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12–14 May 2022
University of Pittsburgh
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The Drell-Yan qT Spectrum and Its Uncertainty at Third Order in QCD

13 May 2022, 09:45
20m
Benedum Hall 157 (University of Pittsburgh)

Benedum Hall 157

University of Pittsburgh

Speaker

Johannes Michel (MIT CTP)

Description

We present state-of-the-art SCETlib predictions for the W and Z/γ transverse-momentum (qT) distributions at the LHC at complete three-loop order in resummed perturbation theory (N3LL) and matched to available fixed order. We pay particular attention to the estimation of theory uncertainties via profile scale variations in such a way that perturbative uncertainties due to PDF evolution, perturbative resummation uncertainties, and nonperturbative uncertainties for qT0 are cleanly disentangled, and compare our predictions to high-precision measurements by the ATLAS and CMS experiments. The speed and versatility of our resummed calculation also allow us to study the dependence on the strong coupling, the PDFs, and their parametric uncertainties at this order. We find intriguing early evidence that the normalized ATLAS and CMS Z qT spectra may prefer a lower strong coupling than the PDG value.

Authors

Frank Tackmann (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)) Johannes Michel (MIT CTP) Georgios Billis (Milano-Bicocca/INFN) Markus Ebert (MPI Munich)

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