Modelling Wt and tWZ production at NLO for ATLAS analyses
Abstract
The generation of single top production in the Wt channel at NLO gives rise to doubly-resonant diagrams that overlap with t t, and similarly for associated production with a Z or Higgs boson. Several methods exist to remove this overlap, thus avoiding double counting and separating the two processes. In Diagram Removal 1, the amplitudes of doubly-resonant diagrams are set to zero, which also removes the interference of Wt with t t. If a measurement is performed in a region where this interference is not negligible, it would be of interest to take it into account. Another method, Diagram Subtraction, preserves the interference. However, it relies upon momentum reshuffling, which introduces uncertainties to the prediction. An alternative method, Diagram Removal 2, does not involve reshuffling and preserves the interference by subtracting the amplitude squared of the doubly-resonant diagrams from the total. The predictions of Diagram Removal 2 from MG5aMC@NLO are compared with other predictions for Wt and tWZ production in the context of analyses at the ATLAS experiment. Implications of using Diagram Removal 2 are discussed, both for measurements of single top processes and when Wt or tWZ are treated as a background. Differential distributions are shown, investigating in what regions the predictions differ the most.
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