Revisiting the large extra dimension effects on W-pair production at the LHC in NLO QCD

Abstract

In the framework of the large extra dimensions (LED) model, we investigate the effects induced by the Kaluza-Klein (KK) gravitons up to the QCD next-to-leading order (NLO) on the W-pair production followed by a subsequential W-decay at the CERN LHC. We depict the regions in the L-MS parameter space where the LED effect can and cannot be observed from the analyses of the pp W+W- + X and pp W+W- Wl(-) + X processes. We find that the ability of probing the LED effects can be improved by taking the cutoffs for the invariant mass of W-pair and the transverse momentum of the final lepton. Our results demonstrate that the NLO QCD corrections to observables are significant, and do not show any improvement for the renormalization/factorization scale uncertainty on the QCD NLO corrected cross section, because the LO result underestimates the scale dependence.

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