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On the evaluation of two-loop electroweak box diagrams for e+e− → HZ production

Qian Song, Ayres Freitas

2021Journal of High Energy Physics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract Precision studies of the Higgs boson at future e + e − colliders can help to shed light on fundamental questions related to electroweak symmetry breaking, baryogenesis, the hierarchy problem, and dark matter. The main production process, e + e − → HZ , will need to be controlled with sub-percent precision, which requires the inclusion of next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) electroweak corrections. The most challenging class of diagrams are planar and non-planar double-box topologies with multiple massive propagators in the loops. This article proposes a technique for computing these diagrams numerically, by transforming one of the sub-loops through the use of Feynman parameters and a dispersion relation, while standard one-loop formulae can be used for the other sub-loop. This approach can be extended to deal with tensor integrals. The resulting numerical integrals can be evaluated in minutes on a single CPU core, to achieve about 0.1% relative precision.

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PhysicsElectroweak interactionPropagatorFeynman diagramHierarchy problemParticle physicsHiggs bosonTechnicolorStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Tensor (intrinsic definition)AnnihilationSymmetry breakingTheoretical physicsTop quarkProduction (economics)Class (philosophy)Symmetry (geometry)Physics beyond the Standard ModelEffective field theoryBosonGauge bosonPair productionQuantum chromodynamicsElectron–positron annihilationRenormalizationPlanarHierarchyElementary particleDiagramFeynman graphDark matterParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesComputational Physics and Python ApplicationsNeutrino Physics Research