Theory uncertainties for Higgs mass and other searches using jet bins

Bounds on the Higgs mass from the Tevatron and LHC are determined using exclusive jet bins to maximize sensitivity. Scale variation in exclusive fixed-order predictions underestimates the perturbative uncertainty for these cross sections, due to cancellations between the perturbative corrections lea...

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Main Authors: Stewart, Iain (Contributor), Tackmann, Frank (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Theoretical Physics (Contributor), Stewart, Iain W. (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society, 2012-08-10T12:43:04Z.
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520 |a Bounds on the Higgs mass from the Tevatron and LHC are determined using exclusive jet bins to maximize sensitivity. Scale variation in exclusive fixed-order predictions underestimates the perturbative uncertainty for these cross sections, due to cancellations between the perturbative corrections leading to large K factors and those that induce logarithmic sensitivity to the jet-bin boundary. To account for this, we propose that scale variation in the fixed-order calculations should be used to determine theory uncertainties for inclusive jet cross sections, whose differences yield exclusive jet cross sections. This yields a theory correlation matrix for the jet bins such that the additional uncertainty from large logarithms due to the jet boundary cancels when neighboring bins are added. This procedure is tested for H+0,1 jets, WW+0 jets, and W+0,1,2 jets, and found to be generally applicable. For a case where the higher-order resummation of the jet boundary corrections is known, we show that this procedure yields fixed-order uncertainties which are theoretically consistent with those obtained in the resummed calculation 
520 |a United States. Dept. of Energy (contract no. DE-FG02-96-ER40956) 
520 |a United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Nuclear Physics (grant no. DE-FG02-94ER40818) 
520 |a United States. Dept. of Energy (grant no. DE-SC003916) 
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