Radiative corrections to the semileptonic and hadronic Higgs-boson decays H → WW/ZZ → 4 fermions

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The radiative corrections of the strong and electroweak interactions are calculated for the Higgs-boson decays HWW/ZZ4f with semileptonic or hadronic four-fermion final states in next-to-leading order. This calculation is improved by higher-order corrections originating from heavy-Higgs-boson effects and photonic final-state radiation off charged leptons. The W- and Z-boson resonances are treated within the complex-mass scheme, i.e. without any resonance expansion or on-shell approximation. The calculation essentially follows our previous study of purely leptonic final states. The electroweak corrections are similar for all four-fermion final states; for integrated quantities they amount to some per cent and increase with growing Higgs-boson mass MH, reaching 7-8 at MH ∼ 500 GeV. For distributions, the corrections are somewhat larger and, in general, distort the shapes. Among the QCD corrections, which include corrections to interference contributions of the Born diagrams, only the corrections to the squared Born diagrams turn out to be relevant. These contributions can be attributed to the gauge-boson decays, i.e. they approximately amount to αs/π for semileptonic final states and 2αs/π for hadronic final states. The discussed corrections have been implemented in the Monte Carlo event generator PROPHECY4F. © SISSA 2007.

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Bredenstein, A., Denner, A., Dittmaier, S., & Weber, M. M. (2007). Radiative corrections to the semileptonic and hadronic Higgs-boson decays H → WW/ZZ → 4 fermions. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2007(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2007/02/080

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