Two-Parton Contribution to the Heavy-Quark Forward-Backward Asymmetry in NNLO QCD

Abstract

Forward-backward asymmetries, AFBQ, are important observables for the determination of the neutral-current couplings of heavy quarks in inclusive heavy quark production, e+ e- γ*, Z* Q +X. In view of the measurement perspectives on AFBQ at a future linear collider, precise predictions of AFBQ are required for massive quarks. We compute the contribution of the Q Q final state to AFBQ to order 2 in the QCD coupling. We provide general formulae, and we show that this contribution to AFBQ is infrared-finite. We evaluate these two-parton contributions for b and c quarks on and near the Z resonance, and for t quarks above threshold. Moreover, near the t t threshold we obtain, by expanding in the heavy-quark velocity β, an expression for AFBt t to order 2 and NNLL in β. This quantity is equal, to this order in β, to the complete forward-backward asymmetry AFBt.

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