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Cross Section Predictions Of The Z Boson In Association With Jets At 14 Tevcenter-Of-Mass Energy In Proton?Proton Collisions, Kamuran Di̇lsi̇z, Emrah Tiraş
Cross Section Predictions Of The Z Boson In Association With Jets At 14 Tevcenter-Of-Mass Energy In Proton?Proton Collisions, Kamuran Di̇lsi̇z, Emrah Tiraş
Turkish Journal of Physics
QCD predictions of the Z (Z → l+l) boson in association with jets (up to 2 jets) in proton?proton collisions are presented in this study. The results are predicted at LO and NLO accuracy using two most recent parton distribution functions, CT14 and MMHT2014. LO and NLO corrections are obtained with LO, NLO, and NNLO PDFs to find out the best PDF, which provides well compatible predictions with the experimental measurements. QCD predictions are performed at 13 and 14 TeV center-of-mass energies. To verify the obtained results, the predictions are compared with the measured results by ATLAS collaboration. NLO QCD …
A Phenomenological Calculation For W+W- Diboson Production For The Largehadron Collider And Future Circular Collider, Kamuran Di̇lsi̇z, Hasan Oğul
A Phenomenological Calculation For W+W- Diboson Production For The Largehadron Collider And Future Circular Collider, Kamuran Di̇lsi̇z, Hasan Oğul
Turkish Journal of Physics
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN has been designed to collide beams of protons at 7, 8, 13, and 14 TeV center-of-mass energies and a new hadron collider called the Future Circular Collider (FCC), which is larger and more energetic than the LHC, is being planned for the near future. The maximum planned energy for FCC is 100 TeV center-of-mass energy. In this regard, we present the leading order and next-to-leading order cross-section predictions of two simultaneously produced opposite-sign W bosons at 7, 8, 13, 14, and 100 TeV center-of-mass energies by using the MCFM MC generator. The results …