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- Title
Polarised cross sections for vector boson production with Sherpa.
- Authors
Hoppe, Mareen; Schönherr, Marek; Siegert, Frank
- Abstract
Measurements of vector boson polarisation in vector boson production processes offer a powerful probe of the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism, scrutinising the Standard Model and new physics scenarios alike. Since massive vector bosons can only be observed as intermediate particles, polarised cross section templates from simulation are necessary to extract their polarisation from measurable unpolarised distributions. In this work we present an extension of the Sherpa Monte-Carlo event generator allowing the simulation of polarised cross sections for vector boson production processes. Based on the narrow-width approximation, polarised cross sections of all possible polarisation combinations for an arbitrary number of intermediate vector bosons can be simulated in a single simulation run. In addition, it is possible to directly predict the interference between different intermediate polarisation states, and various differing polarisation definitions can be studied simultaneously. Besides the simulation of polarised cross sections at fixed LO and LO+PS accuracy as well as in multijet-merged calculations, we also present parton-shower-matched polarised cross sections with approximate NLO QCD corrections in the vector boson production processes. We demonstrate that the differences of this approximation to full NLO QCD predictions are small and it thus opens up the possibility for fully-simulated calculations at the hadron level including polarisation information and higher-order QCD effects for the first time.
- Subjects
ELECTROWEAK interactions; BOSONS; STANDARD model (Nuclear physics); MANUFACTURING processes; SYMMETRY breaking; QUANTUM chromodynamics
- Publication
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2024, Vol 2024, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
1126-6708
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/JHEP04(2024)001