Abstract
AbstractDrell-Yan lepton pairs with finite transverse momentum are produced when the vector boson recoils against (multiple) parton emission(s), and is determined by QCD dynamics. At small transverse momentum, the fixed order predictions break down due to the emergence of large logarithmic contributions. This region can be studied via thepTZdistribution constructed from the energies of the leptons, or through the$$ {\phi}_{{}^{\eta}}^{\ast } $$ϕη∗distribution that relies on the directions of the leptons. For sufficiently small transverse momentum, the$$ {\phi}_{{}^{\eta}}^{\ast } $$ϕη∗observable can be measured experimentally with better resolution. We study the smallpTZand$$ {\phi}_{{}^{\eta}}^{\ast } $$ϕη∗distributions up to next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) in perturbative QCD. We compute the$$ {\phi}_{{}^{\eta}}^{\ast } $$ϕη∗distributions for the fully inclusive production of lepton pairs via Z/γ∗to NNLO and normalise them to the NNLO cross sections for inclusive Z/γ∗production. We compare our predictions with the$$ {\phi}_{{}^{\eta}}^{\ast } $$ϕη∗distribution measured by the ATLAS collaboration during LHC operation at 8 TeV. We find that at moderate to large values of$$ {\phi}_{{}^{\eta}}^{\ast } $$ϕη∗, the NNLO effects are positive and lead to a substantial improvement in the theory-data comparison compared to next-to-leading order (NLO). At small values ofpTZand$$ {\phi}_{{}^{\eta}}^{\ast } $$ϕη∗, the known large logarithmic enhancements emerge through and we identify the region where resummation is needed. We find an approximate relationship between the values ofpTZand$$ {\phi}_{{}^{\eta}}^{\ast } $$ϕη∗where the large logarithms emerge and find perturbative consistency between the two observables.
Highlights
NNLOjet, as described in [21, 22], to predict the Z-boson distributions at large transverse momentum to next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) accuracy
We found that when the pZT distribution is normalised to the relevant di-lepton cross section, the NNLO predictions yield an excellent agreement with the measured distributions at over a large range of pZT
As the directions of the leptons are considerably better measured than their transverse momenta, analysing the low pZT region with this angular kinematical variable φ∗η has the potential to increase the accuracy of the measurements and opens up the possibility of making more stringent tests of the theoretical predictions for both observables
Summary
The results presented are based on the calculation of ref. [21, 22], where the NNLO QCD corrections to Z + jet production were computed using the antenna subtraction formalism [36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44] to isolate the infrared singularities in the different Z-boson-plus-jet contributions. Our calculation is implemented in a newly developed parton-level Monte Carlo generator NNLOjet This program provides the necessary infrastructure for the antenna subtraction of hadron collider processes at NNLO and performs the integration of all contributing subprocesses at this order. [20, 53], we showed that NNLOjet can be used to predict the Z-boson pT spectrum to genuine NNLO accuracy by dropping the requirement of observing a jet and instead imposing a finite cut on the transverse momentum pZT > pZT,cut These predictions are completely inclusive on the QCD radiation and depend only on the fiducial cuts applied to the leptons.
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