Anatomy of inclusive ttW production at hadron colliders
Abstract
In LHC searches for new and rare phenomena the top-associated channel pp ttW +X is a challenging background that multilepton analyses must overcome. Motivated by sustained measurements of enhanced rates of same-sign and multi-lepton final states, we reexamine the importance of higher jet multiplicities in pp ttW +X that enter at O(αs3α) and O(αs4α), i.e., that contribute at NLO and NNLO in QCD in inclusive ttW production. Using fixed-order computations, we estimate that a mixture of real and virtual corrections at O(αs4α) in well-defined regions of phase space can arguably increase the total ttW rate at NLO by at least 10\%-14\%. However, by using non-unitary NLO multi-jet matching, we estimate that these same corrections are at most 10\%-12\%, and at the same time exhibit the enhanced jet multiplicities that are slightly favored by data. This seeming incongruity suggests a need for the full NNLO result. We comment on implications for the ttZ process.
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