Application of the Principle of Maximum Conformality to Top-Pair Production
Abstract
A major contribution to the uncertainty of finite-order perturbative QCD predictions is the perceived ambiguity in setting the renormalization scale . For example, by using the conventional way of setting , one obtains the total production cross-section with the uncertainty \Delta \sigma_{t \bar{t}}/\sigma_{t \bar{t}}\sim ({}^{+3%}_{-4%}) at the Tevatron and LHC even for the present NNLO level. The Principle of Maximum Conformality (PMC) eliminates the renormalization scale ambiguity in precision tests of Abelian QED and non-Abelian QCD theories. In this paper we apply PMC scale-setting to predict the cross-section at the Tevatron and LHC colliders. It is found that remains almost unchanged by varying within the region of . The convergence of the expansion series is greatly improved. For the -channel, which is dominant at the Tevatron, its NLO PMC scale is much smaller than the top-quark mass in the small -region, and thus its NLO cross-section is increased by about a factor of two. In the case of the -channel, which is dominant at the LHC, its NLO PMC scale slightly increases with the subprocess collision energy , but it is still smaller than for TeV, and the resulting NLO cross-section is increased by . As a result, a larger is obtained in comparison to the conventional scale-setting method, which agrees well with the present Tevatron and LHC data. More explicitly, by setting GeV, we predict pb, pb and pb. [full abstract can be found in the paper.]
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@article{arxiv.1204.1405,
title = {Application of the Principle of Maximum Conformality to Top-Pair Production},
author = {Stanley J. Brodsky and Xing-Gang Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.1405},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
15 pages, 11 figures, 5 tables. Fig.(9) is corrected