Drell-Yan cross-sections with fiducial cuts: impact of linear power corrections and qT-resummation in PDF determination
Abstract
Measurement at Hadron colliders of neutral- and charged-current Drell-Yan production provide essential constraints in the determination of parton distribution functions. Experimentally, they have reached percent level precision, challenging the accuracy of the theoretical predictions. In this work we benchmark the novel implementation in DYTurbo of linear fiducial power corrections in the qT-subtraction formalism at NLO and NNLO in QCD. We illustrate how the inclusion of linear fiducial power corrections impacts predictions for precise W and Z measurements from the LHC and affects their description by modern global parton distribution functions. The further inclusion of qT-resummation corrections in the theoretical predictions leads to a better modelling of the lepton pT distribution and we study how this improve the description of the data.
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