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We present the next-to-leading order QCD corrections to the associated production of the vector gauge boson (Z/W±Z/W±) and the graviton in the large extra dimension model at the LHC. We estimate the impact of the QCD corrections on the total cross sections as well as the differential distributions of the gauge bosons and find that they are significant. We also study the dependence of the cross sections on the arbitrary factorization scale and show the reduction in the scale uncertainties at NLO level. Further, we discuss the ultraviolet sensitivity of the theoretical predictions.  相似文献   

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We thoroughly investigate both transverse momentum and threshold resummation effects on scalar-pseudoscalar pair production via quark-antiquark annihilation at the \begin{document}$ 13 \; \text{TeV}$\end{document} Large Hadron Collider at QCD NLO+NLL accuracy. A factorization method is introduced to properly supplement the soft-gluon (threshold) resummation contribution from parton distribution functions to the resummed results obtained by the Collins-Soper-Sterman resummation approach. We find that the impact of the threshold-resummation improved PDFs is comparable to the resummation effect of the partonic matrix element and can even predominate in high invariant mass regions. Moreover, the loop-induced gluon-gluon fusion channel in the type-I two-Higgs-doublet model is considered in our calculations. The numerical results show that the electroweak production via quark-antiquark annihilation dominates over the gluon-initiated QCD production by \begin{document}$ 1 \sim 2$\end{document} orders of magnitude.  相似文献   

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Single slepton production in association with a top quark at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is one of the important processes in probing the R-parity violation couplings. We calculate the QCD next-to-leading order (NLO) corrections to the $pp \to t\tilde{\ell}^{-}(\bar{t}\tilde{\ell}^{+})+X$ process at the LHC and discuss the impacts of the QCD corrections on kinematic distributions. We investigate the dependence of the leading order (LO) and the NLO QCD corrected integrated cross section on the factorization/renormalization energy scale, slepton, stop-quark and gluino masses. We find that the uncertainty of the LO cross section due to the energy scale is obviously improved by the NLO QCD corrections, and the exclusive jet event selection scheme keeps the convergence of the perturbative series better than the inclusive scheme. The results show that the polarization asymmetry of the top-quark will be reduced by the NLO QCD corrections, and the QCD corrections generally increase with the increment of the $\tilde{t}_{1}$ or $\tilde {g}$ mass value.  相似文献   

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In the framework of the Randall-Sundrum-like scenario with the small curvature κ (RSSC model), p -distributions for the dielectron production at the LHC are calculated. For the summary statistics taken at 7 TeV (L = 5 fb?1) and 8 TeV (L = 20 fb?1), the exclusion limit on the 5-dimensional gravity scale M 5 is found to be 6.35 TeV at 95% C.L. For √s = 13 TeV and integrated luminosity 30 fb?1, the LHC search limit is estimated to be 8.95 TeV. These limits on M 5 are independent of κ, provided the relation κ ? M 5 is satisfied.  相似文献   

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The charge asymmetry in W ±+ jets production at the LHC can serve to calibrate the presence of New Physics contributions. We study the ratio $\sigma(W^{+}+n\mbox{ jets})/\sigma(W^{-}+n\mbox{ jets})$ in the Standard Model for n≤4, paying particular attention to the uncertainty in the prediction from higher-order perturbative corrections and uncertainties in parton distribution functions. We show that these uncertainties are generally of order a few percent, making the experimental measurement of the charge asymmetry ratio a particularly useful diagnostic tool for New Physics contributions.  相似文献   

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In this paper we deal with radiation from heavy quarks in the context of next-to-leading order calculations matched to parton shower generators. A new algorithm for radiation from massive quarks is presented that has considerable advantages over the one previously employed. We implement the algorithm in the framework of the POWHEG-BOX, and compare it with the previous one in the case of the hvq generator for bottom production in hadronic collisions, and in the case of the bb4l generator for top production and decay.  相似文献   

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In this paper we present an analysis at NLO QCD of the contribution from squark-squark production to the experimental signature $2j+l^{+}l^{-}+ \displaystyle{\not}E_T (+X)$ with opposite-sign same flavor leptons, taking into account decays and experimental cuts. We consider the case in which one squark decays directly into the lightest neutralino $\tilde{\chi}^{0} _{1}$ and the other one into the second lightest neutralino and subsequently into $l^{+}l^{-} \tilde{\chi}^{0} _{1}$ via an intermediate slepton. On the one hand we study the effects of the NLO corrections on invariant mass distributions which can be used for future parameter determination. On the other hand we analyze the impact on predictions for cut-and-count searches using the given experimental signature.  相似文献   

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We present complete next-to-leading-order (NLO) QCD correction and electro-weak (EW) correction to the production cross section of Higgs-Boson in association with two hard quark jets by using Monte-Carlo numerical calculation program, HAWK, for various photon parton distribution functions at the Large Hadron Collider with center of mass energy 7, 8, 13, and 14 TeV without and with typical vector-Boson-fusion cuts on the tagging jets. In our calculation we include complete contribution from the full set of t-channel, u-channel and s-channel Feynman diagrams, and corresponding interferences as well as NLO QCD and EW corrections.  相似文献   

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We consider the first LHC data for pp collisions in the framework of Regge theory. The integral cross sections and inclusive densities of secondaries are determined by the Pomeron exchange, and we present the corresponding predictions for them. The first measurements of inclusive densities in the midrapidity region are in agreement with these predictions. The contribution of the baryon-number transfer due to String Junction diffusion in the rapidity space is at the origin of the differences in the inclusive spectra of particle and antiparticle in the central region, and this effect could be significant at LHC energies. We discuss the first data of ALICE and LHCb collaborations on the baryon/antibaryon asymmetry at LHC.  相似文献   

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We have analyzed the prospect of detecting a Higgs signal in mSUGRA/cMSSM based Supersymmetric (SUSY) model via chargino-neutralino ( ${\tilde{\chi}}^{\pm}_{1}\tilde{\chi}^{0}_{2}In order to generate mass for an abelian spin-1 vector field while preserving gauge invariance we couple it to a symmetric tensor. The derivative coupling includes up to three derivatives. We show that unitarity, causality and absence of Stueckelberg (compensating) fields single out a unique model up to trivial field redefinitions. The model contains one massive and one massless spin-1 particle. It is shown by means of a master action to be dual to the direct sum of a Maxwell plus a Maxwell?CProca theory.  相似文献   

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