| Literature DB >> 28331432 |
Benjamin Fuks1,2,3, Hua-Sheng Shao4.
Abstract
Vector-like quarks are featured by a wealth of beyond the Standard Model theories and are consequently an important goal of many LHC searches for new physics. Those searches, as well as most related phenomenological studies, however, rely on predictions evaluated at the leading-order accuracy in QCD and consider well-defined simplified benchmark scenarios. Adopting an effective bottom-up approach, we compute next-to-leading-order predictions for vector-like-quark pair production and single production in association with jets, with a weak or with a Higgs boson in a general new physics setup. We additionally compute vector-like-quark contributions to the production of a pair of Standard Model bosons at the same level of accuracy. For all processes under consideration, we focus both on total cross sections and on differential distributions, most these calculations being performed for the first time in our field. As a result, our work paves the way to precise extraction of experimental limits on vector-like quarks thanks to an accurate control of the shapes of the relevant observables and emphasise the extra handles that could be provided by novel vector-like-quark probes never envisaged so far.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28331432 PMCID: PMC5341210 DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4686-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Phys J C Part Fields ISSN: 1434-6044 Impact factor: 4.590
Fig. 1Strong (upper) and electroweak (lower) tree-level diagram contributions to the production of a pair of vector-like quarks, possibly carrying the same electric charge. The corresponding loop and real-emission diagrams are automatically generated by MadGraph5_aMC@NLO and contains one extra power of the strong coupling
Fig. 2LO and NLO QCD inclusive cross sections for /TT/ pair production at the LHC with TeV. The QCD contribution results are presented together with the associated theoretical uncertainty bands, and we indicate the shifts in the bands that are induced by including weak or Higgs-boson exchange diagram contributions when they are non-negligible, which is only the case for the scenario TH1
LO and NLO QCD inclusive cross sections for /TT/ production at the LHC, running at a center-of-mass energy of TeV. The results are shown together with the associated scale and PDF relative uncertainties. For all scenarios but the TH1 one, the predictions match the pure QCD results
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Fig. 3Properties of the pair-produced vector-like B-quarks. We present the transverse-momentum (upper left) and pseudorapidity (upper right) distribution for the first B-quark, as well as the transverse-momentum spectrum of the B-quark pair (lower left for the [0, 1000] GeV transverse-momentum region and lower right for a zoom in the [0, 500] GeV region). We compare fixed-order QCD predictions at the LO accuracy (purple dashed curve), NLO accuracy (blue dashed curve), and after matching these two calculations to parton showers (green and red dashed curves for the LO and NLO cases, respectively), and the solid lines depict the results once the electroweak diagram contributions are included. We have fixed the B-quark mass either to 500 GeV (upper series of curves) or to 1500 GeV (lower series of curves)
Fig. 4Same as in Fig. 3 but for the distribution in the transverse momentum of the first three leading jets and the variable defined as the sum of the transverse momentum of all the final-state jets and leptons
LO and NLO QCD inclusive cross sections for B pair production at the LHC, running at a center-of-mass energy of TeV. The results are shown together with the associated scale and PDF relative uncertainties in the context of several benchmark scenarios. For all non-indicated scenarios, the results match the pure QCD one given in Table 1
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Fig. 5Representative Feynman diagram for single vector-like quark production in association with a quark. Other diagrams exist for final-state antiquarks, and all flavour assignments are understood. Virtual- and real-emission diagrams necessary for QCD correction calculations can be generated by MadGraph5_aMC@NLO
Fig. 6LO and NLO QCD inclusive cross sections for single B quark production at the LHC with TeV. The results are presented together with the associated theoretical uncertainty bands for the BZ1 (upper left), BZ2 (upper right), BW1 (lower left) and BW2 (lower right) scenarios
LO and NLO QCD inclusive cross sections for single B production at the LHC, running at a center-of-mass energy of TeV. The results are shown together with the associated scale and PDF relative uncertainties in the context of several benchmark scenarios
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Fig. 7Differential distributions depicting the properties of a singly produced vector-like T (or ) quark. We present its transverse momentum (upper), rapidity (lower left) and pseudorapidity (lower right) spectrum and compare fixed-order predictions at the LO accuracy (purple curve) and NLO accuracy (blue curve), as well as prediction including the matching of these two calculations to parton showers (green and red curves for the LO and NLO cases, respectively). We have fixed the heavy quark mass either to 500 GeV (upper series of curves) or to 1500 GeV (lower series of curves)
Fig. 8Differential distributions depicting the properties of the decay products of a singly produced vector-like T (or ) quark. We present the transverse-momentum distributions of the three leading jets, as well as the one in the variable defined as the scalar sum of all jet and isolated lepton transverse momenta. We compare LO (green) and NLO (red) predictions after matching the fixed-order calculations to parton showers. We have fixed the heavy quark mass either to 500 GeV or to 1500 GeV
Fig. 9Representative Feynman diagram for Higgs-boson pair production that depend on vector-like quark exchange (two leftmost diagrams) and for single vector-like quark production in association with a Higgs boson (two rightmost diagrams). Similar diagrams exist when Higgs bosons are replaced by weak gauge bosons. With the second diagram, we include LO loop-induced contributions to Higgs-boson pair production that can only be calculated at the LO accuracy with MadGraph5_aMC@NLO
LO and NLO QCD inclusive cross sections for Higgs-boson (upper) and Z-boson (lower) pair production at the LHC, running at a center-of-mass energy of TeV. The results are shown together with the associated scale and PDF relative uncertainties in the context of the TH1 (upper) and TZ1 (lower) class of benchmark scenarios
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Fig. 10LO and NLO QCD inclusive cross sections for Higgs-boson (left) and Z-boson (right) pair production at the LHC with TeV. The results are presented together with the associated theoretical uncertainty bands for the TH1 (left) and TZ1 (right) scenarios
LO and NLO QCD inclusive cross sections for single T production at the LHC, running at a center-of-mass energy of TeV. The results are shown together with the associated scale and PDF relative uncertainties in the context of several benchmark scenarios
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LO and NLO QCD inclusive cross sections for single X and single Y production at the LHC, running at a center-of-mass energy of TeV. The results are shown together with the associated scale and PDF relative uncertainties in the context of several benchmark scenarios
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