2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.91.054020
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Single top production as a probe of heavy resonances

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“…In our calculation, the width of the Higgs boson is necessary only for regulating the integrable singularity of the s-channel Higgs boson that can be present in one-loop diagrams. The value of G µ is set equal to 8) and the CKM matrix is set equal to the 3×3 identity matrix. We renormalise QCD interactions in the MS scheme and, as already mentioned, we use the 5FS.…”
Section: Input Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our calculation, the width of the Higgs boson is necessary only for regulating the integrable singularity of the s-channel Higgs boson that can be present in one-loop diagrams. The value of G µ is set equal to 8) and the CKM matrix is set equal to the 3×3 identity matrix. We renormalise QCD interactions in the MS scheme and, as already mentioned, we use the 5FS.…”
Section: Input Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[38] and [39]. These calculations used different input parameters 8 and applied different cuts than those specified in Sec. 3.1.…”
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“…While formally suppressed in SMEFT, the couplings V R and g L are relevant for the study of new charged vector currents (W bosons) or scalars (H ± bosons) [93][94][95] and are strongly constrained experimentally despite their suppression. This is possible due to the strong spin correlations in single-top-quark production, and a large set of observables highly sensitive to SM deviations.…”
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“…To explore the effect of topology on HHG, recent works 29,30 have employed the SSH tight-binding model and its analogue in more rigorous time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) simulations of atomic chains, predicting improved harmonic yields associated with the topolotical insulator (TI) phases for sub-band-gap photon energies that are robust under distortions, continuous phase transitions, and choice of on-site potentials. 31 In a related study, 32 the transition from atomic-like systems to solid-state bulk materials was analyzed in the context of HHG, emphasizing the evolution in cutoff energy as the chain length increases, and concluding that a chain of six atoms constitutes the optimal length for this transition to occur as a consequence of changes in the state density.…”
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confidence: 99%