Origin of the Large Perturbative Corrections to Higgs Production at Hadron Colliders
arXiv:0808.3008 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.79.033013
Abstract
The very large K-factor for Higgs-boson production at hadron colliders is shown to result from enhanced perturbative corrections of the form (C_AÏα_s)^n, which arise in the analytic continuation of the gluon form factor to time-like momentum transfer. These terms are resummed to all orders in perturbation theory using the renormalization group. After the resummation, the K-factor for the production of a light Higgs boson at the LHC is reduced to a value close to 1.3.
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