Predictions of the ratio and asymmetry probes of the invisible $Z$-boson decay
Kadir Saygin

TL;DR
This paper provides advanced theoretical predictions for the ratio and asymmetry of the invisible Z-boson decay compared to leptonic decay, incorporating high-order corrections and exploring their potential for new physics searches.
Contribution
It introduces the first differential predictions of cross-section asymmetries between invisible and leptonic Z decays, including higher-order QCD and electroweak corrections, for the first time.
Findings
Predictions extend beyond the Z resonance region for new-phenomena searches.
Differential distributions of cross-section ratios and asymmetries are provided as functions of Z boson transverse momentum.
Threshold effects on predictions are analyzed for various transverse momentum cuts.
Abstract
Higher-order predictions through the combined accuracy including next-to-leading order (NLO) electroweak (EW) and next-to-NLO (NNLO) quantum chromodynamics (QCD) corrections in underlying perturbation theories are presented thoroughly for the invisible decay of the boson into neutrino pair relative to its decay into charged-lepton pair (leptonic decay). The combined NNLO QCD+NLO EW predictions are achieved based on the fully-differential calculations of cross sections of both the invisible and leptonic processes in proton-proton () collisions at 13 TeV center-of-mass energy. Differential distributions of cross-section ratios of the invisible process to the leptonic process are presented as a function of the transverse momentum of the boson . For the first time, the predictions for differential distributions of cross-section asymmetries between the invisible…
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