Soft gluon resummation in the signal-background interference process of gg( h*) ZZ
Abstract
We present a precise theoretical prediction for the signal-background interference process of gg( h*) ZZ, which is useful to constrain the Higgs boson decay width and to measure Higgs couplings to the SM particles. The approximate NNLO K-factor is in the range of 2.05-2.45 (1.85-2.25), depending on MZZ, at the 8 (13) TeV LHC. And the soft gluon resummation can increase the approximate NNLO result by about 10\% at both the 8 TeV and 13 TeV LHC. The theoretical uncertainties including the scale, uncalculated multi-loop amplitudes of the background and PDF+αs are roughly O(10\%) at NNLL'. We also confirm that the approximate K-factors in the interference and the pure signal processes are the same.
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