On the impact of non-factorisable corrections in VBF single and double Higgs production
Abstract
We study the factorisable and non-factorisable QCD corrections to Vector-Boson Fusion single and double Higgs production and show the combined corrections for both processes at . We investigate the validity of the eikonal approximation with and without selection cuts, and carry out an in-depth study of the relative size of the non-factorisable next-to-next-to-leading order corrections compared to the factorisable ones. In the case of single Higgs production, after selection cuts are applied, the non-factorisable corrections are found to be mostly contained within the factorisable scale uncertainty bands. When no cuts are applied, instead, the non-factorisable corrections are slightly outside the scale uncertainty band. Interestingly, for double Higgs production, we find that both before and after applying cuts, non-factorisable corrections are enhanced compared to the single Higgs case. We trace this enhancement to the existence of delicate cancellations between the various leading-order Feynman diagrams, which are partly spoiled by radiative corrections. All the studied contributions have been implemented in proVBFH v1.2.0 and proVBFHH v1.1.0.
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@article{arxiv.2005.11334,
title = {On the impact of non-factorisable corrections in VBF single and double Higgs production},
author = {Frédéric A. Dreyer and Alexander Karlberg and Lorenzo Tancredi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.11334},
year = {2024}
}
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19 pages, 16 figures, code available at https://provbfh.hepforge.org/, v3 corrects the derivation of non-factorisable corrections for double Higgs production