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Fabrizio Caola

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Fundamental particles and interactions
  • Fields, strings, and quantum dynamics

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Particle theory
fabrizio.caola@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 213978
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 60.31
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The double-soft integral for an arbitrary angle between hard radiators

EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C 78:8 (2018) ARTN 687

Authors:

Fabrizio Caola, Maximilian Delto, Hjalte Frellesvig, Kirill Melnikov
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The double-soft integral for an arbitrary angle between hard radiators

(2018)

Authors:

Fabrizio Caola, Maximilian Delto, Hjalte Frellesvig, Kirill Melnikov
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NNLO QCD corrections to associated W H production and H → b ¯ b decay

Physical Review D American Physical Society 97:7 (2018) 74022

Authors:

Fabrizio Caola, Gionata Luisoni, Kirill Melnikov, Raoul Roentsch

Abstract:

We present a computation of the next-to-next-to-leading-order (NNLO) QCD corrections to the production of a Higgs boson in association with a W boson at the LHC and the subsequent decay of the Higgs boson into a bb¯ pair, treating the b quarks as massless. We consider various kinematic distributions and find significant corrections to observables that resolve the Higgs decay products. We also find that a cut on the transverse momentum of the W boson, important for experimental analyses, may have a significant impact on kinematic distributions and radiative corrections. We show that some of these effects can be adequately described by simulating QCD radiation in Higgs boson decays to b quarks using parton showers. We also describe contributions to Higgs decay to a bb¯ pair that first appear at NNLO and that were not considered in previous fully differential computations. The calculation of NNLO QCD corrections to production and decay sub-processes is carried out within the nested soft-collinear subtraction scheme presented by some of us earlier this year. We demonstrate that this subtraction scheme performs very well, allowing a computation of the coefficient of the second-order QCD corrections at the level of a few per mill.
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Bottom-quark effects in Higgs production at intermediate transverse momentum

(2018)

Authors:

Fabrizio Caola, Jonas M Lindert, Kirill Melnikov, Pier Francesco Monni, Lorenzo Tancredi, Christopher Wever
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NNLO QCD corrections to associated $WH$ production and $H \to b \bar b$ decay

(2017)

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Fabrizio Caola, Gionata Luisoni, Kirill Melnikov, Raoul Röntsch
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