Journal of High Energy Physics (Nov 2023)

Like-sign W-boson scattering at the LHC — approximations and full next-to-leading-order predictions

  • Stefan Dittmaier,
  • Philipp Maierhöfer,
  • Christopher Schwan,
  • Ramon Winterhalder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2023)022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2023, no. 11
pp. 1 – 58

Abstract

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Abstract We present a new calculation of next-to-leading-order corrections of the strong and electroweak interactions to like-sign W-boson scattering at the Large Hadron Collider, implemented in the Monte Carlo integrator Bonsay. The calculation includes leptonic decays of the W bosons. It comprises the whole tower of next-to-leading-order contributions to the cross section, which scale like α s 3 $$ {\alpha}_{\textrm{s}}^3 $$ α 4, α s 2 $$ {\alpha}_{\textrm{s}}^2 $$ α 5, α s α 6, and α 7 in the strong and electroweak couplings α s and α. We present a detailed survey of numerical results confirming the occurrence of large pure electroweak corrections of the order of ~ −12% for integrated cross sections and even larger corrections in high-energy tails of distributions. The electroweak corrections account for the major part of the complete next-to-leading-order correction, which amounts to 15–20% in size, depending on the details of the event selection chosen for analysing vector-boson-scattering. Moreover, we compare the full next-to-leading-order corrections to approximate results based on the neglect of contributions that are not enhanced by the vector-boson scattering kinematics (VBS approximation) and on resonance expansions for the W-boson decays (double-pole approximation); the quality of this approximation is good within ≲ 1.5% for integrated cross sections and the dominating parts of the differential distributions. Finally, for the leading-order predictions, we construct different versions of effective vector-boson approximations, which are based on cross-section contributions that are enhanced by collinear emission of W bosons off the initial-state (anti)quarks; in line with previous findings in the literature, it turns out that the approximative quality is rather limited for applications at the LHC.

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