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V +Jets at Next-to-Leading Order with BlackHat

V +Jets at Next-to-Leading Order with BlackHat. David A. Kosower Institut de Physique Th é orique , CEA– Saclay on behalf of the BlackHat Collaboration Carola Berger , Z. Bern, L. Dixon, Fernando Febres Cordero , Darren Forde , Harald Ita , DAK, Daniel Maître, Tanju Gleisberg

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V +Jets at Next-to-Leading Order with BlackHat

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  1. V+Jets at Next-to-Leading Order with BlackHat David A. KosowerInstitut de Physique Théorique, CEA–Saclay on behalf of the BlackHat Collaboration Carola Berger, Z. Bern, L. Dixon, Fernando Febres Cordero, Darren Forde, HaraldIta, DAK, Daniel Maître, TanjuGleisberg MC4LHC Readiness, CERN March 29–April 1, 2010

  2. BlackHat • On-shell methods  Darren Forde’s talk • Numerical implementation • Automated implementation  industrialization • C++ framework for automated one-loop calculations: organization, integral basis, spinor products, residue extraction, tree ingredients, caching • SHERPA for real subtraction, real emission, phase-space integration, and analysis • Other groups using on-shell methods: Ossola, Papadopoulos, Pittau, Actis, Bevilacqua, Czakon, Draggiotis, Garzelli, van Hameren, Mastrolia, Worek; Ellis, Giele, Kunszt, Lazopoulos, Melnikov, Zanderighi;Giele, Kunszt, Winter;Anastasiou, Britto, Feng, Mastrolia; Britto, Feng, Mirabella

  3. The Tevatron is Still Running… • Third jet in W+3 jets [0907.1984] • Reduced scale dependence at NLO • Good agreement with CDF data [0711.4044] • Shape change small compared to LO scale variation • SISCone (Salam & Soyez) vs JETCLU

  4. Anti-kT • Reduction of scale dependence • NLO importance grows with increasing number of jets

  5. Z+3 jets: new • Reduced scale dependence • Parton calculation corrected to hadron level using experiment-provided table • Reasonable agreement with D0 data [0903.1748] • SISCone (Salam & Soyez) vs D0 midpoint

  6. …and so is the LHC • Third jet in W+3 jets @7TeV • NLO scale uncertainty smaller than LO (band accidentally narrow given central choice — but would in any case be much improved) • Shape change mild • Scale choice ĤT/2 (half total partonicET)

  7. Scale Choices • Need to choose scales event-by-event • Functional form of scale choice is also important • ETW is not suitable; ĤT is • NLO calculation is self-diagnosing, LO isn’t • In the absence of an NLO calculation, should use a scale like ĤT

  8. Third jet in Z+3 jets @7TeV • Shape similar at LO to NLO, slightly closer than for W+3 jets • NLO band is accidentally narrow, but would in any case be much improved compared to LO  predictions for W+3/Z+3 ratios, handle on missing-ET + 3 jets

  9. R(1st,2nd) jet • Shapes can change! • Physics of leading jets not modeled well at LO: additional radiation allows jets to move closer • Cf Les Houches study [in 1103.1241] (Hoche, Huston, Maitre, Winter, Zanderighi) comparing to SHERPA w/ME matching & showering

  10. W+3 jets at the LHC: W+/W− Ratio • qg dominant initial state at the LHC  ET-dependent rate difference because of u(x)/d(x) distribution difference • But that’s not the whole story

  11. W Polarization • Polarization of low-pT, longitudinal, Ws is textbook material (Ellis, Stirling & Webber)  dilution in charged-lepton rapidity distribution asymmetry at Tevatron • This is different!Ws are also polarized at highpT ET dependence of e+/e− ratio and missing ET in W+/W− at LHC • Present at LO • Present for fewer jets too: universality • Useful for distinguishing “prompt” Ws from daughter Ws in top decay!

  12. Jet-Production Ratio in Z+Jets • Ratios of jet cross sections should be less sensitive to systematics • Ratios are stable LONLO • But hide a lot of structure in differential distributions! • Kinematic constraints at low pT in 2/1 • Factorization & IR ln(pT/pT min)s at intermediate pT • Phase-space & pdf suppression at higher pT

  13. Summary • On-shell methods are maturing into the method of choice for QCD calculations for colliders • Automated seminumerical one-loop calculations • Phenomenologically useful NLO parton-level calculations: • W+3 jets at Tevatron and LHC • Z+3 jets at Tevatron and LHC • Broad variety of kinematical configurations probed

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