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NLO electroweak and QCD corrections to off-shell ttW production at the LHC

@inproceedings{Denner2021NLOEA,
title={NLO electroweak and QCD corrections to off-shell ttW production at the LHC},
author={Ansgar Denner and Giovanni Pelliccioli},
year={2021}
}
• Published 14 October 2021
• Physics
The foreseen luminosities for the next LHC runs will enable precise differential measurements of the associated production of top–antitop pairs with a W boson. Therefore, providing accurate theory predictions for this process is needed for realistic final states. We present the first combination of NLO electroweak and QCD corrections to off-shell ttW+ production in the three-charged-lepton channel, including non-resonant effects, full spin-correlations and interferences. Such radiative…
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