Investigating the universality of five-point QCD scattering amplitudes at high energy
Journal of High Energy Physics Springer 2025:3 (2025) 129
Abstract:
We investigate 2 → 3 QCD scattering amplitudes in multi-Regge kinematics, i.e. where the final partons are strongly ordered in rapidity. In this regime amplitudes exhibit intriguing factorisation properties which can be understood in terms of effective degrees of freedom called reggeons. Working within the Balitsky/JIMWLK framework, we predict these amplitudes for the first time to next-to-next-to-leading logarithmic order, and compare against the limit of QCD scattering amplitudes in full colour and kinematics. We find that the latter can be described in terms of universal objects, and that the apparent non-universality arising at NNLL comes from well-defined and under-control contributions that we can predict. Thanks to this observation, we extract for the first time the universal vertex that controls the emission of the central-rapidity gluon, both in QCD and N = 4 super Yang-Mills.Investigating the universality of five-point QCD scattering amplitudes at high energy
(2024)
Two-loop mixed QCD-electroweak amplitudes for Z +jet production at the LHC: bosonic corrections
Journal of High Energy Physics Springer 2024:6 (2024) 150
Abstract:
We present a calculation of the bosonic contribution to the two-loop mixed QCD-electroweak scattering amplitudes for Z-boson production in association with one hard jet at hadron colliders. We employ a method to calculate amplitudes in the ’t Hooft-Veltman scheme that reduces the amount of spurious non-physical information needed at intermediate stages of the computation, to keep the complexity of the calculation under control. We compute all the relevant Feynman integrals numerically using the Auxiliary Mass Flow method. We evaluate the two-loop scattering amplitudes on a two-dimensional grid in the rapidity and transverse momentum of the Z boson, which has been designed to yield a reliable numerical sampling of the boosted-Z region. This result provides an important building block for improving the theoretical modelling of a key background for monojet searches at the LHC.Precise predictions for boosted Higgs production
SciPost Physics Core Stichting SciPost 7:1 (2024) 001
Two-loop mixed QCD-electroweak amplitudes for $Z+$jet production at the LHC: bosonic corrections
(2023)