O(αs) corrections to the polar angle dependence of the longitudinal spin-spin correlation asymmetry in e+e- q q

Abstract

We provide analytical results for the O(αs) corrections to the polar angle dependence of the longitudinal spin-spin correlation asymmetry in e+e- q q. For top quark pair production the O(αs) corrections to the longitudinal spin-spin asymmetry are strongly polar angle dependent and can amount up to 4\% in the q2-range from above t t threshold up to q2=1000 GeV. The O(αs) radiative corrections to the correlation asymmetry are below 1\% in the forward direction where the cross section is largest. In the e+e- b b case the O(αs) corrections reduce the asymmetry value from its mb=0 value of -100\% to approximately -96\% for q2-values around the Z peak and are practically independent of the value of the polar angle theta. This reduction can be traced to finite anomalous contributions from residual mass effects which survive the mb 0 limit. We discuss the role of the anomalous contributions and the pattern of how they contribute to spin-flip and non-flip terms.

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