Photons in the proton: implications for the LHC

We construct a set of parton distribution functions (PDFs), based on the recent NNPDF4.0 PDF set, that also include a photon PDF. The photon PDF is constructed using the LuxQED formalism, while QED evolution accounting for O α , O α α s , and O α 2 corrections is implemented and benchmarked by means...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European physical journal. C, Particles and fields Particles and fields, 2024-05, Vol.84 (5), p.540-29, Article 540
Hauptverfasser: Ball, Richard D., Barontini, Andrea, Candido, Alessandro, Carrazza, Stefano, Cruz-Martinez, Juan, Del Debbio, Luigi, Forte, Stefano, Giani, Tommaso, Hekhorn, Felix, Kassabov, Zahari, Laurenti, Niccolò, Magni, Giacomo, Nocera, Emanuele R., Rabemananjara, Tanjona R., Rojo, Juan, Schwan, Christopher, Stegeman, Roy, Ubiali, Maria
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Zusammenfassung:We construct a set of parton distribution functions (PDFs), based on the recent NNPDF4.0 PDF set, that also include a photon PDF. The photon PDF is constructed using the LuxQED formalism, while QED evolution accounting for O α , O α α s , and O α 2 corrections is implemented and benchmarked by means of the EKO code. We investigate the impact of QED effects on NNPDF4.0, and compare our results both to our previous NNPDF3.1QED PDF set and to other recent PDF sets that include the photon. We assess the impact of photon-initiated processes and electroweak corrections on a variety of representative LHC processes, and find that they can reach the 5% level in vector boson pair production at large invariant mass.
ISSN:1434-6052
1434-6044
1434-6052
DOI:10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12731-8