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Evaluation of multiloop multiscale Feynman integrals for precision physics

Modern particle physics is increasingly becoming a precision science that relies on advanced theoretical predictions for the analysis and interpretation of experimental results. The planned physics program at the LHC and future colliders will require three-loop electroweak and mixed electroweak-QCD...

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Autores principales: Dubovyk, Ievgen, Freitas, Ayres, Gluza, Janusz, Grzanka, Krzysztof, Hidding, Martijn, Usovitsch, Johann
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.106.L111301
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2799342
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author Dubovyk, Ievgen
Freitas, Ayres
Gluza, Janusz
Grzanka, Krzysztof
Hidding, Martijn
Usovitsch, Johann
author_facet Dubovyk, Ievgen
Freitas, Ayres
Gluza, Janusz
Grzanka, Krzysztof
Hidding, Martijn
Usovitsch, Johann
author_sort Dubovyk, Ievgen
collection CERN
description Modern particle physics is increasingly becoming a precision science that relies on advanced theoretical predictions for the analysis and interpretation of experimental results. The planned physics program at the LHC and future colliders will require three-loop electroweak and mixed electroweak-QCD corrections to single-particle production and decay processes and two-loop electroweak corrections to pair-production processes. This article presents a new seminumerical approach to multiloop multiscale Feynman integrals calculations which will be able to fill the gap between rigid experimental demands and theory. The approach is based on differential equations with boundary terms specified at Euclidean kinematic points. These Euclidean boundary terms can be computed numerically with high accuracy using sector decomposition or other numerical methods. They are then mapped to the physical kinematic configuration by repeatedly solving the differential equation system in terms of series solutions. An automatic and general method is proposed for constructing a basis of master integrals such that the differential equations are finite. The approach also provides a prescription for the analytic continuation across physical thresholds. Our implementation is able to deliver 8 or more digits of precision, and has a built-in mechanism for checking the accuracy of the obtained results. Its efficacy is illustrated with state-of-the-art examples for three-loop self-energy and vertex integrals and two-loop box integrals.
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spelling cern-27993422023-10-04T07:59:17Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.106.L111301http://cds.cern.ch/record/2799342engDubovyk, IevgenFreitas, AyresGluza, JanuszGrzanka, KrzysztofHidding, MartijnUsovitsch, JohannEvaluation of multiloop multiscale Feynman integrals for precision physicsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyModern particle physics is increasingly becoming a precision science that relies on advanced theoretical predictions for the analysis and interpretation of experimental results. The planned physics program at the LHC and future colliders will require three-loop electroweak and mixed electroweak-QCD corrections to single-particle production and decay processes and two-loop electroweak corrections to pair-production processes. This article presents a new seminumerical approach to multiloop multiscale Feynman integrals calculations which will be able to fill the gap between rigid experimental demands and theory. The approach is based on differential equations with boundary terms specified at Euclidean kinematic points. These Euclidean boundary terms can be computed numerically with high accuracy using sector decomposition or other numerical methods. They are then mapped to the physical kinematic configuration by repeatedly solving the differential equation system in terms of series solutions. An automatic and general method is proposed for constructing a basis of master integrals such that the differential equations are finite. The approach also provides a prescription for the analytic continuation across physical thresholds. Our implementation is able to deliver 8 or more digits of precision, and has a built-in mechanism for checking the accuracy of the obtained results. Its efficacy is illustrated with state-of-the-art examples for three-loop self-energy and vertex integrals and two-loop box integrals.Modern particle physics is increasingly becoming a precision science that relies on advanced theoretical predictions for the analysis and interpretation of experimental results. The planned physics program at the LHC and future colliders will require three-loop electroweak and mixed electroweak-QCD corrections to single-particle production and decay processes and two-loop electroweak corrections to pair production processes, all of which are beyond the reach of existing analytical and numerical techniques in their current form. This article presents a new semi-numerical approach based on differential equations with boundary terms specified at Euclidean kinematic points. These Euclidean boundary terms can be computed numerically with high accuracy using sector decomposition or other numerical methods. They are then mapped to the physical kinematic configuration with a series solution of the differential equation system. The method is able to deliver 8 or more digits precision, and it has a built-in mechanism for checking the accuracy of the obtained results. Its efficacy is illustrated with examples for three-loop self-energy and vertex integrals and two-loop box integrals.arXiv:2201.02576CERN-TH-2021-230UUITP-66/21oai:cds.cern.ch:27993422022-01-07
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Dubovyk, Ievgen
Freitas, Ayres
Gluza, Janusz
Grzanka, Krzysztof
Hidding, Martijn
Usovitsch, Johann
Evaluation of multiloop multiscale Feynman integrals for precision physics
title Evaluation of multiloop multiscale Feynman integrals for precision physics
title_full Evaluation of multiloop multiscale Feynman integrals for precision physics
title_fullStr Evaluation of multiloop multiscale Feynman integrals for precision physics
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of multiloop multiscale Feynman integrals for precision physics
title_short Evaluation of multiloop multiscale Feynman integrals for precision physics
title_sort evaluation of multiloop multiscale feynman integrals for precision physics
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.106.L111301
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2799342
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