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Polarized ZZ pairs in gluon fusion and vector boson fusion at the LHC

M. Javurkova, Richard Ruíz, Rafael Coelho Lopes de Sá, J. A. Sandesara

2024Physics Letters B10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pair production of helicity-polarized weak bosons (Vλ=Wλ±,Zλ) from gluon fusion (gg→VλVλ′′) and weak boson fusion (V1V2→VλVλ′′) are powerful probes of the Standard Model, new physics, and properties of quantum systems. Measuring cross sections of polarized processes is a chief objective of the Large Hadron Collider's (LHC) Run 3 and high luminosity programs, but progress is limited by the simulation tools that are presently available. We propose a method for computing polarized cross sections that works by directly modifying Feynman rules instead of (squared) amplitudes. The method is applicable to loop-induced processes, and can capture the interference between arbitrary polarization configurations, interference with non-resonant diagrams, as well as off-shell/finite-width effects. By construction, previous results that work at the (squared) amplitude level are recoverable. As a demonstration, we report the prospect of observing and studying polarized ZλZλ′ pairs when produced via gluon fusion and electroweak processes in final-states with four charged leptons at the LHC, using the new method to simulate the gluon fusion process. Our Feynman rules are publicly available as a set of Universal FeynRules Object libraries called SM_Loop_VPolar.

Topics & Concepts

Vector bosonFusionLarge Hadron ColliderParticle physicsGluonPhysicsBosonNuclear physicsPhilosophyQuantum chromodynamicsLinguisticsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesHigh-Energy Particle Collisions ResearchSuperconducting Materials and Applications
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