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$HZγ$ production at $14~{\rm TeV}$ LHC in next-to-leading order QCD

We investigate the process $pp \rightarrow HZγ+ X$ at the $\sqrt{s}=14~{\rm TeV}$ LHC up to the QCD next-to-leading order (NLO), and discuss the kinematic distributions of final products after on-shell Higgs and $Z$-boson decays by adopting the narrow width approximation. The dependence of the leading order (LO) and the QCD NLO corrected integrated cross sections on the factorization/renormalization scale is studied. Our results show that the LO integrated cross section and kinematic distributions are significantly enhanced by the NLO QCD corrections, and the NLO QCD $K$-factor strongly depends on the observables and phase space. We conclude that in precision experimental data analyse for probing the $HZγ$ coupling we should consider the NLO QCD corrections and put proper constraints on lepton-pair invariant mass to reduce the background.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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