We study the application of the joint resummation to electroweak boson
production at hadron colliders. The joint resummation formalism resums both
threshold and transverse momentum corrections to the transverse momentum
distribution at next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy. We obtain a good
description of the transverse momentum distribution of Z bosons produced at the
Tevatron collider.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Talk presented by A. Kulesza at the XXXVIIth
Rencontres de Moriond `QCD and high energy hadronic interactions', Les Arcs,
Franc
The resummed Higgs boson transverse momentum distribution at the LHC
We apply QCD resummation techniques to study the transverse momentum
distribution of Higgs bosons produced via gluon-gluon fusion at the LHC. In
particular we focus on the joint resummation formalism which resums both
threshold and transverse momentum corrections simultaneously. A comparison of
results obtained in the joint and the standard recoil resummation frameworks is
presented.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, uses appolb.cls. Contribution to the Proceedings
of XXVII International Conference of Theoretical Physics, Ustron, Poland,
September 15-21, 2003. To appear in Acta Physica Polonica
A Comparison of Predictions for SM Higgs Boson Production at the LHC
This paper describes a comparison of most of the available predictions for
the cross section and transverse momentum distribution for a 125 GeV mass Higgs
at the LHC, including those from the PYTHIA and HERWIG parton shower Monte
Carlos and from four resummation calculations.Comment: 7 pages, submitted to proceedings of the Workshop on Physics at TeV
Colliders, Les Houches 200
W hadroproduction at large transverse momentum beyond next-to-leading order
We study the production of W bosons at large transverse momentum in p pbar
collisions. We show that the next-to-leading order cross section at large
transverse momentum is dominated by threshold soft-gluon corrections. We add
next-to-next-to-leading-order soft-gluon corrections to the exact
next-to-leading-order differential cross sections. We find that these
higher-order corrections provide modest enhancements to the transverse momentum
distribution of the W at the Tevatron, and reduce significantly the dependence
on the factorization and renormalization scales.Comment: 17 pages, 8 figure
Same-sign W pair production as a probe of double parton scattering at the LHC
We study the production of same-sign W boson pairs at the LHC in double
parton interactions. Compared with simple factorised double parton
distributions (dPDFs), we show that the recently developed dPDFs, GS09, lead to
non-trivial kinematic correlations between the W bosons. A numerical study of
the prospects for observing this process using same-sign dilepton signatures,
including same-sign WWjj, di-boson and heavy flavour backgrounds, at 14 TeV
centre-of-mass energy is then performed. It is shown that a small excess of
same-sign dilepton events from double parton scattering over a background
dominated by single scattering WZ(gamma*) production could be observed at the
LHC.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures. Added references, slight changes in the text
Parity-Odd Asymmetries in W-Jet Events at the Tevatron
Parity-odd asymmetries in the decay angular distribution of a W boson
produced with a hard jet in p\bar{p} collisions arise only from QCD
rescattering effects. If observed, these asymmetries will provide a first
demonstration that perturbative QCD calculation is valid for the absorptive
part of scattering amplitudes. We propose a simple observable to measure these
asymmetries and perform realistic Monte Carlo simulations at Tevatron energies.
It is shown that the Tevatron Run-II should provide sufficient statistics to
test the prediction.Comment: 4pages, 2figures, revtex, references and discussions added, version
to appear in PRL, typo correcte
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