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Ratios of WW and ZZ cross sections at large boson pTp_T as a constraint on PDFs and background to new physics

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We motivate a measurement of various ratios of WW and ZZ cross sections at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at large values of the boson transverse momentum (pTMW,Zp_T\gtrsim M_{W,Z}). We study the dependence of predictions for these cross-section ratios on the multiplicity of associated jets, the boson pTp_T and the LHC centre-of-mass energy. We present the flavour decomposition of the initial-state partons and an evaluation of the theoretical uncertainties. We show that the W+/WW^+/W^- ratio is sensitive to the up-quark to down-quark ratio of parton distribution functions (PDFs), while other theoretical uncertainties are negligible, meaning that a precise measurement of the W+/WW^+/W^- ratio at large boson pTp_T values could constrain the PDFs at larger momentum fractions xx than the usual inclusive WW charge asymmetry. The W±/ZW^\pm/Z ratio is insensitive to PDFs and most other theoretical uncertainties, other than possibly electroweak corrections, and a precise measurement will therefore be useful in validating theoretical predictions needed in data-driven methods, such as using W(ν)W(\to\ell\nu)+jets events to estimate the Z(ννˉ)Z(\to\nu\bar{\nu})+jets background in searches for new physics at the LHC. The differential WW and ZZ cross sections themselves, dσ/dpT{\rm d}\sigma/{\rm d}p_T, have the potential to constrain the gluon distribution, provided that theoretical uncertainties from higher-order QCD and electroweak corrections are brought under control, such as by inclusion of anticipated next-to-next-to-leading order QCD corrections.Comment: 33 pages, 13 figures. v2: expanded version published in JHE

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