Impact of lepton $p_{T}$ threshold on the charge asymmetry predictions for the inclusive $W$ boson production in $pp$ collisions at 13 TeV
Kadir Ocalan

TL;DR
This study investigates how different lepton transverse momentum thresholds affect the predictions of charge asymmetry in W boson production at 13 TeV, comparing NNLO and NNLO+N3LL calculations with experimental data.
Contribution
It provides detailed NNLO and NNLO+N3LL predictions for charge asymmetries at various lepton pT thresholds, enhancing understanding of parton distribution functions.
Findings
Predictions agree well with 8 TeV data within uncertainties.
Higher pT thresholds increase correlation between asymmetry distributions.
NNLO+N3LL improves accuracy of charge asymmetry predictions.
Abstract
This paper presents the impact of lepton transverse momentum threshold on the boson charge asymmetry predictions in perturbative QCD for the inclusive production in proton-proton () collisions. The predictions are obtained with various low- thresholds 20, 25, 30, and 40 GeV in a fiducial region encompassing both central and forward detector acceptances in terms of the lepton pseudorapidty 0 4.5. The predicted distributions for the lepton charge asymmetry, which is defined by means of the (), at next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) accuracy are compared with the CMS and LHCb data at 8 TeV center-of-mass collision energy. The 8 TeV predictions are observed to reproduce the data fairly well within the quoted uncertainties. The 13 TeV predictions by using various…
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