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  • The study provides detailed predictions for the transverse momentum spectrum of electroweak gauge bosons at the LHC, utilizing a combination of advanced QCD calculations (NNLO and NLL resummation).
  • Incorporating higher order corrections significantly modifies the shape of the differential distributions, with perturbative uncertainties lowered to a few percent across the entire spectrum.
  • The analysis of the ratios in charged- and neutral-current Drell-Yan production shows strong correlation in QCD corrections, demonstrating stability in these ratios despite varying perturbative orders.

Article Abstract

We present accurate QCD predictions for the transverse momentum ( ) spectrum of electroweak gauge bosons at the LHC for collisions, based on a consistent combination of a NNLO calculation at large and N LL resummation in the small limit. The inclusion of higher order corrections leads to substantial changes in the shape of the differential distributions, and the residual perturbative uncertainties are reduced to the few percent level across the whole transverse momentum spectrum. We examine the ratio of distributions in charged- and neutral-current Drell-Yan production, and study different prescriptions for the estimate of perturbative uncertainties that rely on different degrees of correlation between these processes. We observe an excellent stability of the ratios with respect to the perturbative order, indicating a strong correlation between the corresponding QCD corrections.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6805826PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7324-0DOI Listing

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