Bottom quark mass effects in associated WH production with H bb decay through NNLO QCD

Abstract

We present a computation of NNLO QCD corrections to the production of a Higgs boson in association with a W boson at the LHC followed by the decay of the Higgs boson to a bb pair. At variance with previous NNLO QCD studies of the same process, we treat b quarks as massive. An important advantage of working with massive b quarks is that it makes the use of flavor jet algorithms unnecessary and allows us to employ conventional jet algorithms to define b jets. We compare NNLO QCD descriptions of the associated WH(bb) production with massive and massless b quarks and also contrast them with the results provided by parton showers. We find O(5\%) differences in fiducial cross sections computed with massless and massive b quarks. We also observe that much larger differences between massless and massive results, as well as between fixed-order and parton-shower results, can arise in selected kinematic distributions.

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