NNLO study of top-quark mass renormalization scheme uncertainties in Higgs boson production
Javier Mazzitelli

TL;DR
This study investigates the uncertainties in top-quark mass renormalization schemes at NNLO in QCD for Higgs production, comparing on-shell and MSbar schemes and analyzing their convergence and impact on predictions.
Contribution
It provides NNLO-SV predictions for off-shell Higgs production with different top-quark mass schemes, highlighting scheme differences and perturbative convergence.
Findings
Differences between schemes are sizeable but within scale uncertainties.
Higher-order corrections reduce scheme differences.
MSbar scheme shows larger corrections at high invariant masses.
Abstract
The ambiguity in the choice of a renormalization scheme and scale for the top-quark mass leads to an additional source of theoretical uncertainty in the calculation of the Higgs boson production cross section via gluon fusion. These uncertainties were found to be dominant in the case of off-shell Higgs production at next-to-leading order in QCD for large values of the Higgs virtuality . In this work, we study the uncertainties related to the top-quark mass definition up to next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) in QCD. We include the full top-quark mass dependence up to three loops in the virtual corrections, and evaluate the real contributions in the soft limit, therefore obtaining the so-called soft-virtual (SV) approximation. We construct NNLO-SV predictions for off-shell Higgs boson production renormalizing the top-quark mass within both the on-shell (OS) and the MSbar schemes,…
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