Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8186294 | Physics Letters B | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This article presents results for the last unknown two-loop contributions to the Z-boson partial widths and Z-peak cross-section. These are the so-called bosonic electroweak two-loop corrections, where “bosonic” refers to diagrams without closed fermion loops. Together with the corresponding results for the Z-pole asymmetries Al,Ab, which have been presented earlier, this completes the theoretical description of Z-boson precision observables at full two-loop precision within the Standard Model. The calculation has been achieved through a combination of different methods: (a) numerical integration of Mellin-Barnes representations with contour rotations and contour shifts to improve convergence; (b) sector decomposition with numerical integration over Feynman parameters; (c) dispersion relations for sub-loop insertions. Numerical results are presented in the form of simple parameterization formulae for the total width, ÎZ, partial decay widths Îe,μ,ÎÏ,Îν,Îu,Îc,Îd,s,Îb, branching ratios Rl,Rc,Rb and the hadronic peak cross-section, Ïhad0. Theoretical intrinsic uncertainties from missing higher orders are also discussed.
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Authors
Ievgen Dubovyk, Ayres Freitas, Janusz Gluza, Tord Riemann, Johann Usovitsch,