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Area of Science:

  • High Energy Physics
  • Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD)

Background:

  • Higgs boson production and Drell-Yan processes are crucial in high energy physics.
  • Precision calculations in QCD are essential for understanding particle interactions.
  • Next to next to next to leading order (N^{3}LO) calculations provide high precision.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To leverage information from N^{3}LO Higgs boson production.
  • To determine the missing soft gluon contributions to Drell-Yan production at N^{3}LO.
  • To improve the precision of Drell-Yan process studies at the LHC.

Main Methods:

  • Extracting soft gluon contributions from real emissions in Higgs production.
  • Applying these contributions to Drell-Yan production calculations.
  • Determining the uncalculated delta(1-z) part of N^{3}LO corrections.

Main Results:

  • Successfully obtained soft gluon contributions for Drell-Yan production.
  • Determined the missing delta(1-z) component for N^{3}LO Drell-Yan.
  • Quantified the numerical impact of threshold effects.

Conclusions:

  • The derived soft gluon contributions are vital for N^{3}LO Drell-Yan calculations.
  • Threshold effects significantly impact precision studies.
  • This work enhances the predictive power of the Standard Model at the LHC.