Phenomenology of production at the LHC
arXiv:2202.07975 · doi:10.1007/JHEP05(2022)146
Abstract
We present phenomenological results for production at the Large Hadron Collider, of interest for designing forthcoming experimental analyses of this process. We focus on those cases where the process is considered as a signal. We discuss present theoretical uncertainties and the dependence on relevant input parameters entering the computation. For the distribution, which depends on the invariant mass of the -system, we present reference predictions in the on-shell, $\overline{\mbox{MS}}$ and MSR top-quark mass renormalization schemes, applying the latter scheme to this process for the first time. Our conclusions are particularly interesting for those analyses aiming at extracting the top-quark mass from cross-section measurements.
64 pages, LaTeX, 38 figures, 14 tables, slightly modified version, as in JHEP