Non-local slicing approaches for NNLO QCD in MCFM
Abstract
We present the implementation of several processes at Next-to-Next-to Leading Order (NNLO) accuracy in QCD in the parton-level Monte Carlo program MCFM. The processes treated are pp H, W, Z, W H, ZH, Wγ, Zγ and γγ and, for the first time in the code, W+W-, W Z and ZZ. Decays of the unstable bosons are fully included, resulting in a flexible fully differential Monte Carlo code. The NNLO corrections have been calculated using two non-local slicing approaches, isolating the doubly unresolved region by cutting on the zero-jettiness, T0, or on qT, the transverse momentum of the colour singlet final-state particles. We find that for most, but not all processes the qT slicing method leads to smaller power corrections for equal computational burden.
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