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Higgs Production at NNLL$'$+NNLO using Rapidity Dependent Jet Vetoes
The rapidity-dependent jet veto observables $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Bj} $ and $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Cj} $ provide a tight jet veto at central rapidity, gradually transitioning to a loose veto at forward rapidities. They divide the phase space into exclusive jet bins in a different way to the traditional jet vet...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2020)054 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2712777 |
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author | Gangal, Shireen Gaunt, Jonathan R. Tackmann, Frank J. Vryonidou, Eleni |
author_facet | Gangal, Shireen Gaunt, Jonathan R. Tackmann, Frank J. Vryonidou, Eleni |
author_sort | Gangal, Shireen |
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description | The rapidity-dependent jet veto observables $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Bj} $ and $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Cj} $ provide a tight jet veto at central rapidity, gradually transitioning to a loose veto at forward rapidities. They divide the phase space into exclusive jet bins in a different way to the traditional jet veto observable p$_{T j}$, and are advantageous to use under harsh pile-up conditions. We obtain predictions for the 0-jet gluon-fusion (ggF) Higgs cross section using both of these veto observables at NNLL′+NNLO, and compare these predictions to the prior state-of-the-art of NLL′+NLO. A significant reduction in perturbative uncertainty is observed going from NLL′+NLO to NNLL′+NNLO, with the NNLL′+NNLO predictions lying inside the uncertainty band of the NLL′+NLO predictions. We also investigate the relative sensitivities of ggF Higgs cross sections with $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Bj} $, $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Cj} $ and p$_{T j}$ jet vetoes to underlying event and hadronisation effects using an NLO+parton shower calculation. We find that the cross sections with $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Bj} $ and $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Cj} $ vetoes have a reduced sensitivity to underlying event and hadronisation effects compared to that with a p$_{T j}$ veto. |
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spelling | cern-27127772021-11-12T20:06:12Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP05(2020)054http://cds.cern.ch/record/2712777engGangal, ShireenGaunt, Jonathan R.Tackmann, Frank J.Vryonidou, EleniHiggs Production at NNLL$'$+NNLO using Rapidity Dependent Jet Vetoeshep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe rapidity-dependent jet veto observables $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Bj} $ and $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Cj} $ provide a tight jet veto at central rapidity, gradually transitioning to a loose veto at forward rapidities. They divide the phase space into exclusive jet bins in a different way to the traditional jet veto observable p$_{T j}$, and are advantageous to use under harsh pile-up conditions. We obtain predictions for the 0-jet gluon-fusion (ggF) Higgs cross section using both of these veto observables at NNLL′+NNLO, and compare these predictions to the prior state-of-the-art of NLL′+NLO. A significant reduction in perturbative uncertainty is observed going from NLL′+NLO to NNLL′+NNLO, with the NNLL′+NNLO predictions lying inside the uncertainty band of the NLL′+NLO predictions. We also investigate the relative sensitivities of ggF Higgs cross sections with $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Bj} $, $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Cj} $ and p$_{T j}$ jet vetoes to underlying event and hadronisation effects using an NLO+parton shower calculation. We find that the cross sections with $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Bj} $ and $ {\mathcal{T}}_{Cj} $ vetoes have a reduced sensitivity to underlying event and hadronisation effects compared to that with a p$_{T j}$ veto.The rapidity-dependent jet veto observables $\mathcal{T}_{Bj}$ and $\mathcal{T}_{Cj}$ provide a tight jet veto at central rapidity, gradually transitioning to a loose veto at forward rapidities. They divide the phase space into exclusive jet bins in a different way to the traditional jet veto observable $p_{Tj}$, and are advantageous to use under harsh pile-up conditions. We obtain predictions for the $0$-jet gluon-fusion (ggF) Higgs cross section using both of these veto observables at NNLL$'+$NNLO, and compare these predictions to the prior state-of-the-art of NLL$'+$NLO. A significant reduction in perturbative uncertainty is observed going from NLL$'+$NLO to NNLL$'+$NNLO, with the NNLL$'+$NNLO predictions lying inside the uncertainty band of the NLL$'+$NLO predictions. We also investigate the relative sensitivities of ggF Higgs cross sections with $\mathcal{T}_{Bj}$, $\mathcal{T}_{Cj}$ and $p_{Tj}$ jet vetoes to underlying event and hadronisation effects using an NLO+parton shower calculation. We find that the cross sections with $\mathcal{T}_{Bj}$ and $\mathcal{T}_{Cj}$ vetoes have a reduced sensitivity to underlying event and hadronisation effects compared to that with a $p_{Tj}$ veto.arXiv:2003.04323CERN-TH-2020-036DESY 20-035DESY-20-035TIFR/TH/20-7oai:cds.cern.ch:27127772020-03-09 |
spellingShingle | hep-ph Particle Physics - Phenomenology Gangal, Shireen Gaunt, Jonathan R. Tackmann, Frank J. Vryonidou, Eleni Higgs Production at NNLL$'$+NNLO using Rapidity Dependent Jet Vetoes |
title | Higgs Production at NNLL$'$+NNLO using Rapidity Dependent Jet Vetoes |
title_full | Higgs Production at NNLL$'$+NNLO using Rapidity Dependent Jet Vetoes |
title_fullStr | Higgs Production at NNLL$'$+NNLO using Rapidity Dependent Jet Vetoes |
title_full_unstemmed | Higgs Production at NNLL$'$+NNLO using Rapidity Dependent Jet Vetoes |
title_short | Higgs Production at NNLL$'$+NNLO using Rapidity Dependent Jet Vetoes |
title_sort | higgs production at nnll$'$+nnlo using rapidity dependent jet vetoes |
topic | hep-ph Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2020)054 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2712777 |
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